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Technology & National Security
‘Policy Seems Very Rushed’: Expert on Police Using Robots for Lethal ForcePaul Scharre, vice president and director of studies at the Center for a New American Security and the author of "Army of None: Autonomous Weapons and the Future of War," disc...
By Paul Scharre
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Technology & National Security
The China-US Tech War: What’s Next?Alexandra Seymour joined The Diplomat for a discussion about the future of the China-U.S. tech competition which also featured Johanna M. Costigan, a Junior Fellow at the Asia...
By Alexandra Seymour
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Technology & National Security
Export Controls Give ASML and the Netherlands an Opportunity to Lead by Example. Will They Take It?If the Netherlands adopted the U.S. controls, ASML and ASMI could continue most of their sales to China....
By Martijn Rasser & Dr. Jason Matheny
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Technology & National Security
New US Export Controls Need Allied SupportJapan and the Netherlands must enact similar advanced chip controls to ensure they do not enable the very practices they denounce....
By Hannah Kelley
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Energy, Economics & Security / Technology & National Security
Sharper: ChipsThe reliance on semiconductor chips, from accomplishing everyday tasks to fighting wars, has placed them at the center of geopolitical decisions by leaders around the world. R...
By Anna Pederson
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Technology & National Security
A Conversation with Under Secretary of Commerce Alan F. EstevezOn October 27, 2022, the CNAS Technology and National Security Program hosted Alan Estevez, Under Secretary of Commerce for Industry and Security at the U.S. Department of Com...
By Martijn Rasser
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Technology & National Security
U.S. Takes New Step in ‘Chip War’ with ChinaMartijn Rasser discusses the United States & China's stance on advanced chips and its impact on Europe on NPO Radio. Listen to the full interview from NPO Radio1....
By Martijn Rasser
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Transatlantic Security / Energy, Economics & Security / Technology & National Security
Sharper: The State of AIThe U.S. government's recent chip export controls are the latest salvo in the U.S.–China rivalry in artificial intelligence. Semiconductors are a key input for AI systems and ...
By Anna Pederson
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Technology & National Security
Russia Attacks Ukraine Power Supply Causing Widespread BlackoutsRussia's use of Kimazie drones in the Russia - Ukraine conflict is currently impacting the power supply in Ukraine. Samuel Bendett joined Nick Schifrin on PBS to discuss these...
By Samuel Bendett
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Technology & National Security
The US, China, and SemiconductorsDavid Priess sat down with Martijn Rasser to examine the United States, attempt to curb China’s advanced computing and chip production capabilities by applying the “Foreign-Di...
By Martijn Rasser
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Technology & National Security
Why the Dispersal of Silicon Valley Is Good for AmericaAlexandra Seymour from the Center for a New American Security joins Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson to explain how the dispersal of silicon valley could benefit American inn...
By Alexandra Seymour
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Technology & National Security
Shift toward ‘Silicon Nation’ Promotes Resilience — for American Defense, Society and the EconomyBetter understanding by stakeholders of the national security and economic implications associated with robust S&T policies will drive additional incentives for pragmatic ...
By Alexandra Seymour & Martijn Rasser
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Technology & National Security
Martijn Rasser talks CHIPS Act with NewsyMartijn Rasser, Director of the Technology and National Security program at the Center for a New American Security, joins Newsy to discuss the CHIPS Act, Taiwan, and the semic...
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Technology & National Security
AI and the Future of WarAI safety is having a moment. To discuss why AI safety matters for national security, ChinaTalk speaks with Paul Scharre (@paulscharre), Vice President and Director of Studies...
By Paul Scharre
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Technology & National Security
Industrial Policy for Biotech?Does America need an industrial policy to compete in biotech? Ryan Fedasiuk joins China Talk to discuss. Listen to the full interview from ChinaTalk....
By Ryan Fedasiuk
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Technology & National Security
The mother of all ‘zero-days’ — immortal flaws in semiconductor chipsChips are on the vanguard of our digital defenses. They need to be protected with thoughtful policy and common-sense requirements of how they are secured and what happens if t...
By Peter Levin & Michael D. Lumpkin
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Indo-Pacific Security / Technology & National Security
To defeat autocracy, weaponize transparencyDemocracies have a significant advantage in weaponizing transparency at scale to highlight autocratic activities that break international norms or inflict damage on local econ...
By Ryan Fedasiuk & Garrett Berntsen
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Technology & National Security
CHIPS for America: Martijn Rasser talks the Chips and Science Act, Semiconductors, and Tech Supply ChainsIn this week's episode, A'ndre and guest co-host Drisya Antose talk to Center for a New American Security's Martijn Rasser, Director of the Center's Technology and National Se...
By Martijn Rasser & Drisya Antose
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Transatlantic Security / Technology & National Security
Paul Scharre explains recent attacks in Ukraine WarPaul Scharre joins BBC World News to discuss recent attacks by Ukrainian soldiers on Russian military supplies, and what effect that has on the war as it reaches six months. ...
By Paul Scharre
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Transatlantic Security / Technology & National Security
Small drones at war in UkraineBoth Russia and Ukraine are using small, commercially available drones for surveillance and in some cases, to attack military targets. Host Marco Werman speaks with Samuel Ben...
By Samuel Bendett