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Keeley Erhardt
Keeley Erhardt is a doctoral candidate at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, focused on AI for large-scale network analysis. Her research uses mathematical models to u...
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Shannon Vavra
Shannon Vavra is an award-winning National Security Reporter at The Daily Beast, covering the politics and cascading effects of war, including the Israel-Hamas war, Russia's w...
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Capt Daniel McGurkin
Capt Daniel McGurkin is a Captain in the United States Marine Corps stationed in Colorado and serving as a mentor to Marine Corps Reserve intelligence leaders. Prior to his cu...
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Brian Bumpas
Brian Bumpas is a Project Senior Manager, Two Six Technologies, where he puts AI/ML to action. Brian merges a background in mathematics with deep qualitative expertise to anal...
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Etching AI Controls Into Silicon Could Keep Doomsday at Bay
CNAS says licenses could be issued by a government or international regulator and refreshed periodically, making it possible to cut off access to AI training by refusing a new...
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Nathaniel Schochet
Nathaniel Schochet is a former Program Administrator for the Indo-Pacific Security Program at the Center for a New American Security (CNAS). He graduated in May 2020 from Hob...
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Rumors of China’s Decline Are Premature and Dangerous
The chief near-term risk is not that Beijing’s ascent will fizzle, but rather that Washington will fail to muster the strength necessary for an adequate response....
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It’s Not Time to Hit China with Financial Sanctions — Yet
Reaching for the nuclear option now costs the United States important coercive leverage that it may have a greater need for later....
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Another Sign China's Economy Is in Deep Trouble
Emily Jin, a research associate at the Center for a New American Security think tank, told Newsweek China's real estate market slump and falling consumer spending—already majo...
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The ‘Crown Jewel’ of the Chinese Military Appears to Have a Serious Corruption Problem, but the U.S. Can’t Afford to Bet on Its Missiles All Being Defective
"The rocket force is the center of gravity for the Chinese military," Tom Shugart, a former US Navy officer who is now an adjunct senior fellow at the Center for a New America...
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CNAS Responds: High Stakes in National Security for 2024
Foreign policy and national security are top of mind for many Americans in 2024. The looming election and mounting threats set the stage for a high-stakes year, intensifying t...
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U.S. House China Panel Calls Intel, Nvidia and Micron Heads to Testify
The commitee this week sent letters to Intel, Nvidia and Micron summoning their chief executives to testify, according to everal people familiar with the situation. The move i...
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How Building Fake Aircraft Carriers and Destroyers in the Desert Could Be Helping China Better Threaten the U.S. Navy
It is not surprising the Chinese would develop a mock-up of the new carrier, Tom Shugart, a former US Navy submarine commander who's now an adjunct senior fellow at the Center...
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CNAS Responds: Taiwan’s 2024 Presidential Election
On Saturday, January 13th, Taiwan will hold its 2024 presidential election. In anticipation of the event, Jacob Stokes, CNAS Senior Fellow for the Indo-Pacific Security Progra...
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U.S. and China Hold Defense Talks Ahead of Taiwan Election
China has positioned the Taiwan election as a choice between war and peace, drawing concerns among experts that Beijing might intensify its pressure campaign against the islan...
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Will Sanctions Deter China?
In this episode of Pekingology, Freeman Chair in China Studies at the Center for Strategic and International Studies Jude Blanchette is joined by Emily Kilcrease, Senior Fello...
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How to Stop Our High-Tech Equipment From Arming Russia and China
The U.S. government’s efforts to stop Russia and China from using American equipment to boost their defense sectors have resulted in tough rules — but leaky enforcement. As a ...
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China Fires Back at U.S. Sanctions
Why it matters: The sanctions expand on Beijing's previous efforts to criminalize certain kinds of research, intimidate individual researchers, and make it harder for companie...
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U.S. Takes Aim at Financial Institutions with New Russia Sanctions Authority
The move comes as U.S. funding for Ukraine military aid is running out and the United States and its allies search for new ways to slow Russia's war effort. Washington already...
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How a Yemeni Rebel Group Is Creating Chaos in the Global Economy
Some countries may feel the impact directly, such as the cash-strapped government of Egypt, which earns more than $9 billion a year from Suez Canal transit fees. But given the...