NASA is shifting (again) it's plans to maintain a human presence in low Earth orbit, making changes to how it will replace ...
U.S. defense cooperation; its suspension risks weakening one of the few remaining forums for strategic trust and candid ...
As strategic competition intensifies, the United States needs a clearer way to use finance, trade, industrial policy, and ...
A prospective deal between the United States and Iran could shape the contours of an emerging order in the Middle East. Gulf ...
As Washington deepens its Pacific engagement, regional leaders are making clear that security means far more than defense ...
Anti-Jewish violence in America is no longer driven by one ideology alone. Neo-Nazis, jihadists, anti-Israel extremists, and ...
As strategic competition intensifies across the Pacific, emerging regional voices are redefining what security, partnership, ...
Africa’s open terrain could become the proving ground for next-generation warfare, helping the U.S. and partners test drones, ...
Terrorism is currently declining as a U.S. national security priority, and resources available for counterterrorism are ...
CSIS identified 23 of 26 South Korean–owned or operated ships stranded in the Strait of Hormuz. The fleet’s composition reflects the full breadth of South Korea’s trade exposure: 17 crude and oil ...
The Vatican’s AI intervention exposes Washington’s blind spot: Policymakers are debating hypothetical doomsday scenarios ...
China watches the U.S.–Iran war with unease. Jon Alterman and Edgard Kagan explore Beijing’s fears over Hormuz, its read on U.S. power, and how the conflict reshapes China’s view of a global order it ...
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