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        Congress, cut the continuing resolutions so Defense can do its job
                  As we once again find ourselves hurtling towards the expiration of yet another continuing resolution at the end of this week, with no long-term budget deal in sight, it seems ... By Susanna V. Blume & Lauren Fish 
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        Evening in America?
                  This past weekend marked the annual Reagan National Defense Forum, held at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California. It was the first Forum since the ... By Jerry Hendrix 
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                          Technology & National Security China’s Artificial Intelligence Strategy Poses a Credible Threat to U.S. Tech LeadershipLast month, Eric Schmidt, the chairman of Google’s parent company Alphabet, delivered a wake-up call: the unchallenged technological supremacy that the United States has enjoy... By Gregory C. Allen 
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        Past Problems Can't Stop the U.S. Navy From Building a New Frigate
                  The United States Navy should not take council from its fears when it comes to the design of its new frigate. While it is true that technical challenges and cost overruns asso... By Jerry Hendrix 
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        America Is Not Going to Denuclearize North Korea
                  On November 28, after a 74-day weapons-testing hiatus, North Korea launched its third intercontinental ballistic missile. From a technical standpoint, the ICBM test was impres... By Mira Rapp-Hooper 
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        Three new reports add clarity to Australia’s space sector, a ‘crowded and valuable high ground’
                  Australia seems on the brink of embracing space in a coordinated manner, but how should we do it? This week, the Australian government released three reports to help chart the... By Anthony Wicht 
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                          Defense / Technology & National Security Cyber and Space Weapons Are Making Nuclear Deterrence TrickierStability was an overriding concern at last week’s Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing on nuclear command authority, the first in four decades. Senators wondered aloud ... By Richard Fontaine & James N. Miller, Jr. 
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                          Technology & National Security More Training Won’t Reduce Your Cyber RiskHow many times have you had to watch your company’s latest cybersecurity training video? An entire industry now exists to train us humans to be smarter in how we operate compu... By Michael Sulmeyer & Mari Dugas 
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                          National Security Human Capital Program Dual-Military Families Need Help From The Service That They Aren’t GettingWhen Renee Swift, an Air Force officer, married an active-duty Navy pilot, the couple added to their already-challenging careers a third, seemingly full-time job: coordinating... By Amy Schafer & Moira Fagan 
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        Trump's coming hard line on China
                  US President Donald Trump’s first visit to Beijing was an exhibition of mutual flattery. China rolled out the red carpet for what it termed a 'state visit plus', replete with ... By Ely Ratner 
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                          Defense / Indo-Pacific Security Is the U.S. ready for China’s ‘space militias’?Economic interests in space continue to rise. In 2016 the global space economy represented $329 billion, and 76 percent of the total was produced through commercial efforts. W... By Adam Routh 
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                          Technology & National Security It’s time for congressional hearings on weaponized AIProgress in AI technology, according to one of its leading researchers, will bring about “an equally large transformation” as the electricity revolution did roughly a century ... By Gregory C. Allen 
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                          Technology & National Security The Leap Into Quantum Technology: A Primer for National Security ProfessionalsChina recently announced the launch of its Jinan Project, a quantum information effort billed as “the world’s first unhackable computer network.” Building on its launch last y... By Richard Fontaine & Michael J. Biercuk 
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                          Technology & National Security The critical human element in the machine age of warfareIn 1983, Stanislav Petrov helped to prevent the accidental outbreak of nuclear war by recognizing that a false alarm in Soviet early warning systems was not a real report of a... By Elsa B. Kania 
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        All the Bombs in the World Won't Solve the North Korea Crisis (It Will Only Make It Worse)
                  In comments recently delivered at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, President Donald Trump’s National Security Adviser Herbert Raymond “H.R.” McMaster reaffirmed the ... By Nicholas Blanchette & Benjamin Rimland 
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        CNAS Commentary: CFIUS Reform Gaining Momentum
                  Washington, November 16 – With Congress considering legislation that would expand the mandate of the committee that reviews foreign investment in the U.S. – the Committee on F... By Peter Harrell 
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        The 5 things we learned from Trump’s Asia trip
                  President Trump returned Tuesday night after 12 days in Asia. So what did we learn from his stops in Japan, South Korea, China, Vietnam and the Philippines? Here are five take... By Mira Rapp-Hooper 
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                          Technology & National Security Should we fear killer robots?Physicist Stephen Hawking recently warned of the dangers of artificial intelligence and "powerful autonomous weapons." Autonomous technology is racing forward, but internation... By Paul Scharre 
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                          Technology & National Security Lethal Autonomous Weapons and Policy-Making Amid Disruptive Technological ChangeThis week, countries are meeting at the United Nations to discuss lethal autonomous weapons and the line between human and machine decision-making. One complicating factor in ... By Paul Scharre 
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                          Technology & National Security We’re Losing Our Chance to Regulate Killer RobotsScores of countries are gathering at the United Nations this week to discuss lethal autonomous weapon systems – essentially, robots that would pick their own targets. This mar... By Paul Scharre 
