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The United States should prioritize these six countries in their foreign policy, encouraging swing state governments to choose policies that reflect the core principles of international order and ...
Beyond China, the last administration also banned the Russian antivirus provider Kaspersky—another example of how the ...
As international politics undergoes rapid transformation and great power competition intensifies, a new report from the ...
Today, global politics are more contested, more confrontational, and more uncertain than in the past. China seeks domination in the Indo-Pacific and beyond, while Russia remains aggressively ...
The future of American maritime dominance will not be determined solely by the number of ships launched or contracts signed, but rather by the strength and sustainability of the workforce behind them.
So tonight, we ask: what room is there for trust and diplomacy now? For more on this we're joined in the studio by Go Myong-hyun, adjunct senior fellow at the Center for a New American Security. Watch ...
Here on the Bear Market Brief, a lot of what we focus on is, simply put, risk: what might happen, and what might it mean? On this episode, Rachel Ziemba, an adjunct senior fellow at the Center for a ...
Because the core pillars of the international order enhance the security, prosperity, and freedom of Americans, the overarching goal of U.S. policy should be to preserve them even as specific rules ...
In ordinary times, a new administration’s review of a major defense partnership such as the Australia–U.K.–U.S. (AUKUS) trilateral security pact would be seen as more or less routine. But these are ...
The Center for a New American Security (CNAS) on Wednesday, June 25, held a discussion on future U.S. Middle East policy for a region shaped by shifting conflict dynamics. The panel featured remarks ...