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Putin and Xi plot sanction resistance
The potential for AI-induced chaos is real. A civilian AI system could accidentally do “something disastrous … shutting down electricity grids or changing satellite orbits in ...
By Jacob Stokes
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Why Growing China-Russia Military Ties Worry the West
Beyond technology, Russia's importance as a supplier for Beijing would increase significantly if China fought a war over Taiwan, according to Andrea Kendall-Taylor, director o...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor
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Technology & National Security
Russia ramps up strike drone use on Kharkiv front, Ukrainian artillery crew saysSamuel Bendett, a senior fellow at the Center for a New American Security think tank, told Reuters he was tracking more mentions of Lancet strikes recently on pro-Russian soci...
By Samuel Bendett
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China-Russia: an economic ‘friendship’ that could rattle the world
Moscow’s increasing reliance on Beijing does not necessarily bother the Kremlin, says Andrea Kendall-Taylor, director of the transatlantic security programme at the Center for...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor
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Technology & National Security
Top US and Chinese officials begin talks on AI in Geneva“It’s vitally important that the United States and China begin frank discussions about how to improve AI safety,” said Paul Scharre, an AI expert at the Center for New America...
By Paul Scharre
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Defense / Transatlantic Security
Russian Forces Push Deeper Into Northern UkrainePart of the Russians’ plan with this overall attack, military analysts said, is to threaten Kharkiv and force Ukraine to divert troops from other battlefields, especially thos...
By Franz-Stefan Gady
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Technology & National Security
Don’t Fear AI-Driven “Biosurveillance,” Experts SayChina's urgent efforts to catch up to the U.S. on AI and biotechnology are a particular cause for concern. "All of the most severe risks, as far as man-made biological agents ...
By Bill Drexel
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Technology & National Security
A New Bid to Police AIOpen-source A.I. models like Meta’s may face extra scrutiny. Chinese companies have already tapped into Meta’s generative A.I. system to create their own tech. If McCaul’s bil...
By Vivek Chilukuri
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Philippines First, India Later, as U.S. Prioritizes ‘Squad’ Allies
Kent Calder, director of the Edwin O. Reischauer Center for East Asian Studies at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, said that, "a series of strategic...
By Lisa Curtis
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What to Expect from Israel’s Rafah Offensive
In other cities where the IDF has fought since this war began, such as Khan Younis, troops were able to move neighborhood by neighborhood, sector by sector, clearing out peopl...
By Jonathan Lord
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Technology & National Security
Drones Changed This Civil War, and Linked Rebels to the WorldMany also take advantage of the original use of these hobbyist gadgets: the video footage they take. In Ukraine and Myanmar alike, kill videos are set to heart-pumping music a...
By Samuel Bendett
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China Has a Lot More Missiles — with U.S. Warships and Bases in Its Sights
The "dramatic expansion" of the Chinese missile arsenal, especially MRBMs and IRBMs, is designed to threaten US forces and allies across the Indo-Pacific region, Thomas Shugar...
By Tom Shugart
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Georgian PM Slams U.S. Criticism Of Draft Law That Sparked Mass Protests
Nicholas Lokker, an analyst at the Center for a New American Security, says the introduction of the bill is a sign the Georgian Dream government is trying to maintain good tie...
By Nicholas Lokker
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Biden’s Grand Bargain Between Saudi Arabia and Israel Hangs by a Thread
"A huge piece of this politically and strategically was about Israel normalization," said Jonathan Lord, director of the Middle East security program at the Center for a New A...
By Jonathan Lord
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The Very Real Limits of the Russia-China ‘No Limits’ Partnership
“What’s even more important is what Russia is having to give away in return” for what it’s getting from China, said Andrea Kendall-Taylor, director of the Transatlantic Securi...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor
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Transatlantic Security / Energy, Economics & Security
Russia’s Wartime Production Fuels Its Economy“Russia’s economy shifted to war-economy mode,” said Rachel Ziemba, an adjunct senior fellow at the Center for a New American Security. “Nabiullina, her credentials, her exper...
By Rachel Ziemba
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Putin’s War Will Soon Reach Russians’ Tax Bills
The proposed tax increase underscores Mr. Putin’s rising confidence about his political control over the Russian elite and his country’s economic resilience at home, showing t...
By Richard Connolly
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After Iran’s Strikes on Israel, Juniper Oak Exercises Seen as a ‘Harbinger’
“We know Juniper Oak was a bilateral exercise — but what we saw over the course of the weekend also included European partners and Jordan. So in fact, it was more sophisticate...
By Jonathan Lord
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Here’s the Defense Tech at the Center of U.S. Aid to Israel, Ukraine, and Taiwan
For a closer look at the military technology at the center of the aid package, I spoke with Andrew Metrick, a fellow with the defense program at the Center for a New American ...
By Andrew Metrick
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National Security Human Capital Program
Losing a Foot Never Held Her Back, Until She Tried to Join the MilitaryThe military personnel bureaucracy is risk-averse, and no one wants to be the first to let an amputee in, said Katherine Kuzminski, who studies the military and society at the...
By Katherine L. Kuzminski