This latest CSIS paper looks at how U.S. policy needs to ensure better protection of national security and tech innovation in ...
The dangerous back-and-forth between Israel and Iran appeared to end—at least for now—on April 19 when Israel destroyed part of an S-300 long-range air defense system in Isfahan, Iran. Based on the ...
Ukraine’s food exports are reaching wartime record levels due in part to the success of the Ukrainian corridor—but whether ...
This commentary discusses the development of Australia’s deterrence thinking and policy as well as key challenges to implementing its recently released National Defence Strategy.
With the ongoing Lok Sabha general elections in India, the Chair in U.S.-India Policy Studies proposes new avenues for ...
Please join the CSIS Aerospace Security Project on Friday, May 3, 2024, at 2:00pm ET for a fireside chat with The Honorable ...
President Biden forcefully urged campus protesters to refrain from violence and intimidation Thursday morning, saying that Americans have a right to peaceful protest but strongly condemning some of ...
Hans Grundberg, the United Nations' special envoy of the secretary-general for Yemen, joins CSIS's Jon B. Alterman to discuss ...
As General Mahamat Deby seeks to solidify his grip on power, Chad grapples with internal dissent, external pressures, and the ...
This report explores how public-private partnerships can help transform global food systems to be more sustainable, efficient ...
Jon Alterman speaks with Hans Grundberg, the United Nations special envoy of the secretary-general for Yemen, about why ...
CSIS's Jim Lewis evaluates current U.S. antitrust policies in an age of increasing tech competition with China.