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Sharper: Nuclear Weapons
The threat of nuclear war has reentered the global consciousness as Russia endangers the security of Ukrainian nuclear power plants, North Korea ramps up its testing of ballis...
By Anna Pederson, Cameron Edinburgh & Emma Swislow
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The DOD Needs a Joint Wargaming Center
All this leads to many wargames producing reports based on bad data and influenced by institutional and personal bias. The creation of a Joint Wargaming Center would address t...
By Col Gabe S. Arrington
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A New Nuclear Deal With Iran Shouldn’t Be Accompanied By Terrorist Legitimization
Removing the label of terrorism should take effort on behalf of the offending party, something the Islamic Republic is unwilling to provide....
By John O'Malley
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How to Stop Putin Without Starting WWIII
The United States and other NATO countries should aid Ukraine through weapons, intelligence, and diplomatic support, but should stay clear of direct involvement in the war....
By Paul Scharre
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Technology & National Security
What South Korea’s Election Means for Its Technology Alliance With the United StatesYoon’s election presents opportunities to strengthen the South Korea-U.S. relationship beyond traditional security concerns....
By Ryan Fedasiuk
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The World That Putin Has Made
By attacking Ukraine, Vladimir Putin may have brought about what he wanted least: a galvanized West, determined to act together to preserve a liberal world order...
By Richard Fontaine
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Ukraine War Should Slow But Not Stop the U.S. Pivot to Asia
The U.S. should continue a long-term shift to Asia, but in a way that better balances resources and engagements across the three strategic theaters....
By Richard Fontaine
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Technology & National Security
Russian threats a reminder of the need to protect GPSWhile Russia’s ground forces may not have delivered the swift stroke Putin expected, its cyber capabilities could fare far better in a future fight and the West needs to be re...
By Sarah Mineiro
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Pentagon needs a six-pillar foundation
Defense budgets are often misaligned with strategy, with readiness and capacity being prioritized over much needed modernization....
By Greg Grant
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What South Korea’s Election Means for Biden and Democracy
South Korea’s democratization is a triumphant success story, yet every administration was criticized for its share of undemocratic practices....
By Dr. Duyeon Kim
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Technology & National Security
Putting Principles into Practice: How the U.S. Defense Department is Approaching AIWhile the application of RAI is still at a nascent stage, the DoD’s continued messaging and prioritization of safe and ethical AI is important....
By Megan Lamberth
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A Climate Change–Ready Force
Building a climate change–ready force will require integrating and adopting innovative climate technologies across the entire DoD....
By Bethan Saunders
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Keep the Spark from the Tinderbox
In the fall of 2016, a remote corner of northwest Syria became a tinderbox. Turkish ground forces rolled in from the north, while Syrian, Russian, and Iranian forces advanced ...
By Sara Plana
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Addressing Future Pandemics through Public Health Diplomacy
The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the need for public health diplomacy, even as public health remains an underrated focus of U.S. foreign policy. A lack of dedicated perso...
By Jake Brooke
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The New Race for Energy Resources
Natural resources are critical for national security. Land, water, and energy capacity all directly affect a nation’s social and economic stability—dubbed “natural security.” ...
By Abigail Wulf
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The Beginning of the End for Putin?
The news of the war and the economic ramifications that followed have led Russians to see both Putin and Russia differently; Russia is not the same today as it was last week....
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor
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The Long Weekend That Changed History
Governments are no longer trying to alter Russian behavior but are instead trying to diminish its ability to project power. All of this happened over a long weekend....
By Richard Fontaine
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Securing U.S. Democracy Initiative
How Cybersecurity Saved U.S. DemocracyIn 2020, the threats compounded as compared to 2016....
By Carrie Cordero
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The New Russian Sanctions Playbook
Just because threatening sanctions failed doesn’t mean the United States should abandon them altogether....
By Edward Fishman
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Why China Sees Opportunity in Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine
China will likely continue to walk a fine line to skirt international condemnation, as the readout from Xi’s Friday call with Putin shows....
By Jacob Stokes