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The Unmet Promise of the Global Posture Review
The review missed an opportunity to realign U.S. military presence overseas with the strategic priorities laid out in the interim National Security Strategic Guidance....
By Becca Wasser
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What Putin Learned From the Soviet Collapse
Just as Communist Party leaders in Beijing have studied Soviet history in an effort to avert its repetition, so have leaders in the Kremlin....
By Michael Kofman
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Europe’s antitrust policy shouldn’t ignore China
While the Digital Markets Act is not wrong to keep U.S. tech companies accountable, it is an opportunity for Europe to use antitrust and competition policy to recalibrate an a...
By Carisa Nietsche
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Albania Takes the Lead in Saving Afghan Refugees
Rather than attempting to conceal or play down this influx of foreigners, Albania’s leaders have embraced them with national pride....
By Vance Serchuk
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Can America meet its next Sputnik moment?
A new Sputnik spirit today can power American technological competitiveness into the future....
By Megan Lamberth
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What Will North Korean Cybercrime Look Like in 2022?
North Korean hackers will likely continue to employ more phishing campaigns in the future while tailoring their level of obfuscation based on the target’s sophistication....
By Jason Bartlett
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The White House Wants to Focus on China, But Russia Continues to Be a Distraction
Andrea Kendall-Taylor joins NPR to discuss how the latest Russian provocations are getting in the way of Biden's foreign policy efforts toward China. Listen to the full inte...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor
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The Inverse Midas Touch: Why America's Interventions So Often Go Wrong
For this week's episode of Horns of a Dilemma, War on the Rocks interviews U.S. Army Colonel Dr. Christopher Kolenda about his new book, Zero-Sum Victory: What We Get Wrong Ab...
By Christopher D. Kolenda
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A Strategic Response to China’s Economic Coercion
China is the most willing to deploy the widest range of economic tools in response to a geopolitical conflict. What can the U.S. do?...
By Emily Jin, Emily Kilcrease & Rachel Ziemba
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Using a Sanctions Framework to Fix the ICTS Executive Order
While laudable in intent, establishing a licensing regime based on the current structure of the ICTS rules is likely to fail....
By Emily Kilcrease
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Navigating Relations with Russia in the Arctic, with Mikkel Runge Olesen and Flemming Splidsboel Hansen from DIIS
How should the U.S. and its Arctic allies approach relations with Russia in the region? In this special co-branded episode, Mikkel Runge Olesen and Flemming Splidsboel Hansen ...
By Jim Townsend, Mikkel Runge Olesen & Flemming Spildsboel Hansen
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The Pandemic Forced Kim Jong-Un Into Retreat. The World Should Brace for his Resurgence
Dr. Duyeon Kim joins CNN to discuss Kim Jong-un's development as a leader over time and what to expect in the future. Watch the video from CNN....
By Dr. Duyeon Kim
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Rightsizing in the Middle East
Washington’s large Middle East presence is more than just wasteful....
By Becca Wasser & Elisa Catalano Ewers
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Reading Between N. Korean Lines With Dr. Go Myong-hyun
Kim Jong-un's leadership reaches its 10th year this week. Meanwhile, the U.S. blacklisted North Korea's new Defense Minister. To help "Read between the lines" Dr. Go Myong-hyu...
By Dr. Go Myong-Hyun
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How the U.S. Can Quickly Build Greater Resiliency in Space
China and Russia will continue to pose significant threats to our space systems, from cyber intrusion techniques to kinetic destructive ASAT tests....
By Sarah Mineiro
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Will Strong Actions Follow Words in Biden’s Space Policy?
The United States is the world leader in space. A robust space program enables us to expand our alliances and partnerships and underpins our military strength....
By Hannah Dennis & Kaitlyn Johnson
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Russia: In Decline or on the March? with Richard Fontaine
Russia poses a threat to Ukraine, again. But what about Russian President Putin’s threat to the unity of Europe, and what do recent developments tell us about global perceptio...
By Richard Fontaine
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How France Can Promote EU Interests in the UN Security Council
Permanent seat holders in the European Union (namely only France after Brexit) must foster EU interests when fulfilling their duties....
By Nicholas Lokker
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Securing U.S. Democracy
Not only do Americans need to feel safer at home; they also need to be safer at home in their communities....
By Carrie Cordero
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Defense, Climate and Energy Markets are Inexorably Linked. It’s Time to Acknowledge It.
Moscow’s weaponization of natural gas and Iran’s exploitation of gasoline-starved Beirut are two examples today of how energy and security go hand in hand....
By Daniel Silverberg