“Because the F.S.B. — and Putin — sees the world through the prism that the United States is out to get Russia, any information that is not consistent with that frame is easily dismissed,” said Andrea ...
Normalizing relations with the Taliban before they reverse their anti-women policies would amount as if those two decades of ...
If the United States wants to maintain its role as the international security guarantor in today’s missile age, it must reckon with this growing cost.
Washington, March 28, 2024—Today, CNAS Chair Michèle Flournoy and Chief Executive Officer Richard Fontaine made the following statement on the passing of Board Member Joe Lieberman: ...
The United States, South Korea, and Japan are poised to expand their cooperation across a range of issues and within other minilateral and multilateral settings. A new report from CNAS, Forging a New ...
Katherine Kuzminski, a military personnel expert at the Washington-based Center for a New American Security, said the report ...
CFIUS ultimately recommended in 2020 that the U.S. government unwind the TikTok merger, a decision that — in the words of ...
Washington, March 27, 2024 — The Center for a New American Security (CNAS) is delighted to welcome Will Harwood as its new Director of Communications. Before joining CNAS, Will served as head of ...
On a broader level, the PRC’s strategic documents identify key national defense objectives which could be supported by these and other campaigns, to include deterring and resisting aggression, ...
Washington, March 26, 2024 – Today, the Center for a New American Security (CNAS) released a new report, Autonomy and International Stability: Confidence-Building Measures for Uncrewed Systems in the ...
Finding a suitable consensus on nuclear weapon controls is a priority, as is broadening the signatories to include the most ...