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Leading From the House on Foreign Affairs
Democrats' new leaders will be well positioned to build on this legacy and continue the Democratic tradition of muscular internationalism....
By Daniel Silverberg & Mariah Sixkiller
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The Kadena Conundrum: Developing a Resilient Indo-Pacific Posture
This article originally appeared in War on The Rocks. The long-standing debate over whether the United States is prioritizing China and the Indo-Pacific region has reignited o...
By Stacie Pettyjohn, Andrew Metrick & Becca Wasser
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Opportunities and Challenges for Trade Policy in the Digital Economy
This hearing addresses digital trade, and I will focus my testimony on the national-security problems in this area posed by China – specifically, concerns about China’s open a...
By David Feith
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Securing U.S. Democracy Initiative
Carrie Cordero on the Latest January 6 TrialsCarrie Cordero joins CNN to discuss the conviction of Stewart Rhodes for seditious conspiracy during the January 6th insurrection. Watch the full interview from CNN....
By Carrie Cordero
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How the Price Cap on Russian Oil Will Work in Practice
The price cap on Russian oil is a policy backed by the G7 designed to curb Moscow’s oil revenues. Since Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine in February, the G7 has imposed...
By Edward Fishman
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Xi Jinping in His Own Words
The contest between democracies and China will increasingly turn on the balance of dependence; whichever side depends least on the other will have the advantage....
By David Feith, Matt Pottinger & Matthew Johnson
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To Designate or Not? Russia and SST Status
The United States is unlikely to expend its political and financial resources to impose additional secondary sanctions as part of its Russia sanctions regime...
By Jocelyn Trainer
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Jonathan Lord on the Latest in U.S.–Middle East Relations
The Kurdistan in America podcast hosted Jonathan Lord discussing the new government in Baghdad, ERbil-Baghdad relations, the Sinjar agreement, the role and future of the Unite...
By Jonathan Lord
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Technology & National Security
The China-US Tech War: What’s Next?Alexandra Seymour joined The Diplomat for a discussion about the future of the China-U.S. tech competition which also featured Johanna M. Costigan, a Junior Fellow at the Asia...
By Alexandra Seymour
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Technology & National Security
Export Controls Give ASML and the Netherlands an Opportunity to Lead by Example. Will They Take It?If the Netherlands adopted the U.S. controls, ASML and ASMI could continue most of their sales to China....
By Martijn Rasser & Dr. Jason Matheny
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Around the Table with Jordan Hibbs
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 Jordan Hibbs
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Middle East Security / Energy, Economics & Security
COP27 in Egypt: Putting Human Rights on the Climate AgendaCairo hoped that COP27 would focus on its stated agenda: climate change adaptation. Yet it was human rights concerns—such as jailed pro-democracy activist Alaa Abdel Fattah’s ...
By Arona Baigal & Jocelyn Trainer
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Technology & National Security
New US Export Controls Need Allied SupportJapan and the Netherlands must enact similar advanced chip controls to ensure they do not enable the very practices they denounce....
By Hannah Kelley
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Relations between the US and France Are Worse Than They Appear
Macron’s visit shouldn't serve as a mask for differences in security, trade, and diplomacy between the two allies....
By Nicholas Lokker
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National Security Human Capital Program
The Military’s Most Challenging Recruiting Year YetKate Kuzminski provides insights on recruiting issues regarding the military with Viewpoint Radio. She discusses whats feeding into less Americans signing up and how the gover...
By Katherine L. Kuzminski
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With the Elections Over, the US-Israel Relationship Faces New Tests
Elections in Israel and the United States are over. Now, political passions must be quelled and leaders must choose to prioritize their nations’ national security interests....
By Jonathan Lord
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Is Putin a Rational Actor?
Western leaders must try to make Putin realize, as he considers turning to his nuclear arsenal, that there can be no winners in such a conflict....
By Dr. Andrew Krepinevich, Jr.
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Indo-Pacific Security / Transatlantic Security
Taking on China and RussiaToday Washington has chosen, perhaps by default, to compete with—and if necessary, confront—both Russia and China simultaneously and indefinitely....
By Richard Fontaine
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What Has the War in Ukraine Revealed about Russian Power?
Deputy Editor Kate Brannen and authors Andrea Kendall-Taylor and Michael Kofman mark the launch of the November/December 2022 issue of Foreign Affairs with a discussion of Rus...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor & Michael Kofman
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Russia’s Withdrawal from Kherson, with Mike Kofman and Mick Ryan
Last week, Kiev reached an important milestone when Russian troops withdrew from the city of Kherson. This retreat has both strategic and symbolic significance, given that Khe...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor, Michael Kofman & Mick Ryan