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Russia has performed poorly on the battlefield in Ukraine and will likely hit the 1 million casualty mark in the summer of ...
The positive economic impact of retaining these international, U.S.-trained STEM graduates is significant. Even while still in training, each foreign-born STEM worker and PhD student contributes ...
Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine has accelerated the integration of emerging technologies—particularly unmanned systems—into every aspect of military operations. From precision strikes to ...
With President Trump’s return to the White House in 2025, U.S. allies and partners face a bevy of questions about future security and economic scenarios arising in Europe and the Indo-Pacific. How ...
Join the Americas Program for a conversation on the growing appeal of Guatemala as a strategic location for investment in the evolving global supply chain landscape. Guatemala presents a compelling ...
This analysis of IS-K was published in 2018 and is not being updated. For a more recent analysis of Islamic State Khorasan from the Transnational Threats Project, please click here. Islamic State ...
The Conflict in Focus series examines the Russia-Ukraine War from multiple perspectives to identify implications for future warfare. Each week, a CSIS military fellow sits down with experts who have ...
Shifting global power dynamics, renewed great power competition, and intensifying transnational challenges are reshaping the foundations of the international order The world is experiencing a ...
Caleb Johnson is the co-founder and managing principal of Harbor Policy, LLC, a strategic advisory firm that works with venture investors and their portfolio companies, and of Harbor Macro Strategies, ...
The official campaign season for the 2025 South Korean presidential election started on May 12. What to expect from the three major candidates, Lee Jae-myung of the Democratic Party of Korea, Kim Moon ...
Allies are at the center of U.S. efforts to counter China, Iran, North Korea, and Russia and to otherwise ensure America’s security. Indeed, close ties to allies are a notable U.S. competitive ...
“Fuel can be a war stopper. A force can move and attack only as long as vehicles and weapon systems receive fuel, oils, and lubricants. Ultimate success may depend on having enough fuel to support the ...
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