CSIS Americas Program Senior Associate William "Bill" Muntean III assesses the implications of the United States' decision to ...
Europe currently lacks the political and institutional mechanisms to fund crucial investments for a new geopolitical era. The ...
The U.S. Department of Commerce has announced preliminary terms for major semiconductor manufacturing projects across the country at a steady pace. This week, we look at how much of the CHIPS ...
This edition of the Evening covers Biden on Antisemitism, Zelensky Assassination Plot Foiled, Top Jazz Fest Show, and More.
Despite rising U.S.-China tensions, cooperation on discrete issues is in the national interest of both countries—and the world. CSIS and Brookings convened U.S. and Chinese experts to explore the ...
The United States can combat China’s coercive behaviors by employing a new approach to economic statecraft and competition.
The East African Community (EAC)’s prioritization of trade and expansion at the expense of addressing pressing internal issues and security concerns could undermine its efforts toward regional ...
Informed by an intensive research trip, this report assesses the extent of the erosion of Hong Kong’s autonomy across a range of spheres, including governance, the economy, and civil society. On this ...
In its April 19 attack on Iran, Israel avoided further escalation, while also threatening Iran's most sensitive locations.
The CSIS Scholl Chair in International Business investigates the implications of Turkey’s pending draft legislation on digital competition.
The European Union is finalizing methane regulations covering domestic production and imports of fossil fuels. These rules ...
Ukraine’s food exports are reaching wartime record levels due in part to the success of the Ukrainian corridor—but whether ...