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Japan’s Role in Advancing a Networked Regional Security Architecture
In the end, networked deterrence is not about militarization; it is about being prepared and preventing aggression and conflict....
By Lisa Curtis
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Technology & National Security
Chinese Firms Are Evading Chip ControlsThe U.S. government can erect significant barriers to China using advanced computing to power a new generation of dangerous military applications....
By Tim Fist, Jordan Schneider & Lennart Heim
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The Treacherous Path to a Better Russia
The first barrier to a post-Putin Russia is, of course, Putin himself....
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor & Erica Frantz
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Technology & National Security
AI’s Gatekeepers Aren’t Prepared for What’s ComingWhat is clear is that current state-of-the-art AI models are not safe and no one knows how to reliably make them safe....
By Paul Scharre
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Technology & National Security
Every Country Is on Its Own on AIBut establishing such an institution quickly enough to match AI’s accelerating progress is likely a pipe dream, given the history of nuclear arms controls and their status tod...
By Bill Drexel & Michael Depp
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Why Norms Matter More Than Ever for Space Deterrence and Defense
This article was originally published in War on the Rocks. Diplomacy and defense have always gone hand-in-hand, and space is no exception. Space has become a fundamental part...
By Robin Dickey
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Technology & National Security
The AI Challenge: Balancing Open and Closed EcosystemsTech debates, AI included, often boil down to a tug-of-war between open and closed systems. On one side, open allows interoperability, customization, and integration with thi...
By Pablo Chavez
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Technology & National Security
The Time to Regulate AI Is NowPolicymakers should also be under no illusion that a light regulatory touch will somehow prevent a degree of concentration at AI’s frontier....
By Caleb Withers
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Did German Pilots Just Pass NATO’s Tactics to China?
Europe should bury its naivete regarding Chinese military power, even if no Chinese missiles will likely rain down on Paris, London, or Berlin....
By Franz-Stefan Gady
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Technology & National Security
Qualified to Compete: a New Approach to CredentialsThe United States must simultaneously focus on cultivating its own talent pool to not only compete with China, but also to maintain technological leadership for decades to com...
By Alexandra Seymour
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Technology & National Security
The State of U.S. Technology Talent: A Whole-of-Nation Approach to Bolstering the Tech Talent PoolRobust cooperation between tech talent stakeholders is important because America’s competitive edge will erode without adequate talent stores to drive sustained innovation for...
By Hannah Kelley
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Modi Goes to Washington: The Biden Administration is Playing the Long Game
All signs point to a historic visit this month by Modi that will also further validate the success of the Administration’s Indo-Pacific strategy....
By Lisa Curtis
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The Unintended Consequences of Economic Sanctions
Economic sanctions are being used more and more often but also face more questions of effectiveness, especially as they are used on larger and larger targets. The recent anniv...
By Rachel Ziemba
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Around the Table with Cori Fleser
Around the Table is a three-question interview series from the Make Room email newsletter. Each edition features a conversation with a peer in the national security community ...
By Cori Fleser
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Moldova Needs More From Europe Than a Symbolic Summit
The EU must match Russia’s long-term commitment to subverting Moldova’s politics with its own long-term strategy for supporting the country’s path toward full membership in th...
By Nicholas Lokker & Jason C. Moyer
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Technology & National Security
China Is Flirting With AI CatastropheToday’s AI sprint would not be the first time Beijing’s desire to hasten progress invited disaster....
By Bill Drexel & Hannah Kelley
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Technology & National Security
An AI Challenge: Balancing Open and Closed SystemsNavigating the spectrum between open and closed is critical to effective artificial intelligence policy. The right balance will promote innovation and competition while managi...
By Pablo Chavez
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Defense / Indo-Pacific Security
A Nuclear Collision Course in South AsiaThe prospects for sustaining this era of minimum deterrence appear increasingly shaky....
By Dr. Andrew Krepinevich, Jr.
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From shock and awe to stability and flaws: Iraq’s post-invasion journey
Twenty years after the US-led invasion of Iraq, the country is now run by its eighth government, which took power in October 2022. Despite continuous fears of implosion, the p...
By Hamzeh Hadad
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Sharper: American Power & Purpose
Today, new questions arise about the intent and impact of American power. Adversaries and competitors, allies and partners, and the American people are evaluating America’s po...
By Anna Pederson