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On July 15 at 8:45 a.m. ET, Senate Foreign Relations Committee Ranking Member Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) joins CSIS for a fireside chat on U.S. soft power and competition with China.
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act was signed into law with revisions to key mining policies. While the legislation boosts ...
Please join the CSIS Missile Defense Project for a conversation on recent U.S. Army air defense operations, including the largest-ever Patriot engagement following Iran's attack on Al Udeid Air Base.
Russia has performed poorly on the battlefield in Ukraine and will likely hit the 1 million casualty mark in the summer of 2025. New CSIS data details Russia's slow rate of advance, heavy losses of ...
The United States and Ukraine signed a long-anticipated agreement creating a Reconstruction Investment Fund to channel investment into Ukraine’s infrastructure, energy, and critical minerals sectors.
President Trump signed an EO to accelerate domestic minerals production for national security. The EO sets swift timelines to expedite permitting, deploy Defense Production Act funds through the ...
China is leveraging its globally dominant commercial shipbuilding industry to support its naval modernization—and foreign companies are inadvertently helping. This report outlines how the United ...
The United States leads in AI, but staying ahead requires scaling compute, energy, and capital. This commentary previews new Energy Security and Climate Change research on AI infrastructure, domestic ...
The Trump-Zelensky meeting ended disastrously, with the future of U.S. aid in doubt. Yet, Ukraine needs a steady flow of weapons, munitions, and supplies to continue its resistance, and Zelensky has ...
The United States once had big aspirations for the government of Xiomara Castro in Honduras. Elected on an anti-corruption platform and promising change, the Biden administration hoped for the ...
Gregory C. Allen and Doug Berenson discuss the isolation of the defense industrial base from the wider commercial economy and its implications for the DOD’s adoption of advanced technologies.
In the future, NATO countries must step up their efforts to protect against Russian-backed extremists as well as Russian hybrid warfare.
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