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Jacob Morton
Jacob Morton is an active duty intelligence officer in the U.S. Navy, currently assigned to the Defense Intelligence Agency, where he conducts analysis on transnational organi...
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Olympians Warned to Bring Burner Phones
When Olympic athletes from all over the world land in Beijing for the 2022 Olympic Games, they'll be loaded up with burner phones and will likely leave their own devices behin...
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FCC Adds China Unicom to List of Chinese Telecoms Banned in U.S. on Espionage Fears
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission ejected China Unicom Hong Kong Ltd. from the U.S. market, adding to the tally of Chinese telecommunications companies sanctioned by ...
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CNAS strategy game examines how U.S., China respond to Taiwan semiconductor disruption
Washington, January 27— Essential to the day-to-day functioning of modern society, semiconductors are increasingly at the center of a high-stakes competition between the U.S. ...
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How the Computer Chip Shortage Could Incite a U.S. Conflict With China
The war game scenario conducted by a Washington think tank began with a sudden failure at three Taiwanese semiconductor foundries that make high-end computer chips used in suc...
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Richard Fontaine on Biden's China Policy
Center for a New American Security CEO Richard Fontaine joins Italian news channel Tg2 to discuss President Biden's China policy....
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Mentorship and the Indo-Pacific with Mira Rapp-Hooper and Richard Fontaine
In this episode of Next in Foreign Policy, Mira Rapp-Hooper and Richard Fontaine talk about mentorship and how it shapes both personal and professional lives. They also talk a...
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New Report Addresses Dealing with a Taliban Controlled Afghanistan
Washington, January 20, 2022—Nearly 20 years after U.S. forces overturned Taliban rule in Afghanistan, the country is likely to reemerge as a terrorist hotbed. While competing...
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Washington’s Missing China Strategy
The Biden administration has repeatedly identified China as the United States’ foremost foreign policy challenge. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin has referred to China as th...
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Imagining the Unimaginable: The U.S., China and War Over Taiwan
A war over Taiwan would likely involve the largest and most complex amphibious invasion ever mounted. Were the conflict to drag on, it might well evolve into a building-to-bui...
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China's Digital Currency and Authoritarianism
China is the first major economy to develop and implement a central bank digital currency (CBDC). Its CBDC has many names: Digital Currency/Electronic Payment (DCEP), the digi...
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US must take proactive steps to avert future 6G security issues
Martijn Rasser, senior fellow and director of the Technology and National Security Program at the Center for a New American Security (CNAS), joins Government Matters to discus...
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China’s Nuclear Buildup is About More Than Nukes
Pursuing nuclear and strategic stability between the United States and China will likely prove harder than ever — but it is perhaps more important than ever, too....
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China and Russia Military Cooperation Raises Prospect of New Challenge to American Power
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese leader Xi Jinping oversaw an ambitious joint military exercise in China this summer, which along with reported collaborations in a...
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Securing the Global Digital Economy Beyond the China Challenge
A revised route to digital modernization, premised on open participation, can not only offset the local costs of China’s cyber and influence power, but pave the way for an equ...
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Ethiopia’s War Turns Into a Testing Ground for the Deadliest Drones
Ethiopia’s civil war has become a testing ground for military drones that has made its people “guinea pigs”, rebel leaders have claimed.Multiple purchases of armed surveillanc...
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Threat of Retaliation Looms Large Over U.S.-China Relationship in 2022
With tensions unlikely to abate in 2022, the U.S.-China relationship over the next year is likely to be colored by the omnipresent threat of Chinese retaliation against a vari...
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Europe’s antitrust policy shouldn’t ignore China
While the Digital Markets Act is not wrong to keep U.S. tech companies accountable, it is an opportunity for Europe to use antitrust and competition policy to recalibrate an a...
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T-DAY: The Battle for Taiwan
On the front line of the superpower struggle between the United States and China, Taiwan has fashioned a defensive masterstroke. It has become indispensable to both sides. In ...
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China Telecom Vows to Defy FCC Eviction, Keep Operating in U.S.
China Telecom (Americas) Corp. said it intends to continue most of its U.S. operations despite an order from regulators to stop due to espionage concerns. China Telecom said i...