As the United States increasingly looks to multilateral partnerships to meet challenges in the Indo-Pacific, the Quad ...
By working together on technology and economic issues, the Quad and the Philippines could create greater resilience against ...
Oil revenue declines have dented the country’s steps towards its ambitious Vision 2030 plan to transform its economy and ...
Under the proposed “comprehensive strategic partnership” between Moscow and Tehran, we are likely to see the Iran-Russia ...
A note from Richard Fontaine, Chief Executive Officer at CNAS... In 2024, CNAS tackled the nation’s most pressing national security challenges, leading the conversation with bipartisan analysis and ...
The Center for a New American Security (CNAS) has launched a new project on export controls that will run through the beginning of 2021. This project examines the policy goals of U.S. export controls, ...
The Sanctions by the Numbers newsletter and series offers comprehensive analysis and visualization of major patterns, changes, and developments in U.S. sanctions policy and economic statecraft. Each ...
The Department of Commerce plays a vital role in shaping and implementing policy at the intersection of national and economic security. From managing export controls to securing supply chains and ...
The rebel-led alliance in Syria is set to form a transitional government, after overthrowing President Bashar Al Assad. Reports say the reason the Assad regime fell so quickly was due to the lack of ...
Jim Townsend, an adjunct senior fellow in the CNAS Transatlantic Security Program, joins to discuss reports that President-elect Donald Trump’s envoy to Ukraine intends to visit Kyiv.
With a new administration just around the corner, now is the time for the US to strengthen its position as a global leader in AI. Even with changing leadership, there remain numerous areas of ...