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Twilight Struggle: Cold War Lessons for US-China Today
On the latest episode of Jordan Schneider's ChinaTalks, Hal Brands, professor at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies and the author of The Tw...
By Emily Jin & Jordan Schneider
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How AI Would - and Wouldn't - Factor Into a U.S.-Chinese War
The United States must be prepared to degrade and counter the People’s Liberation Army’s evolving suite of AI systems....
By Ryan Fedasiuk
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The U.S. and China Need Ground Rules for AI Dangers
In a high-pressure, low-information military environment, both the probability and consequences of AI accidents are bound to increase....
By Ryan Fedasiuk
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Russia’s Artificial Intelligence Boom May Not Survive the War
The gap between Russian military aspirations for high-tech warfare of the future and the actual conduct of war today is becoming clear....
By Samuel Bendett
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Turkish drone is so effective, Ukrainian troops are singing about it
Adjunct Senior Fellow Samuel Bendett joins CNN to discuss the key role droens are playing in Ukraine's counter offensives against Russia's invasion. One is proving so effectiv...
By Samuel Bendett
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Russia’s Urban Warfare Predictably Struggles
The complications Russia has encountered in urban conflict in Ukraine’s Mariupol, Kharkiv, and Kyiv are not simply a function of Russian incompetence....
By Margarita "Rita" Konaev & Kirstin J.H. Brathwaite
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Ryan Fedasiuk Discusses China ties with Russia over Ukrainian conflict
Adjunct Fellow Ryan Fedasiuk discusses China ties with Russia over Ukrainian conflict with i24News Watch the full interview from i24....
By Ryan Fedasiuk
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Russia wakes up to big technological weaknesses
Samuel Bendett joins Marketplace to discuss what impact sanctions will have on Russia's ability to import high-technology components. Listen to the full interview from Marke...
By Samuel Bendett
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What South Korea’s Election Means for Its Technology Alliance With the United States
Yoon’s election presents opportunities to strengthen the South Korea-U.S. relationship beyond traditional security concerns....
By Ryan Fedasiuk
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Drone Warfare Just Got Deadlier | System Error
Drone warfare has transformed combat. Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the Ukrainian air force utilized Turkish-made drones to offset some of Russia’s enormous military...
By Paul Scharre
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Russian threats a reminder of the need to protect GPS
While Russia’s ground forces may not have delivered the swift stroke Putin expected, its cyber capabilities could fare far better in a future fight and the West needs to be re...
By Sarah Mineiro
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Putting Principles into Practice: How the U.S. Defense Department is Approaching AI
While the application of RAI is still at a nascent stage, the DoD’s continued messaging and prioritization of safe and ethical AI is important....
By Megan Lamberth
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How Russia Used Syria as a UAV Laboratory
Defense News Weekly talks to Samuel Bendett, a Russia expert with CNA, about how Russia turned its Cold War weakness of battlefield awareness into a strength. Watch the full ...
By Samuel Bendett
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Europe’s Path to Digital Sovereignty Will Be Paved With 5G Technology
To preserve European technology leadership in telecommunications, Europe should lead on open radio access networks (open RAN) technologies instead of opposing them....
By Martijn Rasser & Carisa Nietsche
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The Cyber Social Contract
Cyberthreats represent a betrayal of what advocates promised at the dawn of the digital revolution....
By Harry Krejsa
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Where the U.S. Chips Fall: Fault Lines and Big Breaks in the Global Semiconductor Industry
Modern life hinges on reliable access to semiconductor chips...
By Hannah Kelley
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It’s Not Just 5G: China’s Telecom Strategy Needs to Be Countered in Space
The Biden administration needs to look up to space to provide a counter for China’s telecommunications plan....
By Col Gabe S. Arrington
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‘Web3’ Is on the Way. Authoritarians Should Be Worried.
If the United States embraces Web3, it could also offer a pivotal advantage in its ongoing competition with authoritarian states, especially China....
By Anthony Vinci & Dr. Nadia Schadlow
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Geopolitics Keeps Overruling Cyber Norms, So What’s the Alternative?
Once governments accept the limits of political cyber norms, they can then adapt to the messier reality of cyberspace today....
By Laura G. Brent
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US must take proactive steps to avert future 6G security issues
Martijn Rasser, senior fellow and director of the Technology and National Security Program at the Center for a New American Security (CNAS), joins Government Matters to discus...
By Martijn Rasser