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NATO Nuclear Exercises to Show Putin It Isn’t Afraid of His Saber-Rattling: Ex-U.S. Defense Official
By Jim Townsend
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Putin’s New Ukraine War Commander Has a History of Brutality
After a number of setbacks on the battlefield, Gen. Sergei Surovikin will command Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Andrea Kendall-Taylor provides insights on Putin’s new Ukraine ...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor
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Mind the Gap, Part 2: The Cross-Strait Potential of China’s Civilian Shipping Has Grown
China’s civilian roll-on/roll-off vessel fleet enhances the immediacy and the complexity of the invasion threat facing Taiwan. Washington should start preparing now to counter...
By Tom Shugart
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Putin's New Ukraine War Commander Has a History of Brutality
After a number of setbacks on the battlefield, Gen. Sergei Surovikin will command Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. He commanded Russian bombing of Syria. Andrea Kendall-Taylor jo...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor
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Andrea Kendall-Taylor On the Latest in Ukraine
Andrea Kendall-Taylor joins CNN Newsroom to discuss Putin's threat of nuclear use and the recent escalation of force in Ukraine. Watch the full interview from CNN....
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor
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Europe and the US Must Compete with China
The future of Beijing’s Belt and Road Initiative will likely hinge on the viability of liberal democratic alternatives....
By Carisa Nietsche & Nicholas Lokker
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OPEC+ Oil Cut: Are Saudi Arabia and UAE Testing the Limits of a New World Order?
While claims that the Saudis and Emiratis and the rest of Opec+ are biased towards Russia seem overstated, it is clear that they are not shunning them....
By Rachel Ziemba
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Don’t Let Politics Kill the Lebanon-Israel Gas Deal
An Israeli-Lebanese border deal could help U.S. efforts to quell Iran, isolate Russia, and support European energy security....
By Daniel Silverberg & Kirsten Fontenrose
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Rethinking Logistics, Air Bases, Space Debris, and More.
Chris Dougherty joined Defense One to discuss military strategy & logistics involving Tawain and China, the show also highlighted a previous CNAS wargame focused on the area. ...
By Chris Dougherty
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Russia’s War in Ukraine: The Next Phase
Kevin Kajiwara hosts Michèle Flournoy and Andrea Kendall-Taylor for an in-depth analysis of the past seven months of conflict, how the war will continue to evolve as Putin fac...
By Michèle Flournoy & Andrea Kendall-Taylor
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Crafting Transatlantic Responses to BRI, with Lisa Curtis, Jacob Stokes, Josh Fitt, Carisa Nietsche, and Nicholas Lokker
Nine years after the launch of the Belt and Road Initiative, China’s flagship global infrastructure investment program is at a critical juncture. While many countries were ini...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor, Jim Townsend, Lisa Curtis, Carisa Nietsche, Joshua Fitt & Nicholas Lokker
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The Rise of Personalist Leaders in Democracies
The rise of strongman leaders has become a defining trend in contemporary politics. Long confined to the realm of autocracies, strongmen have now come to dominate democracies ...
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The US, China, and Semiconductors
David Priess sat down with Martijn Rasser to examine the United States, attempt to curb China’s advanced computing and chip production capabilities by applying the “Foreign-Di...
By Martijn Rasser
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The Energy Crisis Could Fragment the European Union
As European leaders face the daunting task of managing the energy crisis during the winter ahead, it will take adept political compromise to maintain the morale of citizens an...
By Nicholas Lokker & Gibbs McKinley
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The Downside of Imperial Collapse
Empires form out of chaos, and imperial collapse often leaves chaos in its wake....
By Robert D. Kaplan
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How to Improve Your Pickup Aviation Advising Game
The United States failed in its attempts to build air forces in Iraq and Afghanistan for numerous reasons. Chief among these was policymakers’ excessive ambition: they failed ...
By Tobias Switzer & Jonathan Magill
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In El Salvador and Elsewhere, Leaders Find Ways to Break Term Limits
Limits to executive time in office help ensure regular, institutionalized rotation of leadership....
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor, Erica Frantz & Joseph Wright
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A Marshall Plan for Ukraine
Rachel Ziemba joins NPR's The Indicator From Planet Money to discuss what a Marshall Plan might look like for Ukraine. Listen to the interview from NPR: The Indicator From Pl...
By Rachel Ziemba
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Why the Dispersal of Silicon Valley Is Good for America
Alexandra Seymour from the Center for a New American Security joins Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson to explain how the dispersal of silicon valley could benefit American inn...
By Alexandra Seymour
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The Italian Elections, with Nathalie Tocci and Cecilia Sottilotta
This past weekend, voters in Italy went to the polls for national parliamentary elections. As expected, the elections resulted in a victory for the alliance led by Giorgia Mel...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor, Jim Townsend, Nathalie Tocci & Cecilia Sottilotta