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Further strikes on Fordow, potentially with U.S. support, could be imminent, but their success is just one factor that will ...
Israel’s military strikes are likely to set back Iran’s nuclear program, but much of the program will remain. Tehran's ...
On June 9, 2025, join the Wadhwani AI Center for a live-streamed discussion with Ryan Tseng, Co-Founder and President of Shield AI, a company building AI-powered software to enable autonomous ...
Seth G. Jones is president of the Defense and Security Department and Harold Brown Chair at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). He focuses on defense strategy, military ...
The United States has faced a burgeoning threat of pharmaceutical shortages over the past 15 years, with U.S. public and private sector partners seeking to understand and address the issue. Following ...
The CSIS Southeast Asia Program and Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative are pleased to present the Fifteenth Annual South China Sea Conference. This full-day conference will provide opportunities ...
Andrew Schwartz is the chief communications officer at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) and is responsible for directing the Center’s media relations, multimedia iDeas Lab, ...
Russian military forces have failed to effectively advance along multiple axes in Ukraine, seized limited territory, lost substantial quantities of equipment relative to Ukraine, and suffered ...
A series of acute geopolitical changes—crystallized both by the Covid-19 supply chain crunches and the Russian invasion of Ukraine—has intensified the focus on economic security as a major pillar of ...
China’s near monopolistic control of many critical minerals, which are essential for both for consumer products and defense production, represents an unacceptable risk to the national security of the ...