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How Jewish Americans can help stop China’s genocide of Uighur Muslims
Beyond economic action, the U.S. must take a more unequivocal stance on the atrocities in Xinjiang....
By Coby Goldberg
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Institutional Roadblocks to the Defense Department’s Adoption of AI
Bureaucratic inertia, stemming in part from deep-rooted institutional and cultural resistance, has hampered DoD’s ability to rapidly develop, acquire, and deploy AI capabiliti...
By Megan Lamberth & Martijn Rasser
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A Council of Democracies Can Save Multilateralism
The world desperately needs a new institution that is both global in reach and unified in vision....
By Edward Fishman & Siddharth Mohandas
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The US needs a new techno-democratic statecraft: Start with 5G
To effectively compete, the United States needs a new strategy and a comprehensive commitment to technological leadership....
By Martijn Rasser
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How to Stop China From Imposing Its Values
The United States and its allies currently lack the ability to respond to the type of geo-economic threats that China is making....
By Anthony Vinci
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China’s Expeditionary Entrepreneurs
Beijing has led a concerted push for its investors as well as its most innovative technology startups to penetrate emerging markets and to operate at an increasingly global sc...
By Kristine Lee & Coby Goldberg
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The Transatlantic Relationship: A Call to the Next Generation
In the future, the U.S. and the EU will have to make even greater efforts to ensure the permanence and vitality of their relationship....
By Rachel Rizzo
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Washington sees in Canberra the independent ally it needs
Australia’s recent experiences contain important lessons for the U.S. and others worried about China’s long-term intentions....
By Richard Fontaine
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Congress must use its tools to influence the decisions of war
With its informal toolkit, Congress can question existing military and political strategies and test assessments about how the fight is going....
By Richard Fontaine & Loren DeJonge Schulman
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China Has Squandered Its First Great Opportunity
America has been lucky that Beijing hasn’t acted with more deftness this time around....
By Richard Fontaine
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Sharper: Global Coronavirus Response
Analysis from CNAS experts on the most critical challenges in U.S. foreign policy....
By Chris Estep & Cole Stevens
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How U.S. Sanctions Depend on the Federal Reserve
Foreign policy professionals will have to understand what the Federal Reserve is doing and how it affects U.S. national security....
By Edoardo Saravalle
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Can China’s Military Win the Tech War?
The United States and its allies should take seriously Beijing’s efforts to militarize China’s technological base....
By Anja Manuel & Kathleen Hicks
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Dirty Money Is an Ongoing Threat on Both Sides of the Atlantic
Two developments last week, in the United Kingdom and the United States, highlighted how their common adversaries are still exploiting the global financial system, using long-...
By Neil Bhatiya
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A Window to Rein in DHS
Oversight and accountability of this massive department have lagged far behind....
By Carrie Cordero & Elizabeth Goitein
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Make China the Explicit Priority in the Next NDS
The Bottom Line The new NDS is an opportunity for the next Secretary of Defense in January 2021 to do three things: Further deepen and explicitly state the current NDS’s sound...
By Mark Montgomery & Eric Sayers
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Want to Recruit Women? Address Sexual Assault and Harassment
Civilian leadership and Congress must demand more than regular accounting and comprehensive training....
By Emma Moore
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The Defense Industrial Base of the Future
The next iteration of defense technologies will require much more overlap with commercial industry....
By Mikhail Grinberg
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Adapting the Image and Culture of Special Operations Forces
It is the people in special operations who ultimately make the difference between mission success and failure....
By Emma Moore & Lt Col Stewart J. Parker
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China's military capabilities are gaining on the U.S. The Pentagon needs to take bold steps.
American war games indicate that the current U.S. force may be insufficient to deter or defeat Chinese aggression in the future....
By Michèle Flournoy & Gabrielle Chefitz