Taking Greenland through force or coercion would not just be a bad deal for the United States—it could become a ...
The Arctic is increasingly characterized by geopolitical and military tensions. President Trump's aggressive engagement ...
CSIS Americas Program director Ryan C. Berg and Andrew Sanders make the case for increased U.S. engagement with Panama to ...
While there is strong bipartisan support for a robust U.S. presence in the Pacific, the increasingly competitive global ...
A new issue of Back & Forth explores the risks and opportunities of Intel’s centrality in U.S. semiconductor strategy.
As the Trump administration prepares for a return to governing, it has made its top foreign policy priorities well known.
The rapid advancement of technologies such as robotics, artificial intelligence (AI), quantum, space, and biotechnology is driving transformation in the commercial and defense sectors. Start-ups excel ...
Many outside Europe have stopped paying attention to the EU AI Act, deeming it a done deal. This is a terrible mistake. The real fight is happening right now, with the drafting of the proposed act to ...
Despite the recent attack in New Orleans, longer-term trends suggest that jihadist terrorism in the United States is not resurgent. The number of jihadist plots and attacks in the United States has ...
It is normal for a new administration to look cautiously at initiatives it inherits from its predecessor. There are instances where this caution is justified and others where it is not. In this ...
China’s manufacturing boom has fueled decades of export-oriented economic growth, undercutting foreign competitors and contributing to a growing appetite for tariffs in the United States and Europe.