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The Pitch 2024: A Competition of New Ideas
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Tough Elections Loom over Biden’s Japan Summit
Japan’s decision to boost defense spending is also a helpful rhetorical weapon for Tokyo to quell doubts about its security commitments, experts say. Japan is currently undert...
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Lisa Curtis on U.S. and Japan's Security Alliance
Lisa Curtis talked about Japanese Prime Minister’s trip to the U.S. and the security alliance between the two countries amid threats from China. Watch the full video and more ...
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NATO Doesn’t Have Enough Troops
The biggest factor that has driven down recruitment, experts think, is the lack of an existential U.S. national security threat. “We’re victims of our own success,” said Kate ...
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CNAS Responds: Biden-Kishida Meeting
More Insights from the Indo-Pacific Security Program:...
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Stock Buybacks in Defense: What Drives Them, and How That Can Change?
Lack of capital is not a problem hindering investment at the largest defense primes. The issue revolves around the capital allocation decision....
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Trump Will See Nuclear Subs as a ‘Win-Win’, U.S. Foreign Policy Guru Predicts
One of America’s leading foreign policy thinkers has played down fears that Donald Trump could discard the AUKUS pact or seek revenge against Australian ambassador Kevin Rudd ...
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Countering China’s Influence in Myanmar
The United States must act now to capitalize on the momentum of the EAOs, taking immediate action to help shore up their efforts against the Junta....
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Sanctions by The Numbers: The Russian Energy Sector
Since 2014, the United States, the European Union (EU), and other like-minded nations have targeted the Russian energy sector with increasingly significant coercive economic m...
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Response to NTIA Request for Comment: “Dual Use Foundation Artificial Intelligence Models with Widely Available Model Weights”
In February 2024, the Department of Commerce’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) issued a Request for Comment (RFC) on the implications of “ope...
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AUKUS: Securing the Indo-Pacific, A Conversation with Kurt Campbell
This past March marked the one-year anniversary of the AUKUS Optimal Pathway announcement, between leaders of Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States. As we conti...
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Sharper: Maritime Security
The importance of securing the maritime domain is rapidly increasing. From the South China Sea to the Red Sea, the U.S. and its allies are experiencing escalating challenges t...
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New Biotech Matters Commentary: “Great Data Competition and Interoperability with Allies and Partners”
Washington, April 2, 2024 — Today, the Center for a New American Security (CNAS) released a new Biotech Matters commentary, “Great Data Competition and Interoperability with A...
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Biotech Matters: Great Data Competition and Interoperability with Allies and Partners
Understanding and strengthening America’s biotechnology leadership requires exploring the limits of existing data relevant to the U.S. bioeconomy so that policymakers and the ...
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After Baltimore Bridge Collapse, Unfounded Conspiracy Theories Include a Role for China
Bill Drexel, a technology and national security programme fellow at the Centre for a New American Security in Washington, said that linking China to the Baltimore bridge colla...
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Trump-Proofing Weapons for Ukraine: Allies Consider Moving Arms Group into NATO
Formalizing the group within NATO would go a long way toward protecting support for Ukraine from changes in U.S. and Western governments, experts said — and particularly from ...
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High Stakes: Preparing the Next President
High Stakes: Preparing the Next President is CNAS’s new election-year initiative to explore the most pressing national security issues that will face the next administration. ...
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The U.S. Can’t Let China Dominate the Small-Drone Market
Russia’s war on Ukraine is a wake-up call on the dangers of letting an unfriendly nation dominate the drone market. Both sides are deploying thousands of Chinese drones, said ...
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Countering Coercion
The People’s Republic of China’s (PRC or China) has been engaging in gray zone activity—coercive behavior that is aimed at changing the status quo but that is below a threshol...
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New CNAS Report Offers Policy Roadmap to Counter Chinese Gray Zone Activities and Bullying in the South China Sea and Indian Ocean
Washington, March 29, 2024 — Today, the Center for a New American Security (CNAS) released a new report, Countering Coercion: Managing Chinese Gray Zone Activity in the South ...