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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
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What Does the Future Hold for Turkey?
Turkey’s presidential election is headed to a second round after no candidate won an outright majority on May 14. Ahead of the rematch between current President Erdoğan and op...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor, Jim Townsend, Steven A. Cook & Aslı Aydıntaşbaş
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What a Debt Default Would Mean for National Security
Military strength and geopolitical influence rise and fall with a country’s economic power, and a debt default would strike a major blow against them all....
By Richard Fontaine
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Are U.S. Sanctions Alone Enough to Limit the Effects of the Russian-Iranian Military Partnership?
Jonathan Lord joins Alhurra to discuss the effects of U.S. sanctions on Iran and the growing security ties between Russia, Iran, and the effects on the Middle East. Watch th...
By Jonathan Lord
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Carrie Cordero on Presidential Declassification
Carrie Cordero and John Dean join Anderson Cooper on CNN to discuss the presidential authority to declassify documents. Watch the full clip from AC360 on CNN....
By Carrie Cordero
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Standing United Against the People’s Republic of China’s Economic Aggression and Predatory Practices
Watch: Watch the full hearing from the U.S. House Committee on Foreign Affairs....
By David Feith
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Congress ponders regulation of powerful emergent A.I. platforms
Can Congress keep up with the pace of growth in artificial intelligence? Paul Scharre of the Center for a New American Security talks about the current attempts to regulate A....
By Paul Scharre
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What Comes Next for U.S. Policy Towards Russia?
Watch the full hearing on "What Comes Next for U.S. Policy Toward Russia", held by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.I. Introduction Chairman Menendez, Ranking Member Ris...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor
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Controlling Access to Advanced Compute via the Cloud: Options for U.S. Policymakers, Part I
We do not recommend controlling access to cloud computing services for entities in China, because, based on our analysis, it does not appear feasible and may have adverse cons...
By Hanna Dohmen, Jacob Feldgoise, Emily Weinstein & Tim Fist
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Chinese Data Restrictions Undermine US-China Stability
By refusing dialogue, China increases the risk of miscalculation, crises, and even conflict....
By Paul Scharre
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Volkswagen, then Stellantis: Billions for battery plants, but little on mines for raw material
Canada’s critical minerals strategy has large aspirations, but these plans will go unrealized without a higher degree of focus and funding....
By Rachel Ziemba, Giancarlo Da-Re & Matthew Funk
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The Road to Vilnius with Alexander Vershbow and Ian Brzezinski
In July, NATO will host its annual summit in Vilnius to discuss the path forward for the European security architecture. NATO Allies have provided critical support to Kyiv ahe...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor, Jim Townsend, Alexander Vershbow & Ian Brzezinski
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From the USA, a Warning for Democracies
With new threats posed by commercial spyware uncovered by the day, democracies cannot wait to respond. Now is the time to work together and limit authoritarian use of spyware ...
By Alexandra Seymour
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NATO must codify these lessons from Ukraine while motivation is there
Measured by the yardstick of history, NATO is an unprecedented success. The West needs it to stay that way....
By Ira Straus & Jim Townsend
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Sharper: Military Recruitment
With the 50th anniversary of the United States’ All-Volunteer Force this summer, and the current recruiting crisis potentially impacting force readiness, military personnel po...
By Anna Pederson, Ayla McBreen & Charles Horn
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Beyond Ukraine’s Offensive
The offensive has consumed planning, but a sober-minded approach would recognize that supporting Ukraine will be a long-term effort....
By Michael Kofman & Rob Lee
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Marine Force Design: Changes Overdue Despite Critics’ Claims
Imagine a Corps that can emulate what the Ukrainian army did to the Russian army during the first phase of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s “special military operation,” but...
By Robert O. Work
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Michael Kofman on the Russia-Ukraine Conflict
CNAS Adjunct Senior Fellow Michael Kofman talked about the state of the Russia-Ukraine conflict and the anticipated Ukrainian counteroffensive with C-SPAN. Watch the full inte...
By Michael Kofman
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Latin and South America Are a Key to the United States’ Critical Minerals Puzzle
Europe’s reliance on Russian oil and gas pales in comparison to the United States’ dependence on China for critical minerals. Amid heightened technology competition and a glob...
By Sam Howell