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Time to start operationalizing wearable technology in the DoD
Given Congress’ intent on this technology, department leaders should seek to embrace its potential and empower each service....
By Col Gabe S. Arrington
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N. Korea nuclear test rumored as U.S. celebrates Memorial Day
Last week, to the alarm of countries in the region, North Korea launched three ballistic missiles, including an ICBM. Now, at any time, the North is reportedly prepared to do ...
By Dr. Go Myong-Hyun
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What the Experts Got Wrong (And Right) About Russian Military Power
It is now widely understood that many observers, in advance of this war, over-estimated Russian military performance and underestimated Ukrainian military performance. Promine...
By Michael Kofman & Chris Dougherty
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Boots on the Ground, Eyes in the Sky
Satellite imagery is dramatically changing the information landscape, particularly when it comes to national security....
By Erik Lin-Greenberg
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Artificial Intelligence’s Role in Trusted National Security Supply Chains
U.S. economic prosperity and national security is at risk due to a dependency on the resiliency, diversity, and security of global supply chains....
By Col Gabe S. Arrington & CDR Andrew J. Adams
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Sharper: The Indo-Pacific Pivot
Previous presidential administrations have laid much groundwork diplomatically and militarily to ensure a strategic pivot to the Indo-Pacific. The past week has seen the ASEAN...
By Anna Pederson
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What Will Determine the Future of Money?
As diversification occurs, we should expect to see the US Dollar challenged on the global scale....
By Michael Greenwald
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Wargame offers lessons for Defense Department
An operational wargame called “Dangerous Straits: Battle for Taiwan 2027,” led by the Gaming Lab at the Center for a New American Security (CNAS), presents a scenario where Ch...
By Becca Wasser
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Opportunity to Reform the Department of Homeland Security’s Biodefense Operations and Governance
If Russia were to engage in biological warfare against Ukraine, that act could embolden other countries to develop and use such weapons in other conflicts....
By Carrie Cordero & Asha M. George
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How to Prepare for the Next Ukraine
Washington should not wait until another powerful nation menaces a smaller neighbor to act on the lessons from this war....
By Michèle Flournoy
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Update on Russo-Ukraine Conflict with Sam Bendett
On this episode of the DefAero Report Daily Podcast, sponsored by Bell, Sam Bendett of Center for Naval Analyses and a visiting fellow at the Center for a New American Securit...
By Samuel Bendett
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North Korea’s Hacking Army
They’ve stolen billions of dollars. Is the U.S. ready to crack down? Jason Bartlett, research associate in the Energy, Economics, and Security Program at the Center for a New ...
By Jason Bartlett
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How A Possible NATO Expansion Shows Russia's Plans are Backfiring
Russian President Vladimir Putin has used possible NATO expansion to justify invading Ukraine. Now, that invasion might expand the alliance. Finland and Sweden, both formerly ...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor
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A Fight Over Taiwan Could Go Nuclear
A fight between China and the United States could very well go nuclear....
By Becca Wasser & Stacie Pettyjohn
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Unpacking the Transatlantic Technology Council, with Fran Burwell and Tyson Barker
On May 15 and 16, the United States and European Union hosted the second Trade and Technology Council Meeting in Paris-Saclay, France. Since the inaugural TTC meeting, the TTC...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor, Carisa Nietsche, Frances Burwell & Tyson Barker
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N. Korea in focus with Biden due in Asia for key summits
With President Biden due in South Korea and Japan in the coming days for some important summits, a topic high on the agenda will no doubt be North Korea. The regime's been pr...
By Dr. Go Myong-Hyun
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The Right Way to Sanction Russian Energy
Allied states must figure out how to slash Russian energy revenue without damaging the global economy....
By Edward Fishman & Chris Miller
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War Game in Taiwan: A “home game” for China, an “away game” for the U.S.
The year is 2027 and China has decided to attack Taiwan and bring the island nation under direct control. Now the U-S has to answer: do we fight for Taiwan’s freedom? How far ...
By Becca Wasser & Dr. ED McGrady
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Potential US responses to the Russian use of non-strategic nuclear weapons in Ukraine
Responding in-kind to a Russian nuclear attack and caving to nuclear coercion are clearly unwise, but the other options have risks and uncertainties that make one thing obviou...
By Jeffrey Edmonds
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Military equipment especially important in this stage of Ukraine war
Margarita Konaev, adjunct senior fellow at the Center for a New American Security, joins Government Matters to discuss the latest in Ukrainian military strategy to counter the...
By Margarita "Rita" Konaev