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Technology & National Security
Can Russia’s Combat Robots Compete with U.S. Abrams Tanks?But Samuel Bendett, of the Center for Naval Analyses, cast doubts on Rogozin's claim that the "Marker" would be able to take on the likes of the M1 Abrams and the Leopard 2 ma...
By Samuel Bendett
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CNAS Biotech Task Force Issues Statement of Purpose
For more information or to schedule an interview, please contact Cameron Edinburgh at [email protected]....
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Latam FX Rises against Softer Dollar, Vale Weighs on Brazil’s Bovespa
The IMACEC economic activity index of the world's largest copper producer still ended 2022 in negative territory as it faced a slowdown after a rapid post-pandemic recovery. T...
By Rachel Ziemba
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The Pitch: A Competition of New Ideas
Washington, February 1, 2023—The Center for a New American Security (CNAS) today announced a call for applications for The Pitch: A Competition of New Ideas, the Center’s annu...
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India, US Are Ready to Break Down Barriers to Closer Technology and Defence Cooperation: Experts
Announced during US President Joe Biden and Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s bilateral talks in Tokyo in May last year, the iCET is spearheaded by the National Security Councils...
By Lisa Curtis
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Technology & National Security
Huawei Latest Target of US Crackdown on China TechSince taking office in 2021, President Joe Biden has taken an even more aggressive stance than his predecessor, Donald Trump. Now the Biden administration appears to be headin...
By Sam Howell
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Defense / Transatlantic Security / Technology & National Security
How arming Ukraine is stretching the US defense industry“The Ukraine conflict has been an important wake-up call for decision makers at the Pentagon,” says Martijn Rasser, director of technology and national security at the Center ...
By Martijn Rasser & Stacie Pettyjohn
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Technology & National Security
Russia Says It Will Fast-Track Testing of Tank-Killing Robot in UkraineCurrently, there are just five Markers in existence, and according to Rogozin, four of them are being sent to the Donbas region of Ukraine. “What’s interesting is that Marker...
By Samuel Bendett
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CNAS Welcomes Jon B. Wolfsthal as Adjunct Senior Fellow
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Expect More Covert Israeli Operations against Iran after Nuclear Talks Stall, Say Experts
The drone attack on the warehouse in Isfahan on Saturday night, confirmed by Iran, and air strikes on a convoy of lorries carrying arms into eastern Syria from Iraq on Sunday ...
By Jonathan Lord
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Will More NATO Support Increase Tensions in Asia?
Jim Townsend, US deputy assistant secretary of defense for Europe and NATO under former President Barack Obama, and currently an adjunct senior fellow at the Center for a New ...
By Jim Townsend
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National Security Human Capital Program
Veteran Cyclist Rides 1,689 Miles to Honor Fallen Soldiers"Like most of us who have served in the military, I have memories that are never far away. In 2007, I led a group of 800 paratroopers on a perilous tour in Afghanistan. They m...
By Christopher D. Kolenda
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What the Chances of a War between the US and China Actually Look Like, according to Experts
Ultimately, a war between China and the United States would largely arise from political decisions that Chinese Communist Party leaders make, especially China’s President Xi J...
By Tom Shugart
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Technology & National Security
Washington Halts Licenses for U.S. Companies to Export to HuaweiMartijn Rasser, a technology expert at CNAS, a think-tank, said the latest action was a “really significant move”. “The actions by the commerce department are partly driven by...
By Martijn Rasser
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CNAS Announces 2023 Shawn Brimley Next Generation National Security Fellows
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Technology & National Security
Mass-Market Military Drones Have Changed the Way Wars Are FoughtBy 2016, ISIS had modified DJI Phantom quadcopters to drop grenades. These weapons joined the arsenal of scratch-built ISIS drones, using parts that investigators with Conflic...
By Samuel Bendett
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China Makes Polar Plunge in Brazen Land-Grab as It Eyes Expansion to Antarctica
On the other side of the world, China is expanding its footprint in Antarctica to become a “polar great power” by the end of the decade. “China has an interest in being seen a...
By Jacob Stokes
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Technology & National Security
A Chinese Invasion of Taiwan Is a Real and Dangerous Possibility That Could Wreck Armies and Ruin the Global Economy Worse than the 1929 Stock Market CrashWhile US businesses can take some steps to reduce their reliance on Taiwan chipmaking, including bolstering their chip inventories and diversifying their supply chains, this i...
By Martijn Rasser
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Can Board Games Teach Us about the Climate Crisis? Game Creators Say Yes
Ed McGrady, a chemical engineer by training, has run wargames for a range of government entities, including the White House. An adjunct senior fellow at the Center for a New A...
By Dr. ED McGrady
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U.S. Weighs Turkey, Greece Jet Sales amid NATO Expansion
Jim Townsend, a former U.S. deputy assistant secretary of defense for European and NATO policy, said the United States has been successful in terms of managing the balance bet...
By Jim Townsend