At approximately 7:00 AM local time, the United States and Israel began conducting extensive strikes against a wide range of targets in Iran. The strikes have been dubbed Operation Epic Fury by the ...
Despite the rising salience of missile threats, current air and missile defense forces are far too susceptible to suppression. Today’s U.S. air and missile defense (AMD) force lacks the depth, ...
With the prospect of war in the Middle East again on the horizon, it is important to assess how Iran might respond to a U.S. attack. This installment of Critical Questions looks back to look ahead, ...
The recent Supreme Court ruling against the use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) has far-reaching implications. As the United States recalibrates its economic security ...
The State of Election Security in 2024 Suzanne Spaulding, director of the CSIS Defending Democratic Institutions Project, joins a special crossover episode with CSIS’s Smart Women, Smart Power podcast ...
The CSIS Commission on U.S. Quantum Leadership convened leading experts to provide recommendations on how best to advance U.S. leadership in quantum technologies to address immediate security issues ...
From the expansion of the internet to the rise of AI, technology is changing at a breakneck pace in the twenty-first century. CSIS experts lead research on how rapid technological change affects all ...
Like Venezuela, Haiti is mired in instability. Here’s why the U.S. is unlikely to intervene ...
On October 28, 2016, the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) hosted a daylong conference, including senior defense and intelligence policymakers, military leaders, strategists, ...
As the United States transfers massive amounts of weapons, munitions, and supplies to Ukraine, questions arise about the health of U.S. inventories. Are inventories getting too low? How long will it ...
U.S. government investments in global food security have traditionally received strong bipartisan support from policymakers, either explicitly or implicitly, on moral, economic, and national security ...
The rapid growth of critical technologies such as 5G telecommunications and electric mobility demands higher power densities, faster switching frequencies, and greater thermal resilience than is ...