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A potential blockade of Taiwan burst into the American consciousness in 2022 when China showed its displeasure about then-Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi’s visit by surrounding the island with ...
Chapter 2 from Chinese Soft Power and Its Implications for the United States.
Richard Crespin serves as CEO of CollaborateUp and as a senior associate at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). He advises businesses, governments, and nonprofits on how to work ...
Mike leads Galvin Enterprises, Inc. which manages a portfolio of financial and engineering management consulting, software and wealth management global operating companies owned by the Galvin family’s ...
The creation of an autonomous Kachin State would mark a significant milestone in Myanmar’s revolutionary struggle.
Affordable mass has become the watchword of defense modernization, be it swarms of drones or satellite constellations. What could such an approach mean for air and missile defense? Networks of passive ...
The CSIS Missile Defense Project is pleased to rollout our new report, Mesh Sensing for Air and Missile Defense.
On July 20, Japanese voters cast their ballots in a pivotal upper house election. In this analysis, the CSIS Japan Chair unpacks key outcomes, the issues that shaped voter decisions, and the broader ...
Sakshi Kataria is a program coordinator and research assistant for the Chair on India and Emerging Asia Economics at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). She provides ...
CSIS mourns the loss of our Chief Communications Officer, Andrew Schwartz. For 20 years, he led with vision and integrity, shaping how CSIS engaged the world. His leadership, mentorship, and legacy in ...
The Napoleonic staff model is holding the U.S. back from innovating decisionmaking. To prevail in the era of agentic warfare, the U.S. requires smarter, faster command structures including Networked, ...