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  • Commentary

    • The Atlantic
    • May 24, 2019
    The Forever Trade War

    America’s relationship with China has taken a turn toward the confrontational. Tariffs are rising, rhetoric is heating up, and both sides are digging in....

    By Richard Fontaine

  • Commentary

    • The Washington Post
    • May 24, 2019
    Populism and the coming era of political paralysis in Europe

    Europe’s populists seem set to pull off a major win in the European parliamentary elections this week. But populism’s real challenge to European democracy goes far deeper than...

    By Andrea Kendall-Taylor & Alina Polyakova

  • Commentary

    • World Politics Review
    • May 23, 2019
    Grading Mogherini’s Five Years as EU Foreign Policy Chief

    Starting today and continuing through Sunday, voters across Europe head to the polls to elect a new European Parliament. But this year will bring about more than just a new gr...

    By Rachel Rizzo

  • Video

    • May 22, 2019
    North Korean Ship Seizure - Supporting North Korea in the face of human rights violations

    The United States has seized the North Korean ship Wise Honest. Duyeon Kim joins VOA Korea to examine the significance of this ship seizure in response to sanctions violations...

    By Duyeon Kim

  • Podcast

    • May 22, 2019
    In or Out? What Should the U.S. Do in Syria?

    Nicholas A. Heras asks three notable experts on U.S. national security decision making—Frances Z. Brown, Melissa Dalton, and Loren DeJonge Schulman—whether the Uni...

    By Nicholas Heras, Frances Z. Brown, Melissa Dalton & Loren DeJonge Schulman

  • Commentary

    • May 22, 2019
    What Congress Should Do with the 2020 Defense Budget

    SummaryThere are many things that the administration’s 2020 defense budget request gets right. However, the proposal remains too focused on both the size of the joint force a...

    By Susanna V. Blume

  • Podcast

    • May 22, 2019
    Episode 3: Engaging the Enemy

    As the U.S. seeks a resolution to America’s longest war, we’re joined by Chris Kolenda, the first American to have both fought against—and then engaged in diplomatic tal...

    By Christopher D. Kolenda

  • Commentary

    • Lawfare
    • May 22, 2019
    Counterintelligence Responsibilities and the 2020 Election: What Are the Rules of the Road?

    The attorney general has now directed John Durham, the U.S. attorney in Connecticut, to examine how the FBI’s investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election bega...

    By Carrie Cordero

  • Commentary

    • Foreign Policy
    • May 22, 2019
    The 5G Fight Is Bigger Than Huawei

    The latest salvos in the Trump administration’s campaign against Huawei may prove, at best, to be a Pyrrhic victory—or, at worst, directly undermine U.S. interests and objecti...

    By Elsa B. Kania

  • Podcast

    • May 21, 2019
    The U.S. Ratchets Up Sanctions On Iran And North Korea

    The Trump administration has been talking about military action against Iran, but it is also taking economic action against companies doing business with Iran, using the U.S. ...

    By Elizabeth Rosenberg

  • Commentary

    • Lawfare
    • May 20, 2019
    Trump’s Preference for Acting Officials Puts National Security at Risk

    President Trump recently announced that his intended nominee for secretary of defense will be Patrick Shanahan, who became—way back in March—America’s longest-serving acting s...

    By Carrie Cordero & Joshua A. Geltzer

    • Commentary
    • Defense One
    • May 19, 2019
    Great Power Rivalry Is Also a War For Talent

    China’s military is working harder to find and keep good people. The U.S. must step up its own efforts....

    By Elsa B. Kania & Emma Moore

  • Podcast

    • May 17, 2019
    Cooperation and Fragmentation: Latvian Defense Minister Artis Pabriks on Transatlantic Relations

    Latvian Minister of Defense Artis Pabriks joins Andrea Kendall-Taylor and Rachel Rizzo to discuss the future of transatlantic, European, and Latvian security in an age of grow...

    By Andrea Kendall-Taylor, Rachel Rizzo & Artis Pabriks

    • Podcast
    • May 17, 2019
    Trump Softens Escalating Iran War Rhetoric

    The Trump administration is sounding warnings about Iran and building up force in the Persian Gulf, but the president's aversion to foreign intervention also weigh on his fore...

    By Richard Fontaine

  • Podcast

    • May 17, 2019
    Trump Delays Auto Tariffs For 6 Months

    Last year, the Trump administration put tariffs on steel and aluminum, citing national security concerns. Yesterday, they lifted those tariffs but only for Canada and Mexico. ...

    By Ashley Feng

  • Video

    • May 17, 2019
    America's New Defense Strategy

    On May 17, 2019, the Center for a New American Security (CNAS) and Foreign Policy (FP) welcomed visitors for an on-the-record discussion between CNAS Defense Program Director ...

    By Elbridge Colby & Evan Thomas

    • Congressional Testimony
    • May 16, 2019
    5G: National Security Concerns, Intellectual Property Issues, and the Impact on Competition and Innovation

    Submitted Written TestimonyChairman Graham, Ranking Member Feinstein, and Honorable Members of the Committee:Thank you for inviting me to testify today on an issue critical ...

    By Peter Harrell

    • Commentary
    • May 16, 2019
    San Francisco lawmakers ban facial recognition technology

    Does this ban protect privacy or put public safety at risk? Technology and National Security associate fellow Kara Frederick debates former NYPD officer Darrin Porcher.View t...

    By Kara Frederick

  • Podcast

    • May 15, 2019
    Russia, Hezbollah, and Iran...Oh My!

    Nicholas A. Heras asks three notable experts on Russia, Iran, and Hezbollah in the Syrian conflict—Anna Borshchevskaya, Hanin Ghaddar, and Brian Katz—how the Unite...

    By Nicholas Heras, Anna Borshchevskaya, Hanin Ghaddar & Brian Katz

    • Congressional Testimony
    • May 15, 2019
    Assessing the Use of Sanctions in Addressing National Security and Foreign Policy Challenges

    Submitted Written Testimony...

    By Elizabeth Rosenberg

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