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National Security Lightning Talks and Roundtables
CNAS experts pitch their solutions to top national security challenges....
By Loren DeJonge Schulman, David Zikusoka, Cristina Killingsworth, Neil Bhatiya, Kristine Lee, Nicole Alexander, Ainikki Riikonen, Megan Lamberth & Elsa B. Kania
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Addressing China’s Digital Expansion
Experts assess the global implications of China’s “Digital Silk Road” and identify how the United States and its allies and partners can advance information connectivity....
By Daniel Kliman, Lindsay Gorman, Sarah Margon, Adam Frost & Matt Chessen
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A Deadly Game: Taiwan Strait Crisis 2025
What could a crisis in the Taiwan Strait look like in the year 2025?...
By Elbridge Colby, Susanna V. Blume & Chris Dougherty
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Conscious Decoupling: Are the United States and China Parting Ways?
What steps are Washington and Beijing taking to undo decades of economic integration?...
By Ely Ratner, Tom Donilon, Elizabeth Rosenberg & Derek M. Scissors
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Fostering Bipartisanship in Intelligence Oversight
Experts and policymakers discuss setting intelligence oversight priorities, the importance of bipartisanship in intelligence oversight, and whether the intelligence committees...
By Carrie Cordero, Ellen Nakashima, Representative C.A. “Dutch” Ruppersberger & The Honorable Mike Rogers
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FinTech and National Security: What’s In Your Digital Wallet?
Experts discuss the threats and opportunities for U.S. national security posed by new financial technologies....
By Kristofer Doucette, Aimen Mir, Zachary K. Goldman, Natasha De Teran, Usman Ahmed & Elizabeth Rosenberg
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American Leadership in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
How can the United States maintain its artificial intelligence leadership in a new era of global competition?...
By Michael Horowitz, Kara Frederick, Elsa B. Kania, Ashley J. Llorens & Amanda Askell
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Perceptions of the Military Community
Kayla M. Williams tackles persistent myths about who serves in today’s All-Volunteer Force and how they fare as veterans....
By Kayla M. Williams
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Presentation of the 1LT Andrew J. Bacevich Jr. Award
Kristine Lee and Cole Stevens are recognized as the 2019 recipients of the 1LT Andrew J. Bacevich Jr. Award....
By Richard Fontaine, Andrew J. Bacevich, Cole Stevens & Kristine Lee
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A New Day for Development Finance
David Bohigian discusses how the United States is leveraging development finance to strengthen its competitive edge....
By David Bohigian & Daniel Kliman
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Digital Freedom and Repression
Paul Scharre and Kara Frederick discussed how we can win the digital contest with authoritarian governments....
By Paul Scharre & Kara Frederick
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Renewing the National Security Consensus in Congress
Loren DeJonge Schulman discusses bipartisan solutions to complex foreign policy challenges with Senators Josh Hawley (R-MO) and Chris Murphy (D-CT)....
By Loren DeJonge Schulman, Senator Josh Hawley & Senator Chris Murphy
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Russia-China: Debating the Significance of the Partnership
What does the future trajectory of Russia-China relations look like?...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor, Robert Sutter, Greg Miller, Jeanne Wilson & Shanthi Kalathil
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Who is ahead in the technological race for military dominance?
When you're asked to paint a picture of war, what comes to mind? It's likely to be hundreds of troops on the ground, supported by pilots flying jets and dropping bombs on tar...
By Elsa B. Kania
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Update: US blames Iran for Gulf of Oman explosions
The US Secretary of State has blamed Iran for "unprovoked attacks" in the Gulf of Oman. Listen to Ilan Goldenberg's full conversation on BBC News....
By Ilan Goldenberg
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U.S. eyes Southeast Asia ties to check China ambitions
For the United States, competing with China must now be our national priority, as indicated in multiple US high-level documents. But the US is not competing for its own sake. ...
By Elbridge Colby
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If Trump Wants to Take On China, He Needs Allies
With the prospect of a trade deal between China and the United States all but dead, the Trump administration is no doubt weighing its next steps in its quest to rein in Beijin...
By Julianne Smith
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China’s Power Play: The Role of Congress in Addressing the Belt and Road
Submitted Written Testimony Chairman Cornyn, Ranking Member Casey, distinguished members of this subcommittee, I am grateful for this opportunity to address you about China’s ...
By Daniel Kliman
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CNAS Report: “Why America Needs a New Way of War”
Chris Dougherty, senior fellow at CNAS, discusses a new report on why the U.S. needs to change up its strategies, and why we can’t assume ‘sanctuary’ in domains now. View the...
By Chris Dougherty
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Strengthening Congress’ Role in Sanctions
Congress’ role in U.S. sanctions policymaking is not a new phenomenon, but it has taken on increased resonance in the past decade. The passage of legislation, such as the Iran...
By Neil Bhatiya