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Kyiv and Potential Conflict: A Conversation With a Former U.S. Intelligence Officer
This week on FP Playlist, we feature an FP Live event with Foreign Policy editor in chief Ravi Agrawal, national security reporter Amy Mackinnon, and former intelligence offic...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor
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Flash Release: Samuel Charap Reacts to Continued Russian Aggression
Over the last 24-48 hours, there has been a dizzying number of new developments in the situation surrounding Ukraine and Russia, all of which are deeply concerning. This morni...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor, Jim Townsend & Samuel Charap
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US, Russia Should Establish Deconfliction Line for Air Operations Over the Black Sea – Now
This new reality should shift American Western thinking about the role of airpower in managing Western-Russian relations....
By Becca Wasser
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Will Biden’s ‘Severe Costs’ on Russia Include Cyber Attacks?
The lack of openness about how nations are operating in the cyber domain may be limiting the world’s understanding of what activities may be going on behind the scenes....
By Carrie Cordero
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Where the U.S. Chips Fall: Fault Lines and Big Breaks in the Global Semiconductor Industry
Modern life hinges on reliable access to semiconductor chips...
By Hannah Kelley
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Virtual Fireside Chat with Estonian Foreign Minister, Eva-Maria Liimets
Over the past week, the situation in Ukraine has seemed to have approached a critical juncture. U.S. intelligence has warned of an imminent Russian invasion that could begin a...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor & Eva-Maria Liimets
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What are Putin's immediate and long-term objectives in Ukraine? Expert panel discusses on "Intelligence Matters"
On this episode of Intelligence Matters, host Michael Morell moderates a conversation among a panel of experts including former Deputy Secretary General of NATO Rose Gottemoel...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor
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US Should Use Passive Defenses to Strengthen Indo-Pacific Military Posture, Argues Researcher
To counter China’s growing military power, increasing resilience of American forces and bases in the Indo-Pacific should be a priority for the Defense Department, according to...
By Stacie Pettyjohn
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Defending U.S. Allies and Interests Against Russian Aggression in Eastern Europe
We are in a critical period. Russia could invade Ukraine at any time with no additional warning. While the door to diplomacy is not closed and every effort must continue to be...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor
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The Lawfare Podcast: The Biden Administration and Afghanistan’s Frozen Assets
The Biden administration on Friday notified a court of a novel proposal to dispose of $7 billion in frozen Afghanistan assets, producing some pretty confusing media and a lot ...
By Alex Zerden
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Biden Can Find Middle Ground in Heated Nuclear Debate
Declaring a no-first-use policy would inevitably be accompanied by making changes to U.S. force posture and structure....
By Dr. Duyeon Kim
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Five Ways to Improve Sanctions Coordination Between the U.S. Government and Humanitarian Aid Groups
Current sanctions programs still pose significant obstacles to the facilitation of life-saving humanitarian aid in heavily sanctioned countries....
By Jason Bartlett
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Flash Release: Mike Kofman and Jeff Edmonds React to Threat of a Russian Invasion of Ukraine
Last Friday, the U.S. intelligence community revealed that it has reason to believe that Russian military action against Ukraine is imminent, with an invasion possibly occurri...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor, Jim Townsend, Michael Kofman & Jeffrey Edmonds
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The Ukraine: An Interview with Richard Fontaine
In this episode, Garrison is joined by Richard Fontaine, CEO of the Center for a New American Security, to discuss a wide range of topics about the Ukraine Crisis. The two di...
By Richard Fontaine
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It’s Not Just 5G: China’s Telecom Strategy Needs to Be Countered in Space
The Biden administration needs to look up to space to provide a counter for China’s telecommunications plan....
By Col Gabe S. Arrington
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The US can aid Afghans without boosting the Taliban
The Biden administration should help alleviate Afghan suffering while preserving a degree of leverage with the Taliban on both human rights and terrorism concerns...
By Richard Fontaine & Lisa Curtis
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What We Have and Haven’t Learned About Terrorism Financing
Terrorist financing nevertheless remains a perennial security challenge that cannot and will not be ignored by policymakers....
By Alex Zerden
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How Space is Changing the Nature of War
As the nature of warfare changes, the relationship between industry and the DoD is now more important than ever....
By Col Gabe S. Arrington
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Sharper: Russia
With the deployment of 2,000 U.S. troops to Europe and continued intervention from global leaders, what economic and hard power options remain to prevent a full Russian invasi...
By Anna Pederson, Nicholas Lokker & Sissy Martinez
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For Biden, Wreaking Havoc on Russia’s Economy Is the Least Bad Option
This is a crisis of Putin’s making, and there are no cost-free options; the least bad option is to prepare sanctions that can sow chaos in Russia’s economy if Putin invades....
By Edward Fishman