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Eyeing China, US Business Community Waits for Washington to Make Next Move
In the current climate, businesses would be wise to rethink their China strategy, said Martijn Rasser, a former senior intelligence officer at the U.S. Central Intelligence Ag...
By Martijn Rasser
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Russia's efforts to salvage economy could have devastating impacts
Russia's ties to the global economy are rapidly unwinding as crushing sanctions and the Kremlin's response upend decades of post-Soviet reforms. The Kremlin announced strict ...
By Emily Kilcrease
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The dangerous new phase of Russia’s war in Ukraine, explained
In 2014, Russia launched an invasion of Ukraine that culminated in the occupation of the Crimea peninsula in the south. Later that year, Russia deployed hybrid tactics, such a...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor
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Over Ukraine, Lumbering Turkish-Made Drones Are an Ominous Sign for Russia
“It is so perplexing, and no one is quite sure what went wrong,” said Samuel Bendett, an expert on the Russian military at the Center for a New American Security, a Washington...
By Samuel Bendett & Michael Kofman
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Ukraine War Ushers In ‘New Era’ for U.S. Abroad
The war in Ukraine has prompted the biggest rethinking of American foreign policy since the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, infusing the United States with a new sense of mission and...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor
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The U.S. can’t stop Poland from giving Ukraine its MiGs
The fact that small Russian units have been so regularly ambushed in the early days of the war indicates they weren’t using small drones for surveillance and reconnaissance, i...
By Samuel Bendett
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Pentagon says some Russian jets are avoiding Ukraine's airspace during sorties to avoid being shot down
The skirting of Ukrainian air space suggests Russia warplanes are aware of these still considerable dangers. In an interview on Wednesday, an expert on the Russian military sa...
By Jeffrey Edmonds
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Bitcoin's 'tug-of-war' during Russia-Ukraine crisis stirs debate about the future
Reuters recently reported that Russian crypto owners were trying to liquidate billions in in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), which has not levied sanctions against Russia. Yet...
By Jason Bartlett
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The West’s Economic War Plan Against Russia
Just as Vladimir Putin blindsided the West with the fact and ferocity of his invasion of Ukraine, the West blindsided Mr. Putin with the speed and aggressiveness of its retali...
By Edward Fishman
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Temperature on Korean peninsula set to rise after North's missile tests
North Korea's two recent ballistic missile launches were meant to test elements of its new long-range system, representing a "serious escalation", the United States has said. ...
By Dr. Duyeon Kim
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Cyber Command chief tells Congress chip shortage has national security implications
China’s increasing progress toward producing enough semiconductor chips domestically to avoid relying on foreign trade is a “very timely question” and one of “great concern fo...
By Martijn Rasser
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The Tangled Web We Wove Rebalancing America's Supply Chains
Washington, March 10, 2022—The pendulum of globalization has swung too far. What the fallout of the ongoing pandemic makes clear is that decades of offshoring and cost-cutting...
By Megan Lamberth, Ryan Johnson, Martijn Rasser & Henry Wu
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‘No off-ramps’: U.S. and European officials don’t see a clear endgame in Ukraine
When Russia first invaded Ukraine two weeks ago, the near-unanimous global assumption was that it would score a quick and easy military victory over its neighbor to the west. ...
By Jim Townsend
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North Korea Hints at Bigger Provocations as South Korea Elects New President
Just three hours after being declared the winner of South Korea’s presidential election, conservative former prosecutor Yoon Suk-yeol was reminded of one of the peskiest forei...
By Dr. Duyeon Kim
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Ukraine’s Conflict Has Rippled All the Way to the Arctic Circle
The effects of the conflict in Ukraine have rippled across the globe, sending more than two million refugees fleeing, and driving up gasoline prices in the U.S., heating bills...
By Daniel Silverberg
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Harris faces biggest diplomatic test as locals worry 'Putin smells Biden's fear'
It’s into this delicate mix that Vice President Kamala Harris steps on Thursday to meet with Polish President Andrzej Duda and Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki, wading into a...
By Carisa Nietsche
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Crypto’s War Test Leaves Future of Money Debate Wide Open
Crypto had already been seeping into every corner of culture and conversation. Then came Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and crypto went to war, too. The sector’s involvement in...
By Alex Zerden
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As Russia presses its attack on Ukraine, the US is watching China's moves around Taiwan 'like a hawk'
As the US rushes to aid Ukraine and reinforce its neighbors following Russia's attack, US officials have also been watching China closely, looking for signs that Beijing is ca...
By Jacob Stokes
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Ukraine invasion: Pentagon officials say Russia’s attack shows need for US to safeguard Indo-Pacific
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine underscores the need to increase US military vigilance in the Indo-Pacific given the risk that Beijing might decide to attack Taiwan, top US defen...
By Lisa Curtis
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Show, don’t tell: Navy changes strategy to sell unmanned systems to skeptical Congress
Public discussions between the Navy and Congress over unmanned technology in recent years have been circular: The service asks for funding to develop new technology, hesitant ...
By Paul Scharre