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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
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Iran Is Roiling with Protests, Nuclear Talks Are Stalled — Biden Must Raise the Stakes
If members of Congress squirm at the idea of supporting an Iran deal, they should consider how much worse their lives would become when President Biden asks them to vote to au...
By Jonathan Lord
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Sharper: NATO
As the war in Ukraine pushes past the six-month mark, NATO stands at a critical juncture. In the face of renewed great-power competition in Europe, the alliance has proved to ...
By Anna Pederson & Michael Angeloni
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America’s Taiwan Dilemma
Jacob Stokes from the Center for New American Security in Washington explains the implications for regional security regarding the rising tensions between China and Taiwan. Th...
By Jacob Stokes
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Russia’s Great Transformational Failure
While post-communist countries saw varying degrees of success, it is the failure to modernize along all three dimensions that distinguishes Russia....
By Maria Snegovaya
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Future-Proofing Transatlantic Relations (II): Taking Advantage of the 2023 Window of Opportunity
The time to lock in progress in the transatlantic relationship is now....
By Carisa Nietsche
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Irregulars
Katherine Kuzminski joins The Signal to discuss accusations of a “woke” takeover of the United States’ military, generally considered to be America's most trusted institution,...
By Katherine L. Kuzminski
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Italy’s First Far-Right Government since World War II
Nick Lokker, Research Assistant for the Transatlantic Security Program at the Center for a New American Security, joined KNXAM to discuss Italy's first far-right government si...
By Nicholas Lokker
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Italy’s New Far-Right Government Threatens EU Unity
Italy’s new political leadership should be cause for significant concern to the European Union and to the liberal order more broadly....
By Nicholas Lokker & Jason C. Moyer
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Russia’s Plan to Stay in the War
After Ukraine's stunning Kharkiv counter-offensive, Vladimir Putin has doubled down on his war against Ukraine, announcing a large military mobilization, threatening nuclear u...
By Michael Kofman & Ryan Evans
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Russia, Iran, and the Perils of Post-autocracy
Neither the Russian nor the Iranian regime is now specifically threatened. Each could hang on for years. But this month provided a glimpse of their eventual demise....
By Robert D. Kaplan
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Andrea Kendall-Taylor on Russia’s Referendum
Andrea Kendall-Taylor joins CNN's Newsroom to discuss Russia's referendum to seize land in Ukraine. Watch the full interview from CNN....
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor
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Ukraine: Russia on the Run
Andrea Kendall-Taylor of the Center for a New American Security & Will Pomeranz of the Wilson Center discusses with Carol Castiel the significance of Ukraine’s successful coun...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor