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Joe Biden’s administration split on whether to remove China tariffs
As President Joe Biden debates whether to lift Trump-era tariffs on Chinese imports, his cabinet is split over a politically fraught issue that could influence the November co...
By Emily Kilcrease
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Hong Kong 25 years later: Why it matters for the US
Jacob Stokes, fellow for the Indo-Pacific Security Program at the Center for a New American Security, said that China’s breach of “one country, two systems” for Hong Kong has ...
By Jacob Stokes
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CNAS Launches Task Force on FinTech, Crypto, and National Security
Washington, June 30, 2022—Today, the Center for a New American Security announced the launch of the CNAS Task Force on FinTech, Crypto, and National Security. The CNAS Task F...
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New CNAS Report: Operationalizing the Quad
Washington, June 30, 2022—Today, the Center for a New American Security (CNAS) released a new report, Operationalizing the Quad, from authors Lisa Curtis, Senior Fellow and Di...
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With a new carrier and rumors of more bases, a vision of China's global presence is getting clearer
In the years ahead, the design of China's carriers and the limited experience of their crews will likely keep them in the Western Pacific, where Beijing is focused on Taiwan a...
By Tom Shugart
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Jeremy Katz and Derek Smith Join CNAS Board of Advisors
Washington, June 30, 2022—The Center for a New American Security is pleased to welcome Jeremy Katz and Derek Smith to its Board of Advisors. “I’m delighted to welcome Jeremy a...
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National Security Daily: The Supreme Court is hurting Biden’s foreign policy, too
XI VISITS HONG KONG: Chinese leader XI JINPING left mainland China for the first time since the start of the pandemic to effectively sound the death knell for Hong Kong’s demo...
By Jacob Stokes
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New rules make it easier to kick out airmen, guardians guilty of sexual assault
Airmen and guardians who commit sexual assault will automatically face military discharge unless they qualify for an exception to that rule, the Air Force said in a recent upd...
By Katherine L. Kuzminski
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CNAS Responds: Unpacking the G7 and NATO Summits
With this week's G7 summit complete and the NATO summit in full swing, CNAS experts weigh in to unpack key developments and project forward the impact of these strategic dialo...
By Richard Fontaine, Lisa Curtis, Joshua Fitt, Megan Lamberth, Jason Bartlett, Hannah Kelley, Nicholas Lokker & Nigel Vinson
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Pentagon reaches important waypoint in long journey toward adopting ‘responsible AI’
The Pentagon’s new 47-page responsible AI implementation plan will inform its work to sort through the incredibly thorny known and unknown issues that could come with fully in...
By Megan Lamberth
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A 'NATO' for the Middle East?
Late last week, the king of Jordan made headlines when he told journalists that he would support a military alliance in the Middle East that was similar to NATO. "I would be o...
By Becca Wasser
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The hidden costs for US troops after the downfall of Roe v. Wade
It’s “impossible” to look at the Supreme Court’s decision without also considering the “serious problem of sexual violence in the military,” said Nathalie Grogan, a research a...
By Nathalie Grogan
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Crypto crash threatens North Korea's stolen funds as it ramps up weapons tests
The nosedive in cryptocurrency markets has wiped out millions of dollars in funds stolen by North Korean hackers, four digital investigators say, threatening a key source of f...
By Jason Bartlett
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How Russia skirts sanctions on energy
There's a big global sale on Russian oil right now if you're able to buy — with prices at least $30 less per barrel than European Brent crude, according to some estimates. (Ru...
By Edward Fishman
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Ahead of NATO summit, alliance sets out plan to increase high-alert forces
According to a 2006 pledge by members of the alliance, every NATO country has to dedicate 2% of its GDP to defense. Jim Townsend, former US deputy assistant defense secretary ...
By Jim Townsend
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Global Food Crisis Tests Western Resolve to Retain Russia Sanctions
In Yemen, the price of bread surged 35 percent the week Russia invaded Ukraine. Wheat mills lacking grain in Lebanon have halted operations in recent months, forcing bakeries ...
By Alex Zerden
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Canada can now seize, sell off Russian assets. What's next?
"Ukraine, historically... has struggled with corruption issues," said Rachel Ziemba, an adjunct senior fellow with the Centre for a New American Security who advises companies...
By Rachel Ziemba
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Every branch of the U.S. military is struggling to make its 2022 recruiting goals, officials say
An expert on military personnel policy says that middle class parents, including those who are newly middle class, often encourage their kids to go to college before selecting...
By Katherine L. Kuzminski
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A New Task for Biden: Readying Allies for a Long Conflict in Ukraine
When President Biden met his Western allies in Europe three months ago, the world was rallying behind Ukraine, and NATO suddenly had a new sense of purpose — its old purpose, ...
By Richard Fontaine
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Interview: Why Ukrainian And Russian Forces Are Preparing For A Long War
Russian forces are edging closer to seizing the last pocket of resistance in Ukraine’s eastern Luhansk region, with battles raging in Syveryodonetsk and near its sister city, ...
By Margarita "Rita" Konaev