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National Security Human Capital Program
Veteran Benefits for Members of the National Guard and ReservesThe reserve component of the armed forces is often overlooked in terms of federal benefits and recognition....
By Nathalie Grogan
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Securing U.S. Democracy Initiative
More women in government roles leads to greater national securityThe United States is facing an unprecedented economic and health crisis due to the coronavirus. Decisions made now will have repercussions that last for years. Recovery from t...
By Katie Galgano
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Technology & National Security
AI & Military Procurement: What Computers Still Can’t DoNot all artificial intelligence (AI) is made equal. A wide range of different techniques and applications fall under the term “AI.” Some of these techniques and applications w...
By Maaike Verbruggen
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The World Order Is Dead. Here’s How to Build a New One for a Post-Coronavirus Era.
International orders seldom change in noticeable ways. Just as Rome wasn’t built in a day, the Pax Romana was not a passing phase: it persisted for centuries. The order that a...
By Edward Fishman
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Live: The Effects of Coronavirus on Putin's Political Agenda with Amb. John Tefft
Ambassador John Tefft joins Andrea Kendall-Taylor and Jim Townsend to discuss Vladimir Putin’s pandemic response, opportunities for U.S. diplomacy, and more. Amb. Tefft served...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor, Jim Townsend & Amb. John Tefft
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Covid‑19 and the oil price collapse
Rachel Ziemba, Adjunct Senior Fellow at the Center for a New American Security, joins Roland Rajah, the Lowy Institute’s Director of the International Economy Program, an...
By Rachel Ziemba, Roland Rajah & Rodger Shanahan
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The Impact of Sanctions on Humanitarian Aid
Elizabeth Rosenberg joins Eric B. Lorber and Eric A. Sohn at a webinar hosted by Dow Jones Risk and Compliance to discuss the latest developments in the global ...
By Elizabeth Rosenberg, Eric Lorber & Eric A. Sohn
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Global Supply Chains, Economic Decoupling, and U.S.-China Relations, Part 2: The View from the People’s Republic of China
Introduction: The World As Beijing Sees It U.S. economic policy is not the only force at play threatening to disrupt the deep economic ties between the People’s Republic of C...
By Sagatom Saha & Ashley Feng
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ChinaTalk: Forging an Innovation Alliance Base
America has allies with solid tech. But can the U.S. leverage these relationships to help preserve its technological edge over China? In this conversation, building off a rece...
By Daniel Kliman, Kristine Lee & Joshua Fitt
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Technology & National Security
When machine learning comes to nuclear communication systemsNuclear deterrence depends on fragile, human perceptions of credibility. As states armed with nuclear weapons turn to machine learning techniques to enhance their nuclear com...
By Philip Reiner, Alexa Wehsener & M. Nina Miller
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Indo-Pacific Security / Transatlantic Security / Technology & National Security
Washington’s Anti-Huawei Tactics Need a Reboot In EuropeA coronavirus-induced economic crisis could send Europe bargain-shopping for critical infrastructure—in ways that might be dangerous. Europe’s argument on moving forward with ...
By Carisa Nietsche & Martijn Rasser
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Technology & National Security
Transcript from Military AI ApplicationsOn April 29, the CNAS Technology and National Security Program hosted an expert discussion on "Military AI Applications" with the Honorable Robert O. Work and Dr. Paul Scharre...
By Robert O. Work & Paul Scharre
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A New Atlantic Charter for the Post-Coronavirus Era
CNAS CEO Richard Fontaine joins the CSIS Building the Future podcast to discuss his recent article in The Atlantic, "We Need an Atlantic Charter for the Post-co...
By Richard Fontaine & Daniel F. Runde
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Too Much to Bear? | U.S., Russia and the Geopolitics of Pandemics
Richard Fontaine joins Andrey Kortunov for a fireside chat moderated by the Center for International Relations and Sustainable Development (CIRSD)'s Vuk Jeremic. Watch the fu...
By Richard Fontaine, Andrey Kortunov & Vuk Jeremic
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Technology & National Security
Now is the time for an economic stimulus in artificial intelligence — or the US could fall behindThe COVID-19 virus has inflicted significant pain on the US economy as airlines have cancelled thousands of flights, restaurants and retailers have shut down, and sporting eve...
By Tony Samp
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A Nightmare for For China: What Would Beijing Do if Kim Jong-un Dies?
A leadership transition in North Korea would present both tremendous risk and opportunity for all stakeholders in Northeast Asia, perhaps most acutely for China. Beijing has l...
By Kristine Lee
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National Security Human Capital Program
Third order effects of coronavirus on military recruiting and retentionThe COVID-19 pandemic will have yet-to-be-seen effects on military recruitment and retention in the short- and long-term. Every month during which recruiting is paused or slow...
By Emma Moore
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Live: What Trump 2.0 Would Mean for Transatlantic Relations With Kori Schake
Kori Schake joins Andrea Kendall-Taylor and Jim Townsend to discuss the possibility of a second Trump term, transatlantic relations, and more. Schake is the Director of Foreig...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor, Jim Townsend & Dr. Kori Schake
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Indo-Pacific Security / Technology & National Security
Countering China’s TechnonationalismThe world’s technology-leading democracies must take a fresh approach to high-end tech exports and policy to prevail in the competition with China. The global semiconductor in...
By Martijn Rasser
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Walk Away from the Taliban, Not Afghanistan
General David H. Petraeus (US Army, Retired) and Vance Serchuk speak with ISW Founder and President Dr. Kimberly Kagan on the dangers of the U.S. deal with the Taliban. Liste...
By David H. Petraeus & Vance Serchuk