Daniel Silverberg, Center for a New American Security adjunct senior fellow and former foreign policy advisor to the House Democratic Leadership and foreign policy analyst, discussed the aftermath of ...
Setting up a platform to increase awareness of economic security-related issues can raise the ability of G7 governments – both individually and at the collective level – to implement economic security ...
This week marks the four-year anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Brussels Sprouts wanted to mark this somber milestone with a look at the conflict and the ongoing efforts to ...
For a decade, Taiwan has relied on a “porcupine” strategy to defend against a potential invasion by the People’s Republic of ...
Such technology has reshaped modern warfare in recent years, making it easier and cheaper to attack and more difficult and ...
If adopted, the Hellscape concept could strengthen Taiwan’s asymmetric defense and guide the nation’s approach to drone production, operational concepts, and force design.
The Trump Administration’s recent decision to revoke the EPA “endangerment finding” is emblematic of a trend in American politics — to ignore science when it makes people uncomfortable. But turning a ...
The U.S. government currently has no systematic way to identify whether a cyberattack resulted from novel AI capabilities or more conventional methods.
Africa watchers in Washington, D.C., were dispirited—though not surprised—when an email calling the continent “a peripheral—rather than a core theater for US interest” recently surfaced from the head ...
This executive dominance over treaty commitments—allowing presidents to withdraw and rejoin major international agreements at will—creates profound instability in U.S. foreign relations.
America’s top diplomat for nuclear-weapons issues, Undersecretary of State Thomas DiNanno, revealed this month that China conducted a secret underground nuclear test in June 2020. This follows ...