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The Siren Song: Technology, JADC2, and the Future of War
Winning future wars will not be about maintaining information advantage but rather prevailing when neither side has the advantage. And that is not a war that can be won by new...
By Andrew Metrick
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National Security Human Capital Program
The Military Must Do More to Help Junior Service Members Find and Pay for Child CareFully funded child care would be another positive step on the long and continuous journey of improved military compensation....
By Col Ernest "Nest” Cage
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On Ukraine aid, Republicans should follow the leader
A robust foreign policy is critical to saving lives and in turn creating allies....
By Heather Nauert
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Around the Table with Devon Hill
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 Devon Hill
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Technology & National Security
Decoupling Wastes U.S. Leverage on ChinaThe ability to deny China access to advanced chips is a powerful advantage whose value is growing exponentially...
By Paul Scharre
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Technology & National Security
The China-US Quantum RaceThe country leading in quantum will be able to threaten adversaries’ corporate, military, and government information infrastructure faster than an adversary can implement effe...
By Sam Howell
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Ukraine, Japan and the Korean War’s 21st-Century Parallel
Rather than foreshadowing deadlier and more destructive wars to come, Ukraine’s struggle could provide the path to averting them....
By Vance Serchuk
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The Political Spillover of Spain’s Unresolved Catalan Question
If the right is in fact poised for victory, time may be running out for any more meaningful negotiations between Madrid and Barcelona. Yet forging a clear path forward is esse...
By Nicholas Lokker & Michael Angeloni
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Sharper: Integrated Deterrence
The belated 2022 National Defense Strategy—released in October of last year—identified integrated deterrence as the cornerstone of the strategy. Integrated deterrence calls fo...
By Anna Pederson & Michael Akopian
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Diversity among diplomats will strengthen U.S. foreign policy
To persuade the broader world of U.S. greatness, however, it is essential to make sure our representatives abroad look like people in the United States....
By Leland Lazarus
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How to Win Friends and Choke China’s Chip Supply
U.S. officials should prioritize aligning controls with other major producer nations to target the most significant technology chokepoints and the areas where the risk of back...
By Emily Kilcrease
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Energy, Economics & Security / Technology & National Security
The Illusion of ControlsThe case of semiconductors illustrates how countries cannot easily weaponize interdependence, especially when it comes to supply chains....
By Emily Kilcrease & Sarah Bauerle Danzman
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Technology & National Security
Semi-protecting Semiconductors Poses a Risk to National SecurityWhen it comes to semiconductors, protectionism is alive in the omnibus spending bill that Congress passed in December. Whether it is strengthening supply chain protections aga...
By Alexandra Seymour
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Best of 2022 from CNAS Staff
The staff at the Center for a New American Security dove into researching some of the most pressing and hard-hitting national security issues of the day. But we also take time...
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Most Popular CNAS Events from 2022
CNAS set a new record by producing 51 events and a three-day virtual conference in 2022 that brought together in-person audiences and tens of thousands more online for convers...
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Top CNAS Reports in 2022
In 2022, CNAS published 34 reports that provided new and in-depth analysis on the most pressing national security issues facing the global community now and tomorrow. Our most...
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Around the Table with Leland Lazarus
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 Leland Lazarus
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The Dawn of Drone Diplomacy
A new era of arms trade is emerging, in which new exporters such as Iran and Turkey are displacing traditional weapons suppliers and are using drone exports to extend influenc...
By Erik Lin-Greenberg
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Transatlantic Security / Energy, Economics & Security
Unintended Consequences of U.S. Industrial Policies: Discord in the Transatlantic AllianceThe European Union’s (EU) internal commissioner, Thierry Breton, recently pulled out of the US-EU Trade and Technology Council (TCC) Summit. According to his aide, the summit ...
By Gibbs McKinley & Jocelyn Trainer
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The ‘Arsenal of Democracy’ Is in Peril
The U.S. was once known as “the arsenal of democracy,” for its ability to build enough weapons not only for itself but also for its allies. In recent decades, that moniker has...
By Stacie Pettyjohn & Hannah Dennis