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Biden Inherits a Challenging Civil-Military Legacy
Joseph Biden and his team will inherit a civil-military relationship as tenuous as any in recent memory....
By Jim Golby & Peter Feaver
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Landmark artificial intelligence legislation should become law
AI will touch every sector — from agriculture to healthcare, to transportation to national security....
By Tony Samp
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Broadening the Transatlantic Partnership to Address the China Challenge
Addressing the China challenge will require broadening beyond the transatlantic partnership and bringing Indo-Pacific partners to the table....
By Carisa Nietsche
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Washington should keep calm and watch the Australians
At a moment of bitter division in the United States, Australia has produced a ray of bipartisan sunshine in Washington....
By Richard Fontaine
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A Joint Warfighting Concept for Systems Warfare
Future combat between peer and near-peer adversaries will be characterized, dominated, and decided by the collision of opposing systems of systems....
By Robert O. Work
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How to build more resilient and innovative US special operations teams
The military is looking for the wrong solutions to support the force....
By Lt Col Kaveri T. Crum & Emma Moore
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Small, Distributed, and Secure: A New Basing Architecture for the Middle East
A rethink of U.S. basing architecture is needed....
By Becca Wasser & Aaron Stein
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Sharper: 2020
2020 featured an ever-evolving series of national security challenges....
By Sam Dorshimer, Nathalie Grogan, Emily Jin, Chris Estep & Cole Stevens
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Bad Idea: The “Use-It-Or-Lose-It” Law for DoD Spending
Congress can significantly improve the effectiveness of defense spending by changing this “use it or lose it” law....
By Robert F. Hale
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Biden’s Intelligence Community Must Focus On Climate Crisis
The incoming Biden administration can do much to address climate change as a national security issue....
By Anthony Vinci
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How Harsh U.S. Sanctions Are Advancing Chinese and Russian Interests Abroad
Harsh U.S. sanctions have pushed Venezuela and Iran further into the arms of traditional U.S. adversaries....
By Jason Bartlett & Emily Jin
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Central Bank Digital Currencies: The Threat From Money Launderers and How to Stop Them
Digital currency appears to be the future of money....
By Yaya J. Fanusie
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Enacting Reforms for the Department of Homeland Security
Given its size and scope of responsibilities, DHS would benefit from additional leadership capacity at its headquarters....
By Katie Galgano
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How US Sanctions Are Pushing Iran, Venezuela, and North Korea Closer Together
American policymakers should consider how to adapt sanctions implementation to undercut the hostile coalition of sanctioned nations....
By Jason Bartlett & Emily Jin
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America’s 2021 Counterproliferation Finance Agenda
The incoming Biden administration will have an opportunity to strengthen America’s counterproliferation finance regime....
By Jason Bartlett
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Finding Strength in Decline
The United States must prepare for a new era of great-power competition....
By Dr. Andrew Krepinevich, Jr.
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Modernizing the Department of Homeland Security
There is a fresh opportunity to conceive of a forward-looking Department of Homeland Security....
By Carrie Cordero & Katrina Mulligan
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Sharper: North Korea
For decades, North Korea's authoritarian dictatorship has threatened Northeast Asia's regional stability, challenged U.S. interests, and subjected its own citizens to an unpar...
By Joshua Fitt, Jason Bartlett, Chris Estep, Cole Stevens & Kristine Lee
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Air Force Structure in the Next National Defense Strategy
At present, the Air Force is both too small to meet current combatant command requirements and too large to remain ready and modernized under its current budget....
By General Mike Holmes, U.S. Air Force (Ret.)
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Congress Isn’t Leading on Human Rights in China
The Biden administration will need to push Congress if it wants tough legislation to deal with Chinese human rights abuses....
By Jordan Schneider & Coby Goldberg