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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
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New Cryptocurrency Unlikely to Help Russia and Iran Evade Sanctions
It appears that Russia now sees cryptocurrency as a tool for engaging in bilateral trade with Iran, and a way to pay for those drones. By January 2023, the Russian news agency...
By Alex Zerden
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Technology & National Security
Generative AI Like Viral ChatGPT Lands on DISA Technology Watch ListChatGPT, applauded by some for its potential to augment worker productivity and spurned by others over questions of bias and ethics, surpassed 1 million registered users withi...
By Bill Drexel
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U.S. Targets Chinese Company in Broader Russia Sanctions Push
Officials are still trying to gauge how China might respond to evidence of Chinese companies aiding the Russian war effort, said Jacob Stokes, a former Obama administration fo...
By Jacob Stokes
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Tanks Alone Won’t Turn the Tide of the War in Ukraine
The tanks will punch through the trench lines and open a path for infantry in Bradley Fighting Vehicles to hold the reclaimed territory. And the tanks send important signals t...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor
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U.S. Leans on Turkey to End Russian Flights with American-Made Planes
The warning to Turkey is a key test of whether the U.S. and its allies can succeed in isolating Russia over the long term, or whether Moscow can find a way to continue economi...
By Emily Kilcrease
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Technology & National Security
The Pentagon Is Getting More Serious about AIIt’s unclear how much the Switchblades have been used in the conflict, but their presence underscore how the age of autonomous warfare has arrived, despite much of the debate ...
By Paul Scharre
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Technology & National Security
Overmatch Secrecy Needed as China, Russia Surveil US Navy, Experts SayProject Overmatch is the Navy’s contribution to Joint All-Domain Command and Control, or JADC2, the Pentagon’s multibillion-dollar push to connect disparate databases and forc...
By Bill Drexel
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U.S. Asks Israel to Transfer Mothballed American Air Defense Systems to Ukraine
“If true, this would represent a more direct, or you might even say ‘dugri’ request of the Israelis,” said Center for a New American Security Senior Fellow Jonathan Lord, who ...
By Jonathan Lord
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US. Will Send Abrams Tanks to Ukraine Ahead of Expected Russian Offensive
The sudden U.S. about-face follows weeks of hesitation on whether to send the tanks. The administration mulled whether they would offer Ukraine an advantage because they take ...
By Jeffrey Edmonds
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Technology & National Security
Batteries Are the BattlefieldIt’s not just in battery supply chains where China plays a commanding role either. Across a spate of clean energy technologies—including wind power and solar panels—Beijing’s ...
By Sam Howell
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US to Send Dozens of Abrams Tanks to Ukraine
Andrew Metrick, a Defence Fellow at the Washington-based Centre for A New American Security, said the shipments are “potentially quite significant” in helping Ukraine to “brea...
By Andrew Metrick
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How Finnish and Swedish NATO Accession Could Shape the Future Russian Threat
Washington, January 24, 2023—Today, the Center for a New American Security (CNAS) released a new policy brief, "How Finnish and Swedish NATO Accession Could Shape the Future R...
By Nicholas Lokker, Jim Townsend, Heli Hautala & Andrea Kendall-Taylor
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Technology & National Security
China Is the World’s Biggest Face Recognition DealerIn recent years US lawmakers and presidents have expressed concern that China is gaining an edge over the US in AI technology. The report seems to offer hard evidence of one a...
By Alexandra Seymour
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Technology & National Security
China surpassing US in key innovation metric and evolving from ‘imitator’, Washington report saysAnother challenge involving China, analysts said, is that its politics often drive tech policy, and Beijing can be adept at hiding weaknesses and avoiding transparency. This m...
By Alexandra Seymour
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How a Prominent Russian Oligarch Helped Start America’s Cannabis Industry
In addition to Abramovich’s direct funding of Curaleaf, the records show he lent about $84 million to Curaleaf’s largest shareholder, Andrey Blokh, and its chairman, Boris Jor...
By Alex Zerden
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Ukraine’s Ambitions in Crimea Limited by US Hesitance to Supply Heavy Arms
Jeffrey Edmonds, senior adjunct fellow with the Center for a New American Security, said that the decision by the Biden administration to hold back on some of the longer-range...
By Jeffrey Edmonds