31191 Results
Individuals Over Institutions: Ukraine’s Government Reshuffle

Perhaps the most notable dismissal in a recent reshuffle that brought no radical changes was that of Dmytro Kuleba as foreign minister.

· September 10, 2024
Don’t Drop the Ball on Kosovo

The leaders of Kosovo and Serbia have learned how to play the West. To restore credibility, the EU and the United States should draw clear red lines and respond firmly when these are crossed.

· September 10, 2024
paper
Borders Without a Nation: Syria, Outside Powers, and Open-Ended Instability

In Syria’s border regions, changes in demographics, economics, and security mean that an inter-Syrian peace process will require consensus among main regional powers that Syria must remain united, that no one side can be victorious, and that perennial instability threatens the region.

· September 10, 2024
event
The Future of AI Regulation: A California Bill Shaping the Debate
September 12, 2024
12:00 PM — 1:00 PM EDT

This sixty-minute debate will feature four leading voices—two pro, two con—addressing this proposition before our local and global audience: “If SB-1047 in its current form becomes law, it will do more good than harm.” 

  • Dan Hendrycks
  • Lauren Wagner
  • +3
in the media
SpaceX comes to NASA’s rescue

An explanation on why the space agency leaned on SpaceX to help bring them back home by next February.

· September 9, 2024
Marketplace
commentary
China Needs a Very High Consumption Share of GDP Growth

It will require many years of real determination by Beijing to drive the role of consumption to much higher levels if China is to rebalance in a nondisruptive way.

· September 9, 2024
paper
Innovative Alliance: U.S.-Australian Defense Science and Technology Cooperation for a Dangerous Decade

Maintaining an edge in defense science and technology is one part of the U.S. and Australian strategy to deter war or increase the likelihood of victory in war.

  • Headshot of Jennifer Jackett
  • Jennifer Jackett
· September 9, 2024
Video of Odil Gafarov discussing the role of Chinese private security contractors in Central Asia
video
Boots on the Ground: What Chinese Private Security Contractors Do in Central Asia

What are Chinese security companies doing in Central Asia—and how do they relate to China's strategic interests in the region? Odil Gafarov discusses the diverse operations of Chinese security companies in various Central Asian countries and explores the implications they hold for the broader region.

  • Odil Gafarov
· September 9, 2024
in the media
Southeast Asia Is Starting the Work of Fixing a Broken World Order

fFr relatively smaller Southeast Asian nations, multilateralism is simply too important to fail. Done right, it provides a perch of equality and effective cooperation for complex challenges that no one country–even a small group of powerful countries–can handle alone. 

· September 8, 2024
South China Morning Post
in the media
'Adversaries are seizing on U.S. internal polarization': Expert Warns of Growing Disinformation

A discussion on how Iran’s cyber activities aim to exploit internal polarization, following tactics used by Russia in past elections.

· September 6, 2024
Morning Joe (MSNBC)
Individuals Over Institutions: Ukraine’s Government Reshuffle

Perhaps the most notable dismissal in a recent reshuffle that brought no radical changes was that of Dmytro Kuleba as foreign minister.

· September 10, 2024
Don’t Drop the Ball on Kosovo

The leaders of Kosovo and Serbia have learned how to play the West. To restore credibility, the EU and the United States should draw clear red lines and respond firmly when these are crossed.

· September 10, 2024
paper
Borders Without a Nation: Syria, Outside Powers, and Open-Ended Instability

In Syria’s border regions, changes in demographics, economics, and security mean that an inter-Syrian peace process will require consensus among main regional powers that Syria must remain united, that no one side can be victorious, and that perennial instability threatens the region.

· September 10, 2024
event
The Future of AI Regulation: A California Bill Shaping the Debate
September 12, 2024
12:00 PM — 1:00 PM EDT

This sixty-minute debate will feature four leading voices—two pro, two con—addressing this proposition before our local and global audience: “If SB-1047 in its current form becomes law, it will do more good than harm.” 

  • Dan Hendrycks
  • Lauren Wagner
  • +3
In The Media
in the media
SpaceX comes to NASA’s rescue

An explanation on why the space agency leaned on SpaceX to help bring them back home by next February.

· September 9, 2024
Marketplace
commentary
China Needs a Very High Consumption Share of GDP Growth

It will require many years of real determination by Beijing to drive the role of consumption to much higher levels if China is to rebalance in a nondisruptive way.

· September 9, 2024
paper
Innovative Alliance: U.S.-Australian Defense Science and Technology Cooperation for a Dangerous Decade

Maintaining an edge in defense science and technology is one part of the U.S. and Australian strategy to deter war or increase the likelihood of victory in war.

  • Headshot of Jennifer Jackett
  • Jennifer Jackett
· September 9, 2024
Video of Odil Gafarov discussing the role of Chinese private security contractors in Central Asia
video
Boots on the Ground: What Chinese Private Security Contractors Do in Central Asia

What are Chinese security companies doing in Central Asia—and how do they relate to China's strategic interests in the region? Odil Gafarov discusses the diverse operations of Chinese security companies in various Central Asian countries and explores the implications they hold for the broader region.

  • Odil Gafarov
· September 9, 2024
In The Media
in the media
Southeast Asia Is Starting the Work of Fixing a Broken World Order

fFr relatively smaller Southeast Asian nations, multilateralism is simply too important to fail. Done right, it provides a perch of equality and effective cooperation for complex challenges that no one country–even a small group of powerful countries–can handle alone. 

· September 8, 2024
South China Morning Post
In The Media
in the media
'Adversaries are seizing on U.S. internal polarization': Expert Warns of Growing Disinformation

A discussion on how Iran’s cyber activities aim to exploit internal polarization, following tactics used by Russia in past elections.

· September 6, 2024
Morning Joe (MSNBC)