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Securing U.S. Democracy Initiative
Protecting the Integrity of the National GuardClaire Finkelstein is the Algernon Biddle professor of law and professor of philosophy at the University of Pennsylvania, where she is the faculty director of the Center for E...
By Claire Finkelstein
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Ukraine Is Europe’s War. Isn’t It?
The Trump administration therefore faces a choice: It can stand up to the Kremlin now, in Ukraine, or later....
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor
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Technology & National Security
Artificial Intelligence Infrastructure on DOE LandsMaintaining America’s lead in AI data centers is critical for U.S. AI dominance....
By Caleb Withers, Janet Egan & Spencer Michaels
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Securing U.S. Democracy Initiative
Congress Must Clarify the National Guard’s Section 502 Legal AuthoritiesMark Nevitt is currently an associate professor of law at Emory University School of Law, and previously served as a Navy judge advocate general and tactical jet aviator with ...
By Mark Nevitt
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Securing U.S. Democracy Initiative
Better Positioning the National Guard for 21st-Century EngagementsCarrie F. Cordero is the Robert M. Gates senior fellow at the Center for a New American Security (CNAS) where she leads the Securing U.S. Democracy Initiative. The National Gu...
By Carrie Cordero
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How America Can Keep the Peace Between India and Pakistan
The only way Washington can play the role of honest broker during times of crisis between India and Pakistan is if it maintains ties to both....
By Lisa Curtis
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Energy, Economics & Security / Technology & National Security
Tariffs and Tech: An Uncertain RecipeHigher tariffs could prompt American cloud companies to shift more of their capital investments abroad....
By Pablo Chavez
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How the Trade War Could Blow the Navy off Course
The combined effect of tariff-induced inflation and policies biased towards legacy designs may ultimately hurt the Navy’s long-term modernization....
By CDR Michael Borja
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Around the Table with Molly Campbell
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 ...
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Sharper: Trump’s First 100 Days and Ukraine
The first 100 days of President Donald Trump’s second term has dramatically reoriented the United States’ relationship with its global allies and adversaries. Nowhere has this...
By Charles Horn
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A U.S. Strategy for Advancing EU Enlargement
In 2014, European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker famously declared a pause in the European Union’s enlargement. This pause is now over, after Russia’s 2022 invasion ...
By Nicholas Lokker
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Technology & National Security
Five Objectives to Guide U.S. AI DiffusionThe Framework for AI Diffusion (the Framework) is an ambitious proposal to shape the global distribution of critical AI capabilities, maintain U.S. AI leadership, and prevent ...
By Janet Egan & Spencer Michaels
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Modernizing the tools of economic statecraft to meet the challenges of today
Over the last decade, economic statecraft has evolved to become an oft used but ill-defined catchall for the levers of economic and financial policy that advance American nati...
By Eitan Danon
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Technology & National Security
Shaping the World’s AI Future: How the U.S. and China Compete to Promote Their Digital VisionsAs the United States navigates evolving global AI competition, balancing these elements will be crucial in determining whose AI systems — and by extension, whose approaches, v...
By Keegan McBride
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Indo-Pacific Security / Technology & National Security
Trump’s Crackdown on Foreign Students Is a Gift to ChinaWhen top global talent no longer sees America as a stable, long-term bet — in light of both visa and research funding insecurity — many will vote with their feet....
By Jordan Schneider
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Technology & National Security
America Can Still Lose the AI RaceChina is poised to take advantage as countries begin to reduce their reliance on the American tech industry....
By Keegan McBride
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Defense / National Security Human Capital Program
The Department of Defense’s Breakthrough Nuclear Moment Risks Slipping AwayUnless they act, the Department of Defense’s breakthrough nuclear moment may vanish before it really happens....
By Will Rogers
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National Security Human Capital Program
Sharper: National Security Human CapitalU.S. national security depends on the nation’s ability to leverage the expertise of uniformed warfighters and the highly skilled civilian professionals who develop and impleme...
By Charles Horn & Taren Sylvester
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Securing Talent for CHIPS Act Success
This commentary piece is part of CNAS’s The Pitch: A Competition of New Ideas. The author, Connor O’Brien, won the Technology and National Security Heat at the 2024 competitio...
By Connor O’Brien
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Creating a Multinational Shipbuilding Coalition
This commentary piece is part of CNAS’s The Pitch: A Competition of New Ideas. The author, Julian Graham, won Best in Show at the 2024 competition. American power and prosper...
By Julian Graham