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Indo-Pacific Security / National Security Human Capital Program
What went wrong in Afghanistan?Christopher Kolenda joins Newsnight to discuss what went wrong in Afghanistan after 20 years of war, and what happens now. Watch the full interview from BBC....
By Christopher D. Kolenda
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Indo-Pacific Security / National Security Human Capital Program
How does the Taliban keep going?The Taliban is advancing in Afghanistan, launching major offensives to retake key cities as the last remaining US and international forces prepare to pull out. Adjunct Senior ...
By Christopher D. Kolenda
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Indo-Pacific Security / Technology & National Security
Commercial satellites — not U.S. intelligence — revealed China’s missile programThe proliferation of commercial satellites has upended this near-monopoly on government intelligence gathering....
By Erik Lin-Greenberg & Theo Milonopoulos
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Taliban is Pakistan's Strategic Asset & Why it's Targeting Women
On the visit of US Secretary of State Antony Blinken to India and the situation in Afghanistan, ThePrint's Senior Consulting Editor Jyoti Malhotra spoke to Lisa Curtis, Direct...
By Lisa Curtis
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Indo-Pacific Security / Energy, Economics & Security / Technology & National Security
Hotels and Free Wi-Fi Are Sitting Ducks for North Korean CybercriminalsThe dangerous combination of weak or nonexistent cybersecurity protocols, relaxed travelers and employees, and increased e-commerce and digital financial activity provide an i...
By Jason Bartlett
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Ex-US Defence Advisor Col. Christopher D. Kolenda speaks with WION
WION's Susan Tehrani speak to Ex-Advisor Col. Christopher D. Kolenda on US' role in Afghanistan to conduct peace talks between Taliban forces and Afghan government. Watch the...
By Christopher D. Kolenda
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Taliban Ascendance in Afghanistan Risks Return of Global Terrorist Hub
Walking in the Trump administration’s footsteps, the Biden team is making several miscalculations about the Taliban, which will exacerbate the negative impacts of the withdraw...
By Lisa Curtis
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Indo-Pacific Security / Technology & National Security
Indo-Pacific Futures – Critical technologyElsa Kania joins the National Security Podcast to discuss the technologies that have become critical to national security and how they’re going to shape the region over the co...
By Elsa B. Kania
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Taliban Terror: How Can US Support Afghanistan?
Will Afghan forces will be able to hold on to the Taliban terrorism and how long? Lisa Curtis, shares her thoughts on the ways the U.S. can support of Afghanistan. Watch the ...
By Lisa Curtis
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Indo-Pacific Security / Technology & National Security
The United States Can’t Afford the Brutal Price of Chinese Solar PanelsBuying Chinese solar panels to reduce emissions is like using gas to put out a fire....
By Henry Wu
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Indo-Pacific Security / National Security Human Capital Program
As the U.S. Withdraws All Remaining Troops from Afghanistan, the Taliban AdvancesCol (Ret.) Christopher Kolenda, Adjunct Senior Fellow at CNAS, speaks to Jim Sciutto about the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan....
By Christopher D. Kolenda
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Israel’s growing ties to China are testing its relationship with the U.S.
As a sovereign, high-tech, democratic powerhouse, Israel has a fundamental stake in the contest between China and the free world....
By David Feith
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Indo-Pacific Security / National Security Human Capital Program
Time for US nuclear strategy to embrace no first useNo first use is the most meagre of many measures needed to restrain US presidential authority in the nuclear realm....
By Van Jackson
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COVID-19 Wuhan lab-leak hypotheses are "absolutely legitimate" and "plausible," expert says
Adjunct Senior Fellow David Feith offers insight on the COVID-19 origin hypotheses. Watch the full interview from CBS News....
By David Feith
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Bipartisan support for taking on China goes only so far
The embrace of great-power competition comes with a critical caveat. Both parties’ enthusiasm for the concept abruptly ends when it requires doing something politically hard....
By Vance Serchuk
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How the Afghanistan Withdrawal Costs the U.S. With China
U.S. departure from Kabul could end up undermining, rather than strengthening, America’s strategic hand against China....
By Richard Fontaine & Vance Serchuk
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Wajahat Khan Interviews Lisa Curtis
Lisa Curtis is interviewed by Wajahat Khan, digital editor at Nikkei Asia about Afghanistan officials visit to Washington. Listen to the full conversation from Conversation S...
By Lisa Curtis
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Getting real about US–China cooperation
One of the toughest questions in the current frosty era of relations between Washington and Beijing is whether and how to pursue cooperation amid ‘extreme’ geopolitical compet...
By Jacob Stokes
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‘G7 is important opportunity to address China’s increased aggression’ says former assistant to Donald Trump
Lisa Curtis joins Channel 4 News to speak about how the G7 leaders have been discussing China in their talks. Watch the full interview from Channel 4 News....
By Lisa Curtis
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The Quad Equation: How Four Democracies Can Uphold the Rules-based Order in the Indo-Pacific
Following the first-ever Quad summit earlier this year, what can we expect from this powerful emerging group of Indo-Pacific democracies? Will the four nations—Australia, Indi...
By Lisa Curtis