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Technology & National Security
The Quiet U.S. Revolution in AI RegulationA commonly held view that Europe has raced ahead of the US to regulate artificial intelligence isn’t quite right. Here’s the fuller story....
By Pablo Chavez
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Defense / Indo-Pacific Security
Sharper: AUKUSThe AUKUS partnership among Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States began as an agreement to provide Australia access to nuclear-powered submarines and various de...
By Rebecca Wittner, Anna Pederson & Charles Horn
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Crisis Is Upon Us: National Security Minded Leader in the House Is Needed
To assert America’s global leadership role, President Biden needs a functioning Congress....
By Jonathan Lord
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Six steps to disrupt Hamas and other terrorist groups’ finances
The US government should use all available tools of national power to protect the United States and its allies, work toward the recovery of American and partner hostages, and ...
By Alex Zerden
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Technology & National Security
AI Is Already at WarThe stakes of slowing AI down are unacceptably high, but so are the stakes of racing ahead without needed precautions....
By Michèle Flournoy
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Middle East Security / Energy, Economics & Security
Stricter Verification Laws in the U.S. Won’t Stop International Terrorists from Using CryptoThe realm of terrorist financing is always a cat-and-mouse game....
By Yaya J. Fanusie
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Middle East Security / Securing U.S. Democracy Initiative
The Lessons of 9/11 Can Help the U.S. Dismantle HamasHamas's savage attack on Israel on October 7 has pulled the world’s attention back to the menace of international terrorism. Although it did not disappear in the twenty-two ye...
By Carrie Cordero
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Hamas Tried to Sabotage Israeli-Saudi Normalization; U.S. Can Make It Backfire
Before Oct. 7, the biggest Middle East story was the growing prospect of a normalization agreement between the U.S., Saudi Arabia, and Israel. The thawing of Saudi-Israeli rel...
By Jonathan Lord
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The Future of European Integration Hinges on Poland
If Poland left the camp of the EU’s spoilers and renewed its adherence to the bloc’s legal order, it would have knock-on effects far beyond the EU-Poland relationship....
By Nicholas Lokker
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Sharper: Israel at War
On October 7, 2023, Hamas launched an unprecedented and destructive attack on Israel. The consequences of this attack will reverberate throughout the region, with difficult ob...
By Arona Baigal, Charles Horn & Anna Pederson
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Technology & National Security
China Goes on the Offensive in the Chip WarChina’s expansion in semiconductor manufacturing is poised to hurt one other aspect of the American semiconductor ecosystem: chip design....
By Bill Drexel & Sihao Huang
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Middle East Security / Securing U.S. Democracy Initiative
The U.S. Needs to Make Sure Hamas Isn’t a Threat to the HomelandCongress should renew Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. Without congressional action, this provision will expire at the end of the year....
By Carrie Cordero
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Technology & National Security
The Cloud Can Solve America’s AI ProblemsWashington doesn’t have to restrict chip exports to control the technology’s future development....
By Paul Scharre & Tim Fist
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Sharper: Legislating National Security
Congress’s role in national security is increasingly in the spotlight. The country narrowly avoided a government shutdown with a bill that did not include more funding to Ukra...
By Anna Pederson & Charles Horn
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A Sovereign European Union Must Answer to the People
Insufficient action to address its accountability deficit undermines the European Union’s Westphalian sovereignty and, consequently, its domestic sovereignty....
By Nicholas Lokker
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Iraq’s persistent fault line: The dangers of escalating tensions in Kirkuk
While Kirkuk remains contested, risks of destabilisation will continue to hang over Iraq and the Sudani government....
By Hamzeh Hadad
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Energy, Economics & Security / Technology & National Security
Comments on Provisions Pertaining to U.S. Investments in Certain National Security Technologies and Products in Countries of ConcernSubmitted by: Sarah Bauerle Danzman (Associate Professor, Indiana University Bloomington; Senior Fellow, Atlantic Council), Tim Fist (Fellow, Technology and National Security ...
By Emily Kilcrease, Tim Fist, Sarah Bauerle Danzman, Ngor Luong & Emily Weinstein
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The Case for an Alliance of Semiconductor Producing Nations
Revising the United States’ current approach is imperative given the global nature of the semiconductor supply chain....
By Carisa Nietsche
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The U.S. Has a National Security Imperative to Partner with Non-Aligned Countries
As the United States grapples with an uncertain future with China, it must secure partnerships with non-aligned countries in Africa, Latin America, South and Southeast Asia, a...
By Carisa Nietsche & Kristen Taylor
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Operationalizing the United States, EU, and India Tech Triangle
The EU and the US should be able to balance low-hanging fruit and impactful deliverables in their relationship with India....
By Carisa Nietsche & Raquel Jorge