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In response to Taiwan President William Lai's May 20 inauguration speech, China commenced large-scale military exercise surrounding Taiwan, called “Joint Sword-2024A.”
Explore ChinaPower analysis of China's activities: chinapower.csis.org/china-respond-…
May 28 | CSIS International Security Program welcomes Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist David Sanger, White House & national security correspondent for The New York Times, to discuss 'New Cold Wars: China's Rise, Russia's Invasion, and America's Struggle to Defend the West.'
RSVP: csis.org/events/chinas-…
'The drafting of leadership profiles and assessments are innately human endeavors, but AI has the potential to augment and enhance this critical intelligence product,' writes Judd Devermont.
Read more here about the CIA leadership visit piece and AI: csis.org/analysis/intel…
'A likely outcome is possible marginalization of clerical leadership. This trend has been underway in Iran, as popular hostility to the rule of clerics grows among Iran’s young and increasingly impoverished population,' writes CSIS Middle East.
Read here: csis.org/analysis/impac…
'The partnership is proof that consistent health engagement over more than five decades results in gains that protect multiple partner military forces operating in the region against endemic infectious diseases,' writes CSIS Global Health.
Read here: csis.org/analysis/celeb…
'Russia seems unlikely to abandon its strategy of nuclear saber-rattling any time soon. Indeed, when Western support reaches Ukraine and challenges Russian gains, nuclear threats may become more prevalent,' writes Heather Williams.
Read here: csis.org/analysis/why-r…
In response to Taiwan President William Lai's May 20 inauguration speech, China commenced large-scale military exercise surrounding Taiwan, called “Joint Sword-2024A.”
Explore ChinaPower analysis of China's activities: chinapower.csis.org/china-respond-…
NEWS: CSIS Africa Program expert The House of Kongo joined Jim Sciutto on CNN to discuss yesterday's state visit by Kenyan President William Ruto and its implications for U.S. policy in Africa.
Watch here:
'The defense industrial implications of Putin appointing Andrey Belousov as minister of defense are two-fold—with both implications posing an immediate threat to European security,' write CSIS's Cynthia Cook and Nicholas Velazquez.
Learn more: csis.org/analysis/defen…
'Resource scarcity and import dependence raise the stakes in Japan’s energy transition planning to abide by its decarbonization pledges,' writes CSIS Energy Program.
Read the full analysis here: csis.org/analysis/how-j…
'President Ruto’s state visit is in many ways the capstone to his efforts to position himself and his country as one of Africa’s leading voices on issues such as trade, security, climate, and finance,' writes CSIS Africa Program.
Read more here: csis.org/analysis/keepi…
Yesterday, CSIS Global Health welcomed Ambassador David Satterfield, senior advisor on the Middle East Department of State, and Nick Schifrin, foreign affairs and defense correspondent PBS NewsHour, to unpack U.S. policy toward Gaza's humanitarian crisis.
Watch here: youtube.com/watch?v=foMlWW…
I am honored to return to CSIS Africa Program under the leadership of The House of Kongo. @CSIS is the go-to source for Africa analysis and U.S. policy recommendations. I am excited to contribute again after two and half year at NSC. csis.org/news/judd-deve…
'Rerouting mineral supply chains for semiconductors will not happen overnight,' say CSIS Americas' Ryan Berg, PhD, Henry Ziemer, and Emiliano Polo, 'but Latin America is of utmost importance for any successful de-risking strategy.'
Here are four steps the U.S. can take:
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'That the perils of the Darién Gap are no longer a deterrent to mass migration is revealing of the conditions that migrants are fleeing and the shrinking options available to them,' writes CSIS Project on Prosperity and Development.
Read the full analysis: csis.org/analysis/mind-…
Dr. Jon B. Alterman analyzes the unexpected death of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and answers pressing questions on the possible consequences for Iran's governance, foreign policy priorities, and overall stability.
Read more from CSIS Middle East: csis.org/analysis/impac…
'As Ukraine prepares for a possible Russian offensive this summer, the U.S. must adopt a more strategic approach of financial assistance for Ukraine's defense and reconstruction efforts,' write CSIS's Benjamin Jensen and Elizabeth Hoffman
Read more here: csis.org/analysis/victo…
NEW: Judd Devermont rejoins CSIS as non-resident senior adviser with CSIS Africa Program. Devermont previously directed the CSIS Africa Program and most recently served as senior director for African Affairs at the National Security Council.
Full announcement: csis.org/news/judd-deve…
'While Russia may perceive its nuclear saber-rattling as having a stabilizing deterrent effect and keeping the West at bay, it has also raised nuclear risks to the highest level since the end of the Cold War,' writes CSIS's Heather Williams.
Read more here: csis.org/analysis/why-r…