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Germany’s Post-Merkel Foreign and Security Policy, with Sophia Besch and Jana Puglierin
What do the recent elections in Germany mean for the country’s foreign and security policy going forward? Sophia Besch and Jana Puglierin join Andrea Kendall-Taylor and Jim To...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor, Jim Townsend, Sophia Besch & Jana Puglierin
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Sharper: Supply Chain Security
The pandemic has shown that the resilience of America's global supply chains—the interconnected movement of goods and services from creation to consumer—is a national security...
By Anna Pederson
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Will Japan’s Kishida Take Relations With the Koreas in a New Direction?
The Japanese Diet recently elected longtime top diplomat Kishida Fumio as the country’s next prime minister. While a seasoned negotiator with both Pyongyang and Seoul, Prime M...
By Jason Bartlett
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The Neglected Agency at the Center of Biden’s China Strategy
The U.S.-China competition poses a complex and evolving challenge. The Commerce Department will play a vital role in developing and implementing a winning strategy, but its ab...
By Martijn Rasser & Megan Lamberth
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Are Terrorist Groups Using Cryptocurrency in Afghanistan?
What role will crypto play in Afghanistan's future? Alex Zerden, founder of Capitol Peak Strategies and former Treasury Dept. attache to the U.S. embassy in Kabul, takes us in...
By Alex Zerden
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AUKUS and the Future of Transatlantic Relations, with Thomas Wright and Benjamin Haddad
What is the significance of the recent AUKUS deal for transatlantic relations? Thomas Wright and Benjamin Haddad join Andrea Kendall-Taylor and Jim Townsend to discuss the Fre...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor, Jim Townsend, Thomas Wright & Benjamin Haddad
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The EU-U.S. Trade and Technology Council Has the Potential to Re-conceptualize the Transatlantic Relationship
On Wednesday, the United States and European Union held their inaugural meeting of the Trade and Technology Council in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The meeting came at a fraught ...
By Carisa Nietsche
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Getting Smart About Smart Cities
Executive Summary Imagine a world in which cars alert drivers when pedestrians will take longer to cross the street because of disabilities, sidewalks sense and automatically ...
By Joshua Fitt
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Afghanistan's Economy Has Worsened Since The Taliban Took Power
Center for a New American Security Adjunct Senior Fellow Alex Zerden speaks to NPR about Afghanistan's struggling economy under Taliban rule. Listen to the full conversation ...
By Alex Zerden
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Dealing with Afghanistan Under the Taliban
CEO of the Center for a New American Security Richard Fontaine shares his take on the future of Afghanistan under the Taliban with NHK-World Japan.Watch the full conversation ...
By Richard Fontaine
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South Korea Takes First Step to Regulate Virtual Asset Service Providers
Global interest in combating illicit uses of virtual assets continues to grow, and South Korea is setting a global precedent with sweeping regulations on its virtual asset ind...
By Euihyun Bae
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US Citizen Helped North Korea Evade Sanctions Through Blockchain
Now it is clear that even U.S. citizens are not exempt from North Korean enticement....
By Jason Bartlett
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Around the Table with Sylvia Mishra
Around the Table is a three-question interview series from the Make Room email newsletter. Each edition features a conversation with a peer in the national security community ...
By Sylvia Mishra
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QUAD grouping is about competing with China and countering its aggressive behavior
Lisa Curtis talks about the QUAD summit and developments of the much-awaited meet with WION. Watch the full conversation from WION....
By Lisa Curtis
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Crackdown Ahead of Duma Elections, with Russian Opposition Member Dmitry Gudkov and Maria Snegovaya
What does the Kremlin’s crackdown ahead of the recent Duma elections tell us about the current domestic political situation in Russia? Russian opposition leader Dmitri Gudkov ...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor, Jim Townsend, Dmitri Gudkov & Maria Snegovaya
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Don’t Ask Us to Serve
Since the repeal of DADT, the lives of queer servicemembers have improved, but major challenges remain that threaten to undermine these gains and stall further progress....
By Cody Kennedy
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Presentation is key: Why the Pentagon’s budget data needs a makeover
As technology advances, Congress and the DoD need to not only focus investments on capabilities, but also on DoD processes and organizational culture....
By Jennie Matuschak
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The Biden administration just stalled China’s advance in the Indo-Pacific
Australia, by intensifying the military competition with China, could tee up a chain of as yet unforeseen events....
By Robert D. Kaplan
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South Korea Commits to Combatting Increased Ransomware Attacks
South Korea and like-minded countries should continue to invest in joint cyber operations and criminal investigations to expand their jurisdictional reach and enforcement capa...
By Jason Bartlett
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All About Access: Solving America’s Force Posture Puzzle
This impulse to remake the US global footprint reflects a desire to address a new era of strategic competition with China and to expend finite resources and taxpayer dollars m...
By Becca Wasser & Renanah M. Joyce