A study of 30 leading semiconductor firms finds that recent U.S. export controls aimed at China have not hindered innovation.
New research finds that we can now no longer trust our eyes and ears to reliably distinguish between real and AI-generated ...
CSIS Americas Program experts unpack the recent BRICS+ Summit and how rising interest among authoritarian and ...
The CSIS Defense and Security Department tackles the most complex issues shaping the global security landscape. Amid a rapid shift in the global balance of power, our research offers practical ...
The United States must reestablish a credible nuclear deterrence in space by building on the same foundation of deterrence ...
International commitments on climate change imply bold actions to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. Among them, switching energy production and industrial processes to cleaner sources ...
CSIS Americas Director Ryan C. Berg argues the deterioration of democracy and transparency in Honduras will pose increasing challenges for U.S.-Honduras relations.
This series—featuring scholars from the Futures Lab, the International Security Program, and across CSIS—explores emerging challenges and opportunities that NATO is likely to confront after its 75th ...
The Aerospace Security Project (ASP) is a trusted resource for policymakers, offering insightful thoughts and in-depth analyses on policy issues, operational concepts, technology trends, and economic ...
Networks of manned and unmanned aircraft will command the skies. These teams will be increasingly modular and optimized for counterair, interdiction, and close air support missions. A mix of war games ...
Gracelin Baskaran, Director of the CSIS Critical Minerals Security Program, and Geoffrey R. Pyatt, Assistant Secretary of State for Energy Resources, were invited to deliver a joint virtual address at ...