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Inspired by Ukraine war, Taiwan launches drone blitz to counter China
Today, China has virtually cornered the global commercial drone market, accounting for an estimated 80% of sales, according to some industry estimates. This is a key advantage...
By Elsa B. Kania
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CNAS Responds: Oppenheimer and Global Nuclear Security
The much-anticipated release of Oppenheimer has thrust nuclear security back into mainstream discourse. In this edition of CNAS Responds, CNAS experts assess the global state ...
By Lisa Curtis, Katherine L. Kuzminski, Bill Drexel, Nicholas Lokker, Michael Depp, Jocelyn Trainer, Arona Baigal, Taren Sylvester, Noah Greene, Rebecca Wittner, Ayla McBreen, Laredo Loyd, Dr. Duyeon Kim, Valeria Allende, LCDR Stewart Latwin & Charles Horn
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Rare submarine visit reminds North Korea of U.S. nuclear missiles out of sight, in range
“Placing nuclear weapons offshore and on submarines is actually a stronger deterrent in many ways,” said Duyeon Kim of the Center for a New American Security. “Deterrence is s...
By Dr. Duyeon Kim
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Jonathan Levine Joins CNAS Board of Advisors
Washington, D.C., July 20, 2023—The Center for a New American Security is pleased to welcome Jonathan Levine to its Board of Advisors. “We are delighted that Jonathan Levine i...
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NOTEWORTHY Ordering the Selected Reserve and Certain Members of the Individual Ready Reserve of the Armed Forces to Active Duty
In this edition of Noteworthy, Katherine Kuzminski and Taren Sylvester discuss changes recently made by President Biden to Select Reserve and Individual Ready Reserve to activ...
By Katherine L. Kuzminski & Taren Sylvester
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Military briefing: the mines stalling Ukraine’s advance
“The mines are channelling the Ukrainian efforts, and they are severely limiting the Ukrainians’ manoeuvre space, which is usually not a great thing when . . . you are attacki...
By Franz-Stefan Gady
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US Slams North Korea’s ‘Dangerous’ Threat, Wants Soldier Back
The port call isn’t a cause for war as the statement says, said Go Myong-hyun, a senior fellow of the Asan Institute for Policy Studies based in Seoul, but Pyongyang was likel...
By Dr. Go Myong-Hyun
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Chipmakers Are Right. Cutting Off China Will Backfire.
ASML is already restricted from selling its most advanced machines to China. Soon sales of older machines will be subject to Washington’s approval. Japanese companies face sim...
By Emily Kilcrease
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Arab League Head Meets Blinken as Syria Issue Looms Large
Arona Baigal, a Middle East security researcher at the Centre for a New American Strategy, said she was paying close attention to how Washington tackles the Syria issue. “I'd ...
By Arona Baigal
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A Sobering Analysis Of Ukraine’s Counteroffensive From The Front
Franz-Stefan Gady, a senior fellow with the Institute for International Strategic Studies and the Center for New American Security, says after his visit to Ukraine it's clear ...
By Franz-Stefan Gady
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North Korea Tests Missiles as US Nuclear Sub Sails to South
“Seoul and Washington will need to find the sweet spot when it comes to the visibility of America’s extended deterrent,” said Duyeon Kim, an adjunct senior fellow in Seoul at ...
By Dr. Duyeon Kim
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Munitions put into focus as stockpiles dwindle
“The defence industry is so consolidated that it can’t very quickly expand to support a greater demand,” warns Stacie Pettyjohn, director of the defence programme at the Cente...
By Stacie Pettyjohn & Hannah Dennis
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Peter Scher Joins CNAS Board of Advisors
Washington, June 29, 2023—The Center for a New American Security is pleased to welcome Peter L. Scher to its Board of Advisors. "We're thrilled to welcome Peter Scher to the C...
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Is North Korea ready to talk?
Cornered and isolated, North Korea seems to have given a sign that it is open to talks," said Go Myong-hyun, a senior research fellow at the Asan Institute for Policy Studies,...
By Dr. Go Myong-Hyun
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North Korea fires 2 short-range missiles into the sea as US docks nuclear submarine in South Korea
While some South Korean conservatives have expressed disappointment that the Biden-Yoon meeting in April came short of agreeing to station U.S. nuclear weapons or strategic as...
By Dr. Duyeon Kim
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Sanctioned Chinese Military Giant’s US Business Keeps Growing
The 2011 purchase was reviewed by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, a federal entity that can block foreign purchases of US companies and real estate, ...
By Emily Kilcrease
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How the Air Force ran short of money for personnel
One reason why the Air Force is facing a money crunch is that the costs of PCS moves have been climbing, especially under a Defense Department policy change enacted in Septemb...
By Katherine L. Kuzminski
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How one senator has blocked the Pentagon over abortion
“I think it’s fair to ask questions – how does this policy not violate the Hyde Amendment?” says Katherine Kuzminski, a senior fellow who studies politics and the military at ...
By Katherine L. Kuzminski
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Why is Russia’s ruble dropping in value?
Rachel Ziemba, follows sanctions and the Russian economy at the Center for New American Security. Russia, she said, “hiked interest rates sharply, and they also imposed capita...
By Rachel Ziemba
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Must-pass defense bill ensnared in culture wars
“It’s going to open up a long series of deliberations and negotiations that have the potential to really delay this process,” said Kyleanne Hunter, a senior political scientis...
By Kyleanne Hunter