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CNAS Launches AI Governance Forum
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Will the Cease-Fire Change Israel’s Strategy?
“If tunnel infrastructure is destroyed, that’s going to cause damage to the surface,” said Jonathan Lord, a senior fellow and the director of the Middle East Security Program ...
By Jonathan Lord
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Defense Innovation Unit to Host Replicator Technology Summit
Andrew Metrick, a defense fellow at the Center for a New American Security, said Replicator’s goal of increasing the scale at which the department fields innovative capability...
By Andrew Metrick
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How the U.S. Courted the Philippines to Thwart China
War games staged last year by think tanks, including the Center for a New American Security (CNAS), based in Washington, illustrated how indispensable the Philippines would be...
By Becca Wasser
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Turkey’s Exports of Military-Linked Goods to Russia Soar
The trade flourishes by exploiting regulatory gaps between US export controls and EU enforcement, according to Emily Kilcrease, director of the Energy, Economics and Security ...
By Emily Kilcrease
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Marine Infantry Veteran Says Enlisted Shouldn’t Become Officers — Mayhem Ensues
However, there are advantages to allowing enlisted service members to become officers, said Katherine Kuzminski, director of the military, veterans, and society program at the...
By Katherine L. Kuzminski
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U.S. Troops Still Train on Weapons With Known Risk of Brain Injury
Despite the order, though, things have hardly changed on the ground. Training continues largely as it did before. Troops say they see little being done to limit or track blast...
By Paul Scharre
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Manpower Becomes Ukraine’s Latest Challenge as It Digs In for a Long War
“Ukraine needs infantry in top physical shape,” said Franz-Stefan Gady, a senior fellow at the International Institute for Strategic Studies. “The physical requirements for th...
By Franz-Stefan Gady
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Can U.S. Maintain Focus on Asia-Pacific While Distracted by Conflicts in Ukraine, Middle East?
Part of that influence involves better arming its allies, Nason noted. Not only is the US helping Australia acquire nuclear-powered submarines – the first of which are schedul...
By Jacob Stokes
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Mideast Wealth Funds Draw Greater US Scrutiny Over China Ties
Last month, the US House Select Committee on China sought information about Sequoia Capital’s investments into artificial intelligence, semiconductor and quantum computing com...
By Emily Kilcrease
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Binance Penalties Include a Number of Crypto Industry Firsts
The CFTC also imposed charges and fines against Binance’s former chief compliance officer, Samuel Lim, an action a CFTC commissioner said should serve as a message to the cryp...
By Alex Zerden
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From Land Mines to Drones, Tech Has Driven Fears About Autonomous Arms
The next step in the progression toward more sophisticated autonomous weapons came in the form of “fire and forget” homing munitions like the AIM-120 Advanced Medium-Range Air...
By Paul Scharre
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New Binance CEO Teng’s First Job Is to Avert Customer Exodus
Binance exploded onto the crypto scene in 2017 and saw its market share surge to more than 60% worldwide after the fall of FTX in November 2022. Since then, its combined marke...
By Alex Zerden
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CNAS Welcomes Akira Igata and Michelle Holko as Adjunct Senior Fellows
Washington, November 20, 2023 — The Center for a New American Security (CNAS) is pleased to welcome Akira Igata and Michelle Holko to its lineup of research experts. Igata joi...
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New Semiconductor Factories Are Rising in U.S., but Billions in Chips Act Money Has Yet to Flow
On August 9, 2022, surrounded by a cheerful crowd of tech executives, union presidents and political leaders from both sides of the aisle, US President Joe Biden signed the Ch...
By Bill Drexel
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U.S. Army Wants Relieved Anti-Vaccine Soldiers Back as Recruitment Woes Loom
The US Army wants to re-enlist soldiers who were discharged for refusing COVID-19 vaccines as the service grapples with increasing recruitment challenges. According to a repor...
By Katherine L. Kuzminski
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U.S. Plans to Counter China’s Influence in the Pacific Suffers Setback
Speaking on the sidelines of the summit in San Francisco this week, Farrell had a slightly different view telling this masthead that he was “disappointed that we are not going...
By Emily Kilcrease
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Russian Lawmakers Approve a Budget with a Record Amount Devoted to Defense Spending
Record low unemployment, higher wages and targeted social spending should help the Kremlin ride out the domestic impact of pivoting the economy to a war footing but could pose...
By Richard Connolly
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Korea, U.S., Japan show off strength of trilateral ties at APEC
They shared the belief that military security can be enhanced through advanced technologies, so technological partners should have a "100 percent agreement" on each other's mi...
By Dr. Go Myong-Hyun
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U.S. Treasury Sanctions Companies, Tankers for Violating G7-Led Price Cap on Russian Crude
The new sanctions are a part of the shift that the US took towards enforcement of the price cap in October, and they may lead G7 companies to become more reluctant to trade wi...
By Rachel Ziemba