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Technology & National Security
Ukraine Suicide Drone Closer to Induction by Year’s-EndCiting drone expert Samuel Bendett, Forbes wrote that Ukraine has only a handful of Swifts left, limiting their further use. However, he added that the introduction of the new...
By Samuel Bendett
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Technology & National Security
The 2023 NDAA Reflects DOD’s Maturation in Unleashing AI, Experts SayAuthorizing almost $858 billion in spending, the latest National Defense Authorization Act spans 4,408 pages and, in a keyword search, makes at least 135 explicit references t...
By Alexandra Seymour
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National Security Human Capital Program
Rollback of COVID Vaccine Mandate Met with Furor at PentagonKatherine L. Kuzminski, a military policy expert at the Center for a New American Security in Washington, said disciplinary problems can arise when rank-and-file troops see th...
By Katherine L. Kuzminski
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National Security Human Capital Program
Agencies Still Lack the Full, Flexible CX Funding Needed to Modernize Federal ITThe report recommends using root cause analysis as opposed to focusing on symptoms of the issues when determining customer’s problems and possible solutions. Accenture Federal...
By Loren DeJonge Schulman
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New CNAS Report: "Protecting the Protectors: Preventing and Mitigating Domestic Violent Extremism in the Military, Veteran, & Law Enforcement Communities"
Washington, December 6, 2022—Today, the Center for a New American Security (CNAS) released a new report, "Protecting the Protectors: Preventing and Mitigating Domestic Violent...
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National Security Human Capital Program
The Military Still Has No Good Way to Spot Extremist Recruits and Troops on Social MediaThe military has struggled to address the problem, saying the numbers of extremists in the ranks are relatively small. Austin ordered an extremism working group in the months ...
By Katherine L. Kuzminski
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Technology & National Security
Russia’s Story on the Mysterious Explosions That Rocked Bases Housing Strategic Bombers Acknowledges a Glaring WeaknessRussia's story in the wake of mysterious explosions at two air bases acknowledges an embarrassing weakness in its ability to defend its military installations. It argued that ...
By Samuel Bendett
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Technology & National Security
Russia's Deadliest Drones Not Designed for Winter Cold, Ukraine ClaimsSamuel Bendett, Russia analyst for the Center for Naval Analyses and an adjunct senior fellow at the Center for a New American Security, told Newsweek that the Tachyon is adve...
By Samuel Bendett
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Ukraine War Bleeds into Russia-U.S. Nuclear Talks
Russian President Vladimir Putin has appeared to tone down rhetoric threatening the use of nuclear weapons in Ukraine, but experts say the loose talk, coupled with a breakdown...
By Jim Townsend
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Biden and Putin Just Said They’re Open to Talks. Don’t Count on It Happening Soon.
The show of solidarity with Ukraine was important, according to Nicholas Lokker, a research assistant with the Transatlantic Security Program at the Center for a New American ...
By Nicholas Lokker
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After Kherson, Ukraine’s Military Ponders New Push South and East
One of the Ukrainian military’s long-term goals appears to be an offensive that cuts south to occupied Melitopol, said Michael Kofman, a Russian military analyst at the Center...
By Michael Kofman
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Biden and Putin Just Said They’re Open to Talks. Don’t Count on It Happening Soon.
The show of solidarity with Ukraine was important, according to Nicholas Lokker, a research assistant with the Transatlantic Security Program at the Center for a New American ...
By Nicholas Lokker
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EU Edges Closer to $60-per-Barrel Russian Oil Price Cap
Mnuchin told CNBC during a panel in November at the Milken Institute’s Middle East and Africa Summit that the price cap was “not only not feasible, I think it’s the most ridic...
By Rachel Ziemba
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Technology & National Security
San Francisco Vote to Allow Police Use of Deadly Robots Spurs Concern and OutragePaul Scharre, the vice president and director of studies at the Center for a New American Security, a think tank focused on national security issues, said the San Francisco pr...
By Paul Scharre
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What’s the Effect of Europe’s Planned Price Cap on Russian Oil?
Rachel Ziemba, an adjunct senior fellow at the Center for a New American Security think tank, said “this will be an interesting few weeks and few months”. “Russia has made is ...
By Rachel Ziemba
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The Crimea Question: Why Ukraine’s Final Battle Might Be the Western Alliance’s Toughest Test
Unlike the September offensive in the eastern Kharkiv region, where Ukrainian forces broke through thinly manned and ill-supplied Russian lines, the closer the Ukrainians get ...
By Chris Dougherty
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New Policy Brief: "Supporting Russian Civil Society"
Washington, December 1, 2022—Today, the Center for a New American Security (CNAS) released a new policy brief, "Supporting Russian Civil Society: A Report of the Transatlantic...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor & Maria Snegovaya
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China’s COVID Narrative Is Backfiring
The Chinese government wanted “to make an argument that in the capitalist United States, in democracy, they let loose because the government needed to force you back to work, ...
By Jacob Stokes
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Turkey Threatens Another Syria Invasion
Erdogan already used a rally of his Justice and Development Party to brag about the strikes into Syria that Turkey has carried out in recent days and a possible ground invasio...
By Jonathan Lord
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Technology & National Security
San Francisco Considers Allowing Use of Deadly Robots by PolicePaul Scharre, the vice president and director of studies at the Center for a New American Security and the author of “Army of None: Autonomous Weapons and the Future of War,” ...
By Paul Scharre