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The Illusion of Controls
The 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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Semi-protecting Semiconductors Poses a Risk to National Security
When 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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Flashpoint Iran: How Israel’s New Government May Address Iran
Sam Bendett joined VOANews to discuss how Moscow benefits from acquiring Iranian drones to attack Ukraine. Listen to the full interview from Voice of America....
By Samuel Bendett
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What Is the Purpose of the American “Brigade 101” Conducting Military Exercises in Romania?
Michael Akopian, Research Assistant at the Center for a New American Security joined Now Asharq to discuss the purpose of U.S. Military exercises in Romania. Listen to the f...
By Michael Akopian
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Germany Opens New LNG Terminal Hoping to Quit Dependence on Russian Gas
Rachel Ziemba joined The World to cover the new LNG terminal seeking to end Europe's dependence on Russian energy. Listen to the full interview from The World....
By Rachel Ziemba
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The Case for Supporting Russian Civil Society, with Jamie Fly and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
Since the invasion of Ukraine, the media environment inside Russia has become increasingly restricted. This represents the acceleration of the Putin regime’s crackdown on the ...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor, Jim Townsend & Jamie Fly
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Taiwan: Why the US & China are on collision course for war
In this special analysis, DW's Richard Walker uncovers the roots of the dispute over Taiwan, in part 1 tracing how the diplomatic breakthroughs of the 1970s between the US and...
By Michèle Flournoy
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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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Unintended Consequences of U.S. Industrial Policies: Discord in the Transatlantic Alliance
The 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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Progressive Policy: Shrinking America’s Military Footprint
On this episode of the Order From Ashes podcast, Becca Wasser considers some of the practical ways in which a progressive-minded United States could shift away from its overin...
By Becca Wasser
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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
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Amid Concerns about Smartphone Apps Collecting Data, How Can Users Protect Their Privacy?
The popularity of smartphones means there are more opportunities for companies to monitor, collect and sell users' information. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacF...
By Alexandra Seymour
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Are Sanctions on Russia Working?
The international community has slapped an unprecedented number of sanctions on Russia since it invaded Ukraine. What impact have they had? Edward Fishman joins NPR to discuss...
By Edward Fishman
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Can the United States Help Lebanon Keep the Lights On?
Rather than leave our partner in (quite literally) darkness, the United States must help bring Lebanon back into the light....
By Hunter Streling
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Aviation Advising: Access and Influence through Airpower
Tobias Bernard Switzer, Adjunct Senior Fellow, discusses past success of air advising and explains aviation’s role in establishing access and influence with partner nations. H...
By Tobias Switzer
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Turkey and Transatlantic Relations: Ankara's views on Greece, Ukraine, NATO and more
In recent weeks, Turkey has been grabbing the headlines with a series of major moves. Just a few days ago, Turkish President Erdogan provoked anxiety in the U.S. and Europe by...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor, Jim Townsend, Asli Aydintasbas & Steven A. Cook