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    • Breaking Defense
    • May 11, 2023
    NATO must codify these lessons from Ukraine while motivation is there

    Measured by the yardstick of history, NATO is an unprecedented success. The West needs it to stay that way....

    By Ira Straus & Jim Townsend

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    • Formiche
    • May 11, 2023
    From the USA, a Warning for Democracies

    With new threats posed by commercial spyware uncovered by the day, democracies cannot wait to respond. Now is the time to work together and limit authoritarian use of spyware ...

    By Alexandra Seymour

  • Commentary

    • May 10, 2023
    Sharper: Military Recruitment

    With the 50th anniversary of the United States’ All-Volunteer Force this summer, and the current recruiting crisis potentially impacting force readiness, military personnel po...

    By Anna Pederson, Ayla McBreen & Charles Horn

  • Commentary

    • Foreign Affairs
    • May 10, 2023
    Beyond Ukraine’s Offensive

    The offensive has consumed planning, but a sober-minded approach would recognize that supporting Ukraine will be a long-term effort....

    By Michael Kofman & Rob Lee

  • Commentary

    • Texas National Security Review
    • May 10, 2023
    Marine Force Design: Changes Overdue Despite Critics’ Claims

    Imagine a Corps that can emulate what the Ukrainian army did to the Russian army during the first phase of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s “special military operation,” but...

    By Robert O. Work

  • Commentary

    • The Diplomat
    • May 5, 2023
    Latin and South America Are a Key to the United States’ Critical Minerals Puzzle

    Europe’s reliance on Russian oil and gas pales in comparison to the United States’ dependence on China for critical minerals. Amid heightened technology competition and a glob...

    By Sam Howell

  • Commentary

    • The Azure Forum
    • May 4, 2023
    Russian Military Debates AI Development and Use

    Ultimately, Russia’s military performance in Ukraine and the Ukrainian military’s adoption of new and emerging technologies may likewise inform the domestic debate on the use ...

    By Samuel Bendett

  • Commentary

    • Make Room
    • May 2, 2023
    Around the Table with Sarath Ganji

    Around the Table is a three-question interview series from the Make Room email newsletter. Each edition features a conversation with a peer in the national security community ...

    By Sarath Ganji

  • Commentary

    • Lawfare
    • May 1, 2023
    To Restrict, or Not to Restrict, That Is the Quantum Question

    Premature export controls could impede innovation and handicap U.S. companies....

    By Sam Howell

  • Commentary

    • Texas National Security Review
    • May 1, 2023
    Arms Control for Artificial Intelligence

    The best illustration of the dynamics of the desirability of arms control is the international community’s response to nuclear weapons versus chemical weapons....

    By Paul Scharre & Megan Lamberth

  • Commentary

    • War on the Rocks
    • April 27, 2023
    Incentivizing Whistleblowers to Combat Sanctions Evasion

    Although misguided patriotism drives many Russian intelligence officers to support President Vladimir Putin’s war machine, money can persuade sanctions-evasion enablers — espe...

    By Alex Zerden & Arshan Barzani

  • Commentary

    • Korea on Point
    • April 27, 2023
    Yoon’s State Visit Shows an Alliance on the Move

    Now is the time for South Korea and the United States to work together in pursuit of order, security, freedom, and prosperity....

    By Richard Fontaine

  • Commentary

    • Lawfare
    • April 23, 2023
    Why Security Assistance Often Fails

    The 20th anniversary of the U.S. invasion of Iraq has launched a set of reflections and recriminations over the decision to invade and subsequent bungling of the occupation. B...

    By Rachel Tecott Metz

  • Commentary

    • The Hill
    • April 20, 2023
    Hijacked AI Assistants Can Now Hack Your Data

    Early adopters of powerful new AI tools should recognize that they are subjects of a large-scale experiment with a new kind of cyberattack....

    By Bill Drexel & Caleb Withers

  • Commentary

    • Journal of Democracy
    • April 20, 2023
    The Rise of Sportswashing

    Autocratic regimes can, with relative ease, leverage football to gain access to an array of platforms ranging from iconic athletes and historic clubs to established federation...

    By Sarath Ganji

  • Commentary

    • Time
    • April 18, 2023
    To Stay Ahead of China in AI, the U.S. Needs to Work with China

    An AI gold rush is underway in the private sector in the wake of ChatGPT, but the geopolitical stakes are even greater. The United States and China are vying for global leader...

    By Paul Scharre

  • Commentary

    • April 12, 2023
    Sharper: U.S.-ROK Alliance

    With the 70th anniversary of the U.S.-ROK alliance this year, a summit between Presidents Biden and Yoon on the horizon, and an increasing emphasis from Washington on security...

    By Anna Pederson & Joshua Fitt

  • Commentary

    • War on the Rocks
    • April 10, 2023
    AI's Inhuman Advantage

    AI agents’ victories demonstrate that machines can dramatically outperform humans in command and control, a potential major advantage in war....

    By Paul Scharre

  • Commentary

    • Lawfare
    • April 6, 2023
    Making Unilateral Norms for Military AI Multilateral

    Without significant effort from the U.S., the political declaration could easily die on the vine, and with it a structure for building AI technology responsibly....

    By Michael Depp

  • Commentary

    • Foreign Policy
    • April 6, 2023
    The U.S. Needs an Economic War Council for China

    This week, Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen met with U.S. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Southern California. It’s the second time i...

    By Charles Edel & Edward Fishman

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