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Listen: Noah Barkin and Bonnie Glaser / 葛來儀 🇺🇦 join Andrea Kendall-Taylor and Jim Townsend on Brussels Sprouts to discuss China’s relationships with the United States and Europe ahead of Xi’s first visit to Europe in 5 years. cnas.org/publications/p…

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⭐️ Thank you ⭐️Washingtonian 🌸 for the recognition & honor of joining such an accomplished group of national security & defense experts! washingtonian.com/2024/05/02/was…

⭐️ Thank you ⭐️@washingtonian for the recognition & honor of joining such an accomplished group of national security & defense experts! washingtonian.com/2024/05/02/was…
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'Erdogan is not in immediate political peril himself...But it turns out that he has less space in which to maneuver than some analysts previously assumed,' Kate Johnston and Gibbs McKinley write in Foreign Policy. cnas.org/publications/c…

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'The [aid] package doesn’t address the most critical issue, which is manpower,' Franz-Stefan Gady tells Vox. cnas.org/press/in-the-n…

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“There’s a whole bunch of countries that are quite willing to take Russia’s money and buy goods. I mean, the global economy is not united against Russia to say that invading the neighbor is not OK,' Rachel Ziemba tells The World. cnas.org/press/in-the-n…

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Russia and China 'are creating an alternative order. Their convergence creates a new center of gravity around which others can gravitate when they are dissatisfied,' Andrea Kendall-Taylor tells Foreign Policy. Read more: cnas.org/press/in-the-n…

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Read the latest Biotech Matters commentary, “Problems with Life Science Databases in the United States,” by CNAS Biotech Task Force Member Dr. Carol Kuntz. This article emphasizes the transformative potential of AI and argues for life science databases. cnas.org/press/press-re…

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The U.S. and its partners “should recognize that Xi’s personal style and preferences are now the dominant factor shaping China’s foreign and security policies—but how that reality manifests will continue to evolve,” Jacob Stokes writes in a new report. cnas.org/publications/r…

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🇷🇺, 🇨🇳, 🇰🇵 , and 🇮🇷 'reject the principle of universal values and interpret the West’s championing of its brand of democracy as an attempt to undermine their legitimacy and foment domestic instability,' Andrea Kendall-Taylor and Richard Fontaine in Foreign Affairs. cnas.org/publications/c…

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The South China Sea is “more dangerous [than Taiwan] in terms of unexpectedly moving up the escalation ladder towards potential conflict between China and the United States,' Lisa Curtis tells Semafor. cnas.org/press/in-the-n…

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From July 9–11, NATO leaders from across the Atlantic will gather in Washington, DC for the 2024 NATO Summit, which marks the 75th anniversary of the alliance. Read the latest edition of Sharper analyzing the continued importance of the alliance. cnas.org/publications/c…

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Registration is now OPEN for the CNAS 2024 National Security Conference. Free, virtual and open to all, join us on 6/6 for a day of panels and conversations on the most pressing issues in national security. Learn more here⬇️

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'Turkey has a long way to go before it can be considered a liberal democratic country...but this election signals that there are pockets of resilience,' Kate Johnston and Gibbs McKinley write in Foreign Policy. cnas.org/publications/c…

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“What’s even more important is what Russia is having to give away in return” for what it’s getting from China, Andrea Kendall-Taylor tells Foreign Policy. “Russia is augmenting the military capabilities of China and our other adversaries.” cnas.org/press/in-the-n…

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Subscribe now to High Stakes: Preparing the President, analyzing the most pressing issues of this election year. Find all of the latest High Stakes content here: cnas.org/highstakes

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Pleased to share my latest article in War on the Rocks, on the potential use of Confidence Building Measures for uncrewed systems to reduce the chance of accidental U.S.-China escalation and conflict.
Have a read here: warontherocks.com/2024/05/uncrew…

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“The war and the war effort has really amplified the role of the state within Russia’s economy, the role of the military, and military procurement within that economy,” Rachel Ziemba tells The World. More: cnas.org/press/in-the-n…

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“Xi’s centrality creates a major management bottleneck that could hamper the system during even brief absences,” Jacob Stokes finds in a new report on Beijing’s decision making under Xi Jinping. Read more: cnas.org/publications/r…

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I'm delighted to present my NEW CNAS report:

Beyond China's Black Box: Five Trends Shaping Beijing’s Foreign and Security Policy Decision-Making Under Xi Jinping

Read it here: cnas.org/publications/r…

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'These minilateral meetings among three or four countries have really become a hallmark of the Biden administration’s strategy of developing a loose network of security relationships,” Lisa Curtis tells Foreign Policy. cnas.org/press/in-the-n…

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