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On Monday at 10 am ET, CSIS Europe, Russia, and Eurasia Program debuts a new event series to discuss strengthening NATO's deterrence and defense in the lead up to the Washington, DC NATO summit in July.
Register: csis.org/events/strengt…
'The Middle East is a more dangerous place because of April’s crisis. Both Israel and Iran crossed important symbolic thresholds, and both parties could be more willing to escalate to comparable attacks in the future,' writes CSIS Transnational Threats.
See more: csis.org/analysis/asses…
On Tuesday at 10 am ET, CSIS hosts a press briefing with CSIS Africa Program experts to discuss the upcoming state visit of Kenyan President William Ruto, the state of U.S.-Kenya relations, & the Biden administration's Africa strategy.
Credentialed press, RSVP: csis.org/events/press-b…
New commentary from CSIS Africa Program on Kenyan President William Ruto's state visit to Washington, DC: 'Keeping the Embers Alive: Biden Reignites U.S.-Africa Relations with Kenyan State Visit'
Read here: bit.ly/3wkvGJT
May 15 | CSIS Humanitarian Agenda's 2024 Washington Humanitarian Forum hosts a discussion on the crossfire between conflict and climate change with Doctors w/o Borders’s Avril Benoît, IRC - International Rescue Committee’s Ciaran Donnelly, and CSIS Project on Prosperity and Development’s Noam Unger.
Register: csis.org/events/red-zon…
With erosion of the liberal economic order and an increasingly hostile external environment, the EU needs a permanent fiscal capacity or a fiscal union to become a relevant geopolitical actor.
Read the latest report by Max Bergmann and Federico Steinberg: csis.org/analysis/europ…
'U.S. policy towards Hong Kong should be rooted in understanding what strategies are likely to be productive for U.S. interests and Hong Kong’s autonomy and resilience,' write CSIS Freeman Chair in China Studies and CSIS Chinese Business & Economics.
Learn more: csis.org/analysis/erosi…
'Climate change, wars, & domestic political interests have led to agriculture market shocks. Greater transparency in these markets can mitigate the effects on food-insecure populations,' write CSIS Food & Water Security Program, CSIS Freeman Chair in China Studies, & The Brookings Institution experts.
csis.org/analysis/case-…
'If African governments are deciding to align with Moscow over Washington, the U.S. should try to understand why rather than castigating them,' writes Cameron Hudson in New York Times Opinion.
Read more: nytimes.com/2024/05/03/opi…
HAPPENING NOW: CSIS Project on Prosperity and Development welcomes Assistant Secretary for International Trade and Development Alexia Latortue to discuss U.S. leadership in multilateral development.
Watch live: youtube.com/watch?v=-Dnn4S…
'Despite broad adoption in various parts of the globe, fast payment system design has varied substantially between countries with differing development goals, mandates, and technological constraints,' writes CSIS Scholl Chair.
Read the full analysis here: csis.org/analysis/asses…
'The European Union's new rules to reduce emissions from methane emissions will be especially challenging for U.S. LNG exporters because of the complicated nature of U.S. gas supply chains,' writes CSIS Energy Program.
Read more here: csis.org/analysis/eu-me…
Under-Secretary-General for UN Humanitarian, Martin Griffiths Martin Griffiths, will join CSIS Humanitarian Agenda's 2024 Washington Humanitarian Forum on May 15 for a keynote discussion on resilience in the climate-conflict nexus.
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'U.S.-China cooperation in food and agriculture promises outsized benefits to both countries and the global community,' write CSIS Food & Water Security Program and CSIS Freeman Chair in China Studies in their latest analysis.
Read more: csis.org/analysis/case-…
'Revitalizing Ukraine’s agricultural economy and restoring its role as a major global food supplier require increased investments across all aspects of Ukraine’s agriculture sector,' writes CSIS Food & Water Security Program.
Read more here: csis.org/analysis/setti…
With erosion of the liberal economic order and an increasingly hostile external environment, the EU needs a permanent fiscal capacity or a fiscal union to become a relevant geopolitical actor.
Read the latest report by Max Bergmann and Federico Steinberg: csis.org/analysis/europ…