This week, the Scholl Chair summarizes his thoughts from the Department of Commerce's Supply Chain Summit and looks at what ...
In this episode, we are joined by former MEP Dragoș Tudorache, co-rapporteur of the EU AI Act and Chair of the Special Committee on AI in the Digital Age. We discuss where we are in the EU AI Act ...
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Energy security, affordability, and carbon intensity are key factors for U.S. economic competitiveness. Against expanding ...
CSIS Americas Director Ryan Berg, Michael Ferguson, and Henry Ziemer examine the state of play in Mexico's information ...
Authors Daniel Byman and Elizabeth Hoffman offer five key takeaways from their recent trip to wartime Ukraine. They explore ...
Less than two years after the outbreak of civil war, famine conditions are confirmed in Sudan. With ceasefire talks faltering ...
A case-study approach to understanding the political economy of successful low-carbon development strategies Energy Transitions: Low-Carbon Pathways for Growth and Sustainability examined how ...
Unlocking Nigeria’s Agricultural Potential: Strategies for Growth, Employment, and Food Security Among the most enduring and damaging impacts of Nigeria’s oil and gas resource curse has been the long, ...
The “Asia Chessboard” features in-depth conversations with the most prominent strategic thinkers on Asia. Co-hosts Jude Blanchette, Freeman Chair in China Studies at CSIS, and Michael Green, Henry A.
Assessing the threat, scope, and destabilizing power of transnational criminal and terrorist groups. Many of Africa’s emerging security threats are transnational in scope, testing the capacity of ...
Over the past few years, North Korea has resorted to cyber attacks to affect its adversaries with increasing scale and capacity. This trend is alarming given that advanced cyber warfare capabilities ...