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Further strikes on Fordow, potentially with U.S. support, could be imminent, but their success is just one factor that will ...
Israel’s military strikes are likely to set back Iran’s nuclear program, but much of the program will remain. Tehran's ...
Seth G. Jones is president of the Defense and Security Department and Harold Brown Chair at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). He focuses on defense strategy, military ...
There are no three allies in the world today that share more common interests and values than Washington, Tokyo, and Seoul to manage the challenges to global order as well as the opportunities for ...
Andrew Schwartz is the chief communications officer at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) and is responsible for directing the Center’s media relations, multimedia iDeas Lab, ...
The United States has faced a burgeoning threat of pharmaceutical shortages over the past 15 years, with U.S. public and private sector partners seeking to understand and address the issue. Following ...
Agricultural biodiversity, or agrobiodiversity, is the foundation of the agricultural systems that feed our world. As agrobiodiversity loss accelerates and food production faces rising global threats, ...
Russia has performed poorly on the battlefield in Ukraine and will likely hit the 1 million casualty mark in the summer of 2025. New CSIS data details Russia's slow rate of advance, heavy losses of ...
China’s use of critical infrastructure to control downstream water supply will threaten vital economic activities and life. China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) will leverage rail and road networks ...
On June 1, Russia’s Military Transport Aviation Day, a significant holiday for the Russian armed forces, the Security Service of Ukraine (SSU) carried out a bold and unprecedented coordinated drone ...
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