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  • Commentary

    • Lawfare
    • September 15, 2021
    China Is Making Smart Money

    As a U.S. national security matter, China’s progress in the digital renminbi is more about China’s ambition to harness data than it is about advancing its currency....

    By Yaya J. Fanusie & Emily Jin

  • Commentary

    • Inkstick
    • September 14, 2021
    "Never Forget" What?

    Over the next several years my generation — the one that doesn’t remember 9/11 — needs to unlearn the status quo of the last two decades....

    By Emma Swislow

  • Commentary

    • War on the Rocks
    • September 13, 2021
    What Tigray Portends: the Future of Peace and Security in Africa

    The deadly convergence of these two systematic trends — the ineptitude of the African Union and the increasing centrality of Chinese power — points towards a dangerous new era...

    By Sam Wilkins

  • Commentary

    • Asia Times
    • September 11, 2021
    China tariff policies flounder without a strategy

    The White House ought to be asking a series of questions. What problem are we responding to? What are we trying to achieve? How will 301s and tariffs further that?...

    By Van Jackson

    • Commentary
    • Lawfare
    • September 11, 2021
    20 Years After 9/11

    If national security is fundamentally about protecting the continuation of our constitutional democracy, then the national security community should be focusing on threats her...

    By Carrie Cordero

  • Commentary

    • The Hill
    • September 10, 2021
    20 years after 9/11, US foreign policy still struggles for balance

    That points the way to a post-post-9/11 foreign policy: Balancing America’s interests, values, presence, engagement, and efforts — on multiple issues in multiple places — shou...

    By Richard Fontaine

  • Commentary

    • The Diplomat
    • September 10, 2021
    Banished Soviet-Koreans Helped Build North Korea

    While Pyongyang touts its reclusive nature as an act of national pride free from foreign influence, the reality is that a collection of outsiders – Soviet-Koreans, in particul...

    By Jason Bartlett

  • Commentary

    • Inkstick
    • September 9, 2021
    Neoliberals, Anti-imperialists, and the China Question

    If there are arguments to be made in favor of cooperation with China, or to justify not sweating China’s accumulation of power, they’re probably best made on grounds other tha...

    By Van Jackson

  • Commentary

    • War on the Rocks
    • September 9, 2021
    Confronting Chaos: a New Concept for Information Advantage

    The side that can deal with chaos and operate more effectively with degraded systems will likely seize the initiative....

    By Chris Dougherty

  • Commentary

    • Forkast
    • September 8, 2021
    Imagining a global digital wallet and the future it can hold

    Though people tend to think about conducting day-to-day transactions in a single currency, the financial landscape of the future is likely going to require ownership (and lite...

    By Michael Greenwald

    • Commentary
    • War on the Rocks
    • September 8, 2021
    Zapad-2021: What to Expect From Russia’s Strategic Military Exercise

    Major exercises are indeed a time for vigilance, and caution, but they also present opportunities for Western analysts and intelligence services....

    By Michael Kofman

  • Commentary

    • National Security College
    • September 8, 2021
    A Techno-Diplomacy Strategy for Telecommunications in the Indo-Pacific

    There is growing recognition that a multilateral approach is required to deal with the challenges stemming from China’s growing digital influence....

    By Lisa Curtis & Martijn Rasser

  • Commentary

    • September 8, 2021
    Sharper: Afghanistan 20 Years Later

    The chaotic end to the war in Afghanistan bookends two decades in which America changed irrevocably. Thousands of soldiers experienced dual wars, and multiple generations of v...

    By Anna Pederson & Sydney Simon

  • Commentary

    • The Hill
    • September 7, 2021
    Technology competition: We need more than just strategy

    The United States must craft a new strategic approach to technology policy, one that promotes its strengths, protects its advantages, and capitalizes on its alliances and part...

    By Megan Lamberth & Martijn Rasser

    • Commentary
    • War on the Rocks
    • August 31, 2021
    After Withdrawal: How China, Turkey, and Russia will Respond to the Taliban

    The rise of the Taliban creates its own set of challenges for leaders in China, Turkey, and Russia, each of which see themselves as important regional powerbrokers....

    By Michael Kofman, Aaron Stein & Yun Sun

  • Commentary

    • The Diplomat
    • August 31, 2021
    Online Shopping for Nukes? Tune Into a North Korean Military Parade.

    The ostentatious display of lethal weapons in massive military parades serves both a political and financial purpose: to demonstrate military might to enemies and entice poten...

    By Jason Bartlett

  • Commentary

    • Make Room
    • August 31, 2021
    Around the Table with Metin Toksoz-Exley

    Around the Table is a three-question interview series from the Make Room email newsletter. Each edition features a conversation with a peer in the national security community ...

    By Metin Toksoz-Exley

  • Commentary

    • Inkstick
    • August 30, 2021
    The Missing Context in America's Competition with China

    We need to drop the talk of a new “cold war” to describe the tense us-china rivalry. It isn’t one. Instead, it’s an unprecedented contest between two economic powerhouses with...

    By Martijn Rasser

  • Commentary

    • Lawfare
    • August 30, 2021
    What Is Known About ISIS-K Funding in Afghanistan?

    The horrific Aug. 26 complex attack against Afghan civilians and U.S. Marines at the Kabul airport has put international attention on the Islamic State in Khorasan (ISIS-K), a...

    By Alex Zerden

  • Commentary

    • The Hill
    • August 29, 2021
    Ignoring the National Guard is dangerous

    The reliance on the National Guard to fulfill wartime personnel demands marks a transition from a strategic reserve to an operational reserve, in which the Guard meets similar...

    By Nathalie Grogan

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