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  • Commentary

    • Foreign Policy
    • December 2, 2023
    What Ridley Scott’s ‘Napoleon’ Gets Wrong About War

    I’m just a defense analyst, so I’ll leave a proper critique of Ridley Scott’s new blockbuster biopic Napoleon to the many reviewers who have already disparaged it. I, for one,...

    By Franz-Stefan Gady

  • Commentary

    • The Liberal Patriot
    • December 1, 2023
    Don’t Lose Focus on U.S. Hostages in Gaza

    A rare point of agreement across administrations and political parties is the sacred duty to return Americans from unlawful captivity...

    By Daniel Silverberg

  • Commentary

    • Make Room
    • November 30, 2023
    Around the Table with Nadine Zaatar

    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 ...

  • Commentary

    • POLITICO Magazine
    • November 30, 2023
    Behind China’s Plans to Build AI for the World

    To compete with China’s efforts, the United States needs a far more expansive vision of how to empower other nations with the education, tools and infrastructure needed to jum...

    By Bill Drexel & Hannah Kelley

  • Podcast

    • November 30, 2023
    How China is beating the U.S. at AI

    The conventional wisdom is that the U.S. and China are battling it out for AI dominance, and that the US has an upper hand when it comes to developing the technology. On POLIT...

    By Hannah Kelley & Bill Drexel

  • Podcast

    • November 28, 2023
    Remapping Global Supply Chains

    Rachel Ziemba makes her debut on the podcast to discuss what you missed at APEC while everyone was focused on Xi and Biden, prospects for growth in Venezuelan oil production, ...

    By Rachel Ziemba

  • Podcast

    • November 24, 2023
    Understanding the State of U.S. Support to Ukraine with Ambassador Ivo Daalder

    As winter approaches and territorial changes along the frontlines in Ukraine continue to be minimal, the realization is setting in that a long war likely lies ahead. To contin...

    By Andrea Kendall-Taylor, Jim Townsend & Ivo Daalder

  • Commentary

    • Sharper
    • November 22, 2023
    Sharper: Diplomacy Digest

    How, and with whom, the United States engages matters. From pledges to address climate change with China, to leading hostage releases in Gaza, and cooperating with nations to ...

    By Anna Pederson

  • Commentary

    • Military Times
    • November 22, 2023
    The Pentagon’s New Opportunity to Boost Readiness among Female Troops

    First lady Jill Biden on Nov. 13 announced the launch of the White House Initiative on Women’s Health Research to highlight the goal of fundamentally changing the way women’s ...

    By Katherine L. Kuzminski

  • Podcast

    • November 21, 2023

    Adjunct Senior Fellow Samuel Bendett joins the Defense & Aerospace Report podcast to discuss Ukraine’s latest attack on Moscow, an update on the war, new sanctions on Russian ...

    By Samuel Bendett

  • Commentary

    • Foreign Policy
    • November 21, 2023
    Russia Is the Loser in the Israel-Hamas War

    Whereas Russia was central to the discussions around the Syrian civil war a decade ago, the future trajectory of the Middle East is likely to emerge from the Gaza crisis witho...

    By Peter Schroeder

  • Podcast

    • November 16, 2023
    How the West Can Court the Global South

    Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, many observers have focused on the consolidation of Western unity in responding to Moscow’s aggression. However, attitu...

    By Andrea Kendall-Taylor, Jim Townsend, Nathalie Tocci & Timothy Garton Ash

  • Commentary

    • Formiche
    • November 14, 2023
    U.S.-China Competition and the Race to 6G

    China views telecommunications as central to its geopolitical and strategic objectives....

    By Sam Howell

  • Video

    • November 10, 2023
    "No Question of U.S. Using India As A Cat's Paw Against China"

    On 'Talking Point', Lisa Curtis, Senior Fellow and Director of the Indo-Pacific Security Programme at the Centre for a New American Security (CNAS) in Washington, D.C., Former...

    By Lisa Curtis

  • Commentary

    • Sharper
    • November 8, 2023
    Sharper:Serving America's Veterans

    As America’s military continues to struggle to meet recruiting targets, the proper treatment of veterans and servicemembers is increasingly vital to ensure the All-Volunteer F...

    By Anna Pederson & Andrew Spafford

  • Podcast

    • November 8, 2023
    Did China and Russia just sabotage critical infrastructure in the Baltic?

    During the past several weeks, a string of attacks on critical infrastructure in the Baltic Sea has highlighted the challenges NATO faces in protecting itself against hybrid t...

    By Andrea Kendall-Taylor, Jim Townsend, Bruce Jones & Elisabeth Braw

  • Commentary

    • The Diplomat
    • November 8, 2023
    Japan-South Korea Cooperation Amid Israel-Hamas Conflict Proves Benefits of Trilateral With US

    Coordination on evacuations of their citizens from the Middle East is a seemingly small but symbolically significant step for Tokyo and Seoul....

    By Evan Wright & Lt Col Jessica A. Guarini

  • Podcast

    • November 8, 2023
    Russia's War on Ukraine: Andrea Kendall-Taylor

    Andrew Makridis talks with Andrea Kendall-Taylor, she's a former CIA analyst and is now a Senior Fellow and Director of the Transatlantic Security Program at CNAS. They discus...

    By Andrea Kendall-Taylor

  • Podcast

    • November 8, 2023
    Blinken swoops into Iraq to try and stifle a broader Mideast conflict

    In an unannounced trip, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken went to Iraq to meet with Iraq's Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani. His aim was to put a stop to drone and ro...

    By Jonathan Lord

  • Commentary

    • Foreign Affairs
    • November 6, 2023
    America’s Withdrawal From Afghanistan Did Not Spur Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine

    The United States’ apparent abandonment of an ally when it withdrew from Afghanistan almost certainly had nothing to do with Putin’s war....

    By Peter Schroeder

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