Buckle up for a pivotal geopolitical year. In 2026, the world will struggle to make sense of U.S. actions and intentions, and ...
It is in the United States’ interest to make a long-term diplomatic commitment to overseeing and enforcing peace in postwar ...
This year, the staff at the Center for a New American Security dove into researching some of the most pressing and ...
Strengthening transmission, modernizing our infrastructure, and aligning energy planning with national defense needs are not ...
This year, the staff at the Center for a New American Security dove into researching some of the most pressing and ...
A key loophole in the U.S. semiconductor manufacturing equipment export control regime is allowing China to make advanced ...
At a time when the U.S. role in the international community hangs in the balance, CNAS experts continue to develop pragmatic ...
This year, CNAS met the moment. We released The First 100 Days to guide the new administration on critical issues, published ...
Paul Scharre, CNAS Executive Vice President, joins host Luisa Rodriguez to explain why we are hurtling toward a “battlefield singularity” — a tipping point where AI increasingly replaces humans in ...
North Korea has confirmed for the first time that its troops are operating in Russia, and it is preparing to rewrite its party charter with the possibility of officially naming hostile states. At the ...
As we move into the new year, revisit the top 10 CNAS events from 2025 and stay tuned in 2026 for more engaging live events. In this discussion, the state of the race for capable artificial ...
Daniel Remler joins CNAS as a new senior fellow with the Technology and National Security Program after three years at the U.S. “Their expertise grows ...