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‘Collective resilience’ is the way to address China challenge
For all their differences, Japan, the U.S., Australia and Europe face increasingly similar security challenges....
By Eric Sayers & Brad Glosserman
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Russia and China Playing Musical Chairs in Zero Gravity
American defense planners need to not overinflate the threat of Russian-Chinese cooperation, but still understand and plan for those areas where their combined efforts might l...
By Jeffrey Edmonds
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Political Attacks on Eastern Europe Watchdogs Compound Threats to Democracy
Eroding the power of ombudspersons risks the loss not only of influential advocates for human rights and freedoms, but also of consistent watchdogs of public administration....
By Jeff Cirillo
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There’s Still Time to Protect American Democracy Against Threats to the 2020 Elections
The importance of protecting the integrity of the vote—the very foundation of democratic governance—could not be clearer....
By Carrie Cordero & Claire Finkelstein
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To Protect America’s Edge, Focus on Tech Indigenization
The best application of technology-focused export controls are ones that directly address the pursuit of indigenization....
By Martijn Rasser
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China’s View of the United States’ Expanded Use of Export Controls
China will respond by strengthening its self-sufficiency in critical technologies and safeguarding its core national interests....
By Ashley Feng
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Designing for Export: Industry and Government Roles
The United States should enhance the exportability of U.S.-produced platforms and systems to U.S. allies....
By Tina Kaidanow
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As Warfighting Becomes High-Tech, Export Controls are the Front Line
Export controls are effective in supporting the core U.S. policy goal of protecting U.S. military might....
By F. Amanda DeBusk
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On Export Controls, the United States Must Focus on Effectiveness
Export controls will be more effective if they are narrowly tailored to specific national security objectives....
By Peter Lichtenbaum
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Export Controls Will Become More Effective When They Include Plurilateral Controls
Use of export controls to accomplish purely economic or trade policy objectives compromises the effectiveness of both the export control and the international trade systems....
By Kevin Wolf
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For Effective Controls, Build Coalitions
As strategic concerns about China and its industrial policy become more widespread, opportunities to build coalitions are expanding....
By Martin Chorzempa
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Shaping the Fourth Offset
In pursuit of a Fourth Offset, export regulations may be radically reimagined to alter U.S. industry culture and commercial strategies....
By Theodore W. Kassinger
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Trade Controls are a Limited Tool of Foreign Policy
If the goal is to ensure our adversaries acquire nothing that they need, we are doomed to failure....
By William A. Reinsch
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Export Controls Are Bigger and Broader. But Are We Safer?
U.S. leaders must consider how export controls can be used effectively, and the circumstances in which export controls may be ill-suited to a policy objective....
By Peter Harrell
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Challenges to Improving Racial Representation in the Military
Unresolved racial stress impacts all aspects of society, consistently leading to inequal treatment and tragic death for civilians and imbalances within the military....
By Bishop Garrison
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Sharper: The China Challenge
The United States and China are competing across economic, diplomatic, military, technological, and ideological spheres....
By Chris Estep, Cole Stevens, Ashley Feng & Joshua Fitt
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The Resilience of Sino-Russian High-Tech Cooperation
While Russia and China are signing joint agreements to develop high-tech research centers and initiatives, the outlook is more complex beneath the surface....
By Samuel Bendett & Elsa B. Kania
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The Death and Rebirth of American Internationalism
The time has come for Americans to rethink their country’s role in the world and fashion an internationalism suited to today’s realities....
By Edward Fishman
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Republicans Can Learn From Democrats’ Foreign Affairs Committee Contest
Republican legislators in both the House and the Senate have ample time to draw lessons from Engel’s loss and translate them into reform....
By Chris Estep
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Next Generation Defense Strategy: Space
Without significant changes in defense policy, programs, and staffing, U.S. strategic competitors will transform the nation’s asymmetric advantage into an asymmetric vulnerabi...
By Sarah Mineiro