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How To Avoid Becoming a Misinformation Superspreader
Social media companies bear immense responsibility for responding to misinformation outbreaks, but they must not — and cannot — go it alone....
By Megan Lamberth, Chris Estep & Martijn Rasser
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Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and the U.S. Military
Today’s military has become more equitable since the start of the all-volunteer force in 1972. Much of that progress has been due to Ginsburg....
By Emma Moore & Robert Levinson
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How Should the US Respond to China’s New Five-Year Plan?
China’s evolving strategy requires a fresh American policy response....
By Emily Jin & Coby Goldberg
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AI Ethical Principles: Implementing the U.S. Military’s Framework
Over the last two years, the DoD has taken a number of steps to lay the groundwork for AI adoption....
By Megan Lamberth
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Retooling U.S. Security Sector Assistance
One of America’s most important foreign policy tools is not fit for purpose....
By Stephen Tankel & Tommy Ross
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If You Play Videogames, China May Be Spying on You
Beijing’s access to millions of gamers’ computers gives its spies an unrivaled opportunity to use games to conduct intelligence operations....
By Dave Aitel & Jordan Schneider
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Conventional-Nuclear Integration in the Next National Defense Strategy
The next NDS must build on the limited progress that has been made to integrate conventional and nuclear strategy, planning, doctrine, and capabilities....
By John K. Warden
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Trump, Not Biden, Wrecked American Power in the Pacific
By any measurable indicator, America’s standing has been lower in Asia during Trump’s presidency than before it....
By Van Jackson & Hunter Marston
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Assessing the Impact of Dialectical Materialism on Xi Jinping’s Strategic Thinking
Xi Jinping has made his views rather plain to Party members....
By Coby Goldberg
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Make Russia Sanctions Effective Again
Today, U.S. sanctions against Russia are ineffective....
By Edward Fishman
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Sharper: U.S. Strategy in the Middle East
CNAS experts are sharpening the conversation surrounding the future of U.S. strategy in the Middle East....
By Kaleigh Thomas, Chris Estep & Cole Stevens
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Intelligence officials are now warning about election interference in real time
Time is running out to get the right amount of accurate information out to the public to prevent a foreign adversary from influencing voters....
By Carrie Cordero
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U.S. Foreign Policy Agencies Need Senior Officials Who Can Really Lead
Whoever wins the U.S. presidential election in November will face an unenviable collection of foreign policy challenges....
By Kristin M. Lord & Christopher D. Kolenda
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Space Force should break the mold in recruiting and retaining talent
We need a diverse talent pool that better reflects America in 2020....
By Eric Fanning
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What to Do About Xinjiang
A more aggressive U.S. approach is needed in order to generate the sort of economic reaction required to have any hope of influencing Chinese policymaking....
By Jordan Schneider
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Following Fresh US Sanctions, Will China Bail out Iran?
Iran has increasing economic and political motivation to lean into its strategic partnership with China....
By Emily Jin
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Reshaping the U.S. Military with a New Force Planning Construct
The nation is falling short, and the Department of Defense (DoD) can and must do more to help close the gap....
By James N. Miller
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Congress Can Do Far More to Oversee America’s Foreign Wars
Congressional attention to the use of force should today be at a premium....
By Richard Fontaine & Loren DeJonge Schulman
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Enhancing Forward Defense: The Role of Allies and Partners in the Indo-Pacific
An effective next NDS requires a clear plan for marshaling and organizing the efforts of U.S. allies and partners in new ways....
By Charles Edel & Siddharth Mohandas
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America Must Promote Democracy, Despite Trump’s Disdain for It
A dysfunctional U.S. democracy at home makes it less credible to support liberalism abroad....
By Richard Fontaine