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In a new piece from the Economics Program, William Reinsch answers the critical questions surrounding the administration's Section 232 investigation on commercial aircraft.
If the United States wants to compete globally, it must adopt an integrated systems approach to innovation that anchors research with production—that means investing in workforce and infrastructure ...
Russia believes that it does not have to outproduce Ukraine and its backers or outfight the Ukrainian military if it can outlast U.S. interest in the conflict. In short, Russia believes that its road ...
A New Framework Takes Shape Over the past few weeks, the administration has announced framework agreements with the United Kingdom, China, Vietnam, Indonesia, Japan, and, most recently, the European ...
CSIS Americas Program experts reflect on developments in Venezuela one year after the Maduro regime's brazen electoral theft.
A joint international operation just struck a blow against NoName057(16), a prolific Russian hacktivist group. But this win is just a momentary setback for a threat that continues to evolve. Lasting ...
On July 30, South Korea reached a trade deal with the United States after several months of frenetic negotiations across two different South Korean administrations. The framework agreement averts ...
Benchmarking and evaluating AI requires a bottom-up, associational model of governance that emphasizes accountability, transparency, and the public interest to ensure that the technology furthers ...
Improving cooperation in shipbuilding has become a priority for the new Trump and Lee Jae-myung administrations. What are opportunities to leverage South Korea's shipbuilding capacity to improve U.S.
Winning the AI race requires more than innovation—it demands tested, trustworthy systems. The Trump administration’s AI Action Plan is bold, but without foreign policy benchmarks, the United States ...
The United States is broadly considered the current world leader in carbon management, with enough installed capacity to capture over 20 million metric tons per year (Mtpa)—nearly half of the global ...
The future of deterrence won’t be decided by tanks or troops alone—but by tiny, rare earth elements that power AI, drones, and defense systems. The United States’ strategic edge depends on securing ...