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Sanctioned Chinese Military Giant’s US Business Keeps Growing
The 2011 purchase was reviewed by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, a federal entity that can block foreign purchases of US companies and real estate, ...
By Emily Kilcrease
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National Security Human Capital Program
How the Air Force ran short of money for personnelOne reason why the Air Force is facing a money crunch is that the costs of PCS moves have been climbing, especially under a Defense Department policy change enacted in Septemb...
By Katherine L. Kuzminski
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National Security Human Capital Program
How one senator has blocked the Pentagon over abortion“I think it’s fair to ask questions – how does this policy not violate the Hyde Amendment?” says Katherine Kuzminski, a senior fellow who studies politics and the military at ...
By Katherine L. Kuzminski
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Why is Russia’s ruble dropping in value?
Rachel Ziemba, follows sanctions and the Russian economy at the Center for New American Security. Russia, she said, “hiked interest rates sharply, and they also imposed capita...
By Rachel Ziemba
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National Security Human Capital Program
Must-pass defense bill ensnared in culture wars“It’s going to open up a long series of deliberations and negotiations that have the potential to really delay this process,” said Kyleanne Hunter, a senior political scientis...
By Kyleanne Hunter
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Technology & National Security
Ground vehicles are the new frontier in Ukraine's drone warOne advantage of UGVs is their low cost - the parts for Hnatok's smaller machines cost less than 30,000 hryvnias ($812). The impact of combat UGVs from both sides has been ext...
By Samuel Bendett
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National Security Human Capital Program
Pentagon at war with football coach turned senator over abortion policy“We have never seen a situation where a blanket hold is being put on military officers for decisions made by civilians,” said Kate Kuzminski, director of the military, veteran...
By Katherine L. Kuzminski
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CNAS Responds: 2023 NATO Summit in Vilnius
From July 11-12th, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) met in Vilnius, Lithuania to address pressing challenges faced by the alliance, enhance NATO's deterrence and ...
By Richard Fontaine, Andrea Kendall-Taylor, Lisa Curtis & Carisa Nietsche
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Technology & National Security
Drexel: AI Research by U.S. Companies in China Is ‘Fueling the Repressions in Xinjiang and Elsewhere’Bill Drexel, an associate fellow for the technology and national security program at the Center for a New American Security, said the U.S. unknowingly assisted China’s repress...
By Bill Drexel
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Chinese hackers breach email of Commerce Secretary Raimondo and State Department officials
The administration is preparing an expansion of export controls as well as new restrictions on Chinese investment in advanced technologies. Given the forward role that these t...
By Emily Kilcrease
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‘An Act of War’: Inside America’s Silicon Blockade Against China
By squeezing on the industry’s natural choke points, the Biden administration aims to block China from the future of chip technology. The effects will go far beyond cutting in...
By Emily Kilcrease
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Speedy expansion of Ream naval base includes pier that can accommodate warships
Compared to December last year, the base now has “several sets of sizable buildings including, possibly, administrative offices and barracks” at the center, according to Tom S...
By Tom Shugart
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Four maps explain how Sweden and Finland could alter NATO’s security
“Swedish and Finnish NATO membership would provide NATO with another reinforcement route through the Baltic Sea,” said Carisa Nietsche, an associate fellow for the Transatlant...
By Carisa Nietsche
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North Korea fires its first ICBM in 3 months after making threat over alleged US spy flights
“Pyongyang might be manufacturing tensions ahead of its Victory Day to further strengthen solidarity domestically after having failed its first spy satellite launch in May, an...
By Duyeon Kim
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Biden gets major win from Turkey ahead of key NATO summit
“I’m sure the drafters are working, as we speak, to come up with a communique language that says something like, ‘Well not now, but soon,’” said Jim Townsend, adjunct senior f...
By Jim Townsend
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North Korea Fires ICBM After Threat to ‘Shock’ US for Spy Planes
“Because it’s an ICBM that is designed to target the US homeland, it appears North Korea is protesting the recent flights of US spy planes,” said Duyeon Kim, an adjunct senior...
By Duyeon Kim
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National Security Human Capital Program
A showdown with one senator over hundreds of generals and admirals is set to ripple through the US military"It's perfectly appropriate for the for Congress to provide its oversight role in asking the civilian appointees — so service secretaries and other civilians in that chain of ...
By Katherine L. Kuzminski
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US airstrikes kill 10 al-Shabab fighters as Somalia deteriorates
The security situation in Somalia is in danger of deteriorating after the last African Union troops leave the country, said Jocelyn Trainer, an expert on the Horn of Africa wi...
By Jocelyn Trainer
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Putin turns to smear campaign in power move
“People will sort of talk about this that Putin is weak, and why didn’t he follow through on what he said … but there is a history of him sort of taking these less straightfor...
By Peter Schroeder
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Binance Feels Strain of World’s Regulators Leaping Into Action
“The operating environment is going to be more difficult for entities that want to operate in an undefined regulatory location,” said Yaya Fanusie, director of policy for AML ...
By Yaya J. Fanusie & Alex Zerden