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UK’s Nuclear Modernisation

Ryan Tully | 2024.09.11

With a fresh national security review underway in the UK, the new government’s stance on nuclear modernisation will have a significant impact on transatlantic relations and NATO’s overall deterrence strategy.

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Strategic Equilibrium

Jane Nakano and Joseph Majkut | 2024.09.10

Energy security, affordability, and carbon intensity are key factors for U.S. economic competitiveness.

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Diversifying, Not Decoupling

Scott Kennedy and Andrea Leonard Palazzi | 2024.09.09

The CSIS Trustee Chair’s second formal survey of over 600 Taiwanese companies reveals they remain worried about the international environment and conditions in China, but are engaged in diversifying rather than decoupling their business from China.

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Japan’s Responses To China

Ben Bowie | 2024.09.05

As countries around the world struggle to reduce China’s dominance of critical mineral supply chains, they would do well to learn from Japan’s successes and mistakes in tackling this challenge.

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Innovation Amid Geopolitics

Neil Ashdown and Natasha Buckley | 2024.09.04

Amid great power competition over technology, states such as the UK are seeking to protect the ecosystems that drive innovation in a growing range of technologies.

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UK In EU Defence Industry

Linus Terhorst | 2024.09.03

As Western countries grow increasingly concerned about their national defence industrial bases, the international export market for defence goods is becoming more competitive.

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Six Days In October

Lachlan MacKenzie | 2024.09.03

As competition between the United States and its nuclear-armed adversaries intensifies, the risk of future nuclear crises grows. Russia’s dirty bomb signaling in the fall of 2022 is an important reminder about the threat of nuclear escalation in regional conflicts involving U.S. partners or allies.

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Power Plays

Max Bergmann, et al. | 2024.09.03

Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 triggered a severe energy crisis in Europe. The shock represented a test not just of Europe’s energy sector but of the resilience of Europe’s democratic political system and market economies.

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