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How to Stop Rogue States Like Russia from Interfering in Our Politics
Democratic governments have done much to protect themselves in recent years. Still missing, however, is a mechanism for collective action....
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CNAS Releases Open Source Dataset on Drone Proliferation
Washington, September 10, 2024 – Today, the Center for a New American Security (CNAS) released the Drone Proliferation Dataset by Molly Campbell. As drones become an increasin...
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Drone Proliferation Dataset
The Center for a New American Security (CNAS) Drone Proliferation Dataset tracks global transfers of military-grade aerial drones, regardless of size and capability, between 1...
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CNAS Welcomes David McKenzie as Director of Communications
Washington, September 9, 2024 – The Center for a New American Security (CNAS) is pleased to welcome David McKenzie as its new Director of Communications. In this role, McKenzi...
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Why Russia, China, North Korea, and Iran are teaming up
Probably the most surprising thing about the war in Ukraine is that Russia is getting a ton of help. North Korea and Iran are sending it millions of rounds of ammunition and l...
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How to Revamp Chinese Students’ American Education
The PRC today operates the largest and most sophisticated propaganda apparatus in human history....
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David McKenzie
David McKenzie is the communications director at the Center for a New American Security (CNAS) where he leads a team of communications and event professionals that strategical...
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Virtual Event | “Focus: The ASML Way” with Marc Hijink
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U.S. military must reinforce Guam's crumbling infrastructure
In Guam, one is quickly struck by the juxtaposition of crystal-clear waters with crumbling infrastructure and abandoned cars strewn across the small Pacific island. Following ...
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Where Should the Next U.S. President Take the China Relationship?
Emily Kilcrease, a senior fellow at the Center for a New American Security, notes that Trump 2.0 would also have “a lot of interest in things like revoking China’s permanent n...
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Kamala Harris Isn’t Looking to Pick New Fights with China, Unlike Donald Trump
In another sign, Harris has picked Tim Walz as her running mate, someone with rich experience working in the Asian nation. Meanwhile, Gordon’s memo highlighted that Harris had...
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There Are No Magic Beans: Easy Options to Deter China Militarily Do Not Exist
The only assured way to deter an attack on Taiwan is to have sufficient survivable forces and munitions properly postured before a Chinese attack....
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Understanding China-Philippines' dangerous South China Sea face-offs
The situation in the South China Sea is more worrying than that in the Taiwan Strait, says Indo Pacific security expert Lisa Curtis, former top US official and now Senior Fell...
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Sharper: Axis of Upheaval
A loose but growing coalition between Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea demonstrates that their combined strategic interests have the potential to pose significant economic...
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Tough U.S. Sanctions Packages Are Here to Stay—Whether It’s Harris or Trump
Trump has touted his supposed special relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin, and his views on the country differ substantially from most of the Democratic Party l...
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How Thailand’s political turmoil complicates ties with the US
Thailand has sought to move closer to China in multiple domains – in addition to courting Chinese investment and tourism, Bangkok has also increased military ties between the ...
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Virtual Event | Confronting the Axis of Upheaval
An axis of authoritarian leaders—China, Russia, Iran, North Korea, and extremist groups, coined CRINGE by Rep. Adam Smith—working together and separately, poses a number of th...
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The Pentagon Is Planning a Drone ‘Hellscape’ to Defend Taiwan
“China has essentially copied all of the large and medium high-altitude drones the US has and produced what amount to cheaper versions of the MQ-9 Reaper or the [RQ-4] Global ...
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Chinese Laser-Sensor Maker Hesai Awaits Pentagon Notification on Blacklist Decision
“The DoD requires labyrinthine approvals and can be subject to all sorts of hold-ups due to ordinary bureaucratic delays,” according to Bill Drexel of the Centre for a New Ame...
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Why China’s and Russia’s Militaries Are Training Together
China and Russia have pressed an informal political and economic alliance against the West. Now they are stepping up the cooperation between their militaries with increasingly...