The recently announced “Trump” class of battleships is cast as the world’s largest and most powerful ships. But these ships ...
On May 21–22, 2024, the Republic of Korea and the United Kingdom cohosted the second AI summit following the United Kingdom’s launch of the series in 2023. The “AI Seoul Summit,” as it was billed, ...
On April 22, 2022, the French military released satellite imagery and drone footage documenting an attempt by Russian Wagner Group mercenaries to stage evidence of French atrocities near an army base ...
On the Horizon Volume 8 features research from the 2025 CSIS PONI Nuclear Scholars Initiative. The chapters explore how advances in technology and geopolitical shifts affect nuclear deterrence and ...
This blog post explores the critical role of biotech innovation for U.S. national security in the context of strategic competition with China.
Please join the Center for Strategic and International Studies on Tuesday, September 24, at 3:00 p.m. ET for an in-person launch of the report: The Russia-Ukraine War: A Study in Analytic Failure. In ...
Richard Rossow is a senior adviser and holds the Chair on India and Emerging Asia Economics at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). In this role, he helps frame and shape ...
This new CSIS report argues that with U.S. competitors increasingly operating in the gray zone between routine statecraft and open war, the United States must develop a campaign plan to deal with the ...
Clay Lowery is the executive vice president for research and policy at the Institute of International Finance (IIF). In this role he serves on the IIF’s management team and oversees its economic ...
Ambassador Kay Bailey Hutchison stepped down from her term as U.S. permanent representative to NATO in Brussels, Belgium, in 2021. During her 3.5 years as permanent representative, she focused on the ...
Alexander Palmer is a fellow in the Warfare, Irregular Threats, and Terrorism Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). Prior to joining CSIS, he worked in Afghanistan, ...
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