Taking Greenland through force or coercion would not just be a bad deal for the United States—it could become a ...
The Arctic is increasingly characterized by geopolitical and military tensions. President Trump's aggressive engagement ...
CSIS Americas Program director Ryan C. Berg and Andrew Sanders make the case for increased U.S. engagement with Panama to ...
For more recent analysis of Hayat Tahrir al Sham (HTS), see this August 2023 post from the Warfare, Irregular Threats, and Terrorism Program's Examining Extremism series. Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS or ...
The Europe, Russia, and Eurasia Program’s work seeks to develop a deeper understanding of Europe’s political, security, and economic evolution and its future role in the world; geopolitical ...
After several centuries of relative Taiwanese autonomy, if uncertain sovereign status vis-à-vis China (a subject of continuing debate between China, Taiwan, and international scholars), Japan acquired ...
While there is strong bipartisan support for a robust U.S. presence in the Pacific, the increasingly competitive global ...
Through nonpartisan, expert analysis and cutting-edge, data-driven research on ongoing policy opportunities and security challenges facing the region, the Korea Chair promotes a greater understanding ...
A new issue of Back & Forth explores the risks and opportunities of Intel’s centrality in U.S. semiconductor strategy.
As the Trump administration prepares for a return to governing, it has made its top foreign policy priorities well known.
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 ...
This brief from the CSIS Economics Program and Scholl Chair in International Business analyzes Taiwan’s role in U.S. economic security and provides a policy roadmap to approach geopolitical and ...