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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 ...
Since the onset of the war in Ukraine, the geopolitical landscape in Europe has been irrevocably altered, prompting the president of France Emmanuel Macron to emphasize that France’s vital interests ...
Expectations are sky-high for the Trump administration’s policy toward the Maduro regime in Venezuela. Many Venezuelans, including leading voices in the opposition, grew tired of the Biden ...
As the U.S. Army approaches its 250th anniversary, a generational transformation is underway. Next Army, a CSIS Futures Lab project, examines how technological disruption, evolving threat environments ...
Please join the Europe, Russia, and Eurasia Program for an online-only event discussing the team's latest report, The Russian Wartime Economy: From Sugar High to Hangover. Max Bergmann and Maria ...
China’s lead in the global commercial shipbuilding market is huge and growing. The country’s largest state-owned shipbuilder built more commercial vessels by tonnage in 2024 than the entire U.S.
Panel 1: State of Play in the South China Sea. Moderated by Henrietta Levin, Senior Fellow, Freeman Chair in China Studies, CSIS . Harrison Prétat, Deputy Director and Fellow, Asia Maritime ...
This month, Florida became the seventh state to sign a trade Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the United Kingdom, advancing a new strategy to cement deeper economic ties. Business and Trade ...
Israel’s military strikes are likely to set back Iran’s nuclear program, but much of the program will remain. Tehran's ...
On April 10, South Korea held its 22nd general election. The election concluded with victory for the main opposition Democratic Party, and all eyes are now on how the election outcomes will affect ...
In the Global South, there are opportunities to develop clean energy. Although some African countries have fossil fuel reserves, the continent is also home to 60 percent of renewable energy resources ...
The average U.S. fertility rate was 1.67 children per woman as of 2022, far below the 2.1 children necessary to sustain a population. Yet the United States is faring better than many other developed ...
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