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  1. Pinned Tweet
    22 Oct 2020

    1/ The threat of domestic terrorism in the U.S. will likely continue to grow over the next year, including before, during, and after the 2020 presidential election. and assess trends in domestic terrorism throughout 2020 .

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  2. 3 minutes ago

    In a CSIS survey, over two-thirds of thought leaders in the United States, Asia, and Europe supported a ban on Huawei and other Chinese firms from their 5G telecoms markets.

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  3. 18 minutes ago

    Russia, China, Cuba, Iran, and Turkey provide varying degrees of financial, diplomatic, and intelligence support to the Venezuelan regime.

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  4. 56 minutes ago

    What is orbital warfare? As military competition increases in space, it is one way to protect space assets from potential aggressive acts.

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  5. 1 hour ago

    The Global Security Forum 2020 considered alliance dynamics for three scenarios: a climate change catastrophe, a Chinese blockade of Taiwan, and military escalation after Russian interference in a U.S. election. Read here: .

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  6. 3 hours ago

    It is more than likely that the Biden administration will have a North Korea crisis on its hands within its first year. .

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  7. 3 hours ago

    To meet the challenges associated with great power competition, the Biden administration needs to think differently about global development. CSIS's lays out a new approach: .

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  8. 4 hours ago

    Refugees and migrant workers comprise more than one fourth of Lebanon’s population of almost 7 million. How are they uniquely impacted by Lebanon’s cascading crises? .

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  9. 4 hours ago

    The situation in the Sahel has never been more dire. As the crisis enters its tenth year, examines the current strategy, casting aside faulty assumptions.

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  10. 4 hours ago

    As the Arctic gains in geostrategic significance, the world’s most powerful countries are turning northward. .

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  11. 5 hours ago

    Russian and Chinese influence has grown significantly in the Greater Mediterranean region. How can the U.S. secure its interests? .

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  12. 22 hours ago

    Powering and heating buildings contributes 28% of global CO2 emissions. Decarbonizing this sector requires efficiency measures, fuel switching, and new technologies.

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  13. 23 hours ago

    Africa matters to U.S. cities. Once diaspora communities are established in the United States, they become valuable contributors of many cities’ economic, cultural, and intellectual lives. Learn more: .

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  14. Jan 1

    As the Arctic gains in geostrategic significance, the world’s most powerful countries are turning northward. .

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  15. Jan 1

    Toward a Stronger U.S.-Taiwan Relationship lays out specific recommendations to upgrade U.S. policy on Taiwan consistent with long-standing U.S. interests in the Indo-Pacific region while also responding to the new and emerging challenges. .

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  16. Jan 1

    As the incoming Biden administration reintroduces America to the world, the words it chooses can build domestic support for U.S. foreign policy, strengthen partnerships abroad, and more effectively compete with China.

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  17. Jan 1

    CSIS’s posits three options for the incoming Biden administration as it faces calls to rejoin the TPP.

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  18. Jan 1

    Nutrition—a core defense against infection and force multiplier for vaccine efficacy—is deteriorating for millions of vulnerable people in the face of Covid-19.

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  19. Jan 1

    As conventional military moves rapidly to adopt artificial intelligence (AI) tools in a host of mission areas, unpacks the overlapping consequences for the nuclear mission space.

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  20. Jan 1

    "The ongoing Trump efforts to withdraw U.S. forces from Afghanistan, Iraq, Somalia, and other countries where a U.S. presence involves some form of active combat will be one of the earliest major decisions the Biden Administration will have to make."

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  21. Jan 1

    The U.S.-Japan alliance is positioned to lead in the evolving multipolar world. The latest “Armitage-Nye” report identifies priorities for developing a more equal U.S.-Japan alliance that is critical to addressing both regional and global challenges.

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