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The Smart Women, Smart Power weekly podcast features powerful, in-depth conversations with women leaders from around the globe who are experts in foreign policy, national security, international ...
General James L. Jones, USMC (ret.) leads a team of consultants in foreign policy, strategic planning, national security, and military strategy, harnessing more than four decades of experience ...
This document provides a brief overview of the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004.
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 ...
Russia has performed poorly on the battlefield in Ukraine and will likely hit the 1 million casualty mark in the summer of 2025. New CSIS data details Russia's slow rate of advance, heavy losses of ...
China recently announced a ban of rare earth extraction and separation technologies. This has significant implications for U.S. national, economic, and rare earth security.
It is far too easy to focus on individual acts of terrorism and extremism, and ignore the global patterns in such violence.
CSIS Americas Program experts Guido L. Torres, Laura Delgado López, Ryan C. Berg, and Henry Ziemer argue China's growing control over Brazil's niobium industry risks putting the United States on the ...
Rebuilding inventories at the current production rate is probably not possible because of routine U.S. training needs. Artillery units must fire a certain number of rounds every year to be proficient.
Introduction On April 2, 2025—a date President Trump proclaimed “Liberation Day”—the administration announced the most sweeping tariff hike since the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act, the 1930 law best ...
The Budget Control Act of 2011 (BCA) was signed into law five years ago on August 2, 2011. It is a resurrection of a much older law, known as Gramm-Rudman-Hollings, originally enacted in 1985. The BCA ...
As concerns arise about whether U.S. aid to Ukraine is sustainable, the Pentagon is increasingly substituting where inventories are running low. One option, a potential model for the future, is to ...
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