Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Maritime Protection of Taiwan’s Energy Vulnerability
Memos
Patient Extremism: The Many Faces of the Muslim Brotherhood
Memos
How a Government Reinsurance Program Can Accelerate Maturation of the Cyber Insurance Market
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Memos
Carnegie Endowment: “Trusting the Americans Is a Bad Idea”
The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, an American think tank, believes that “trusting the Americans is a bad idea.” Carnegie’s Michael Young did not qualify what he meant by “the...
Op-eds
Countering Threats Posed by the Chinese Communist Party to U.S. National Security
Legislative Testimonies
America Resilient in the Face of Aggressive Foreign Malign Influence Targeting the 2024 U.S. Elections
Memos
Foreign Malign Election Meddling Persists but Struggles to Gain Traction
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Memos
United States Cyber Force
A Defense Imperative
Monographs
Tightening the Belt or End of the Road? China’s BRI at 10
Memos
Israel’s enemies may see the war in Gaza as a road to Jerusalem – analysis
The Gaza Strip was first occupied by Egypt after the partition of British Mandate Palestine into a Jewish and Arab state.
Op-eds
How Hamas Angled for Russia-China Support
Moscow and Beijing have their reasons to hope for Hamas’ survival.
Op-eds
Preserving U.S. Interests in the Indo-Pacific
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Legislative Testimonies
The United States and Saudi Arabia: A Possible Path Forward
Memos
Turkey After Erdogan
Monographs
China’s Accelerating CEEW Campaign
The Dangers of Iran’s Cyber Ambitions
Engines of Influence
Turkey’s Defense Industry Under Erdogan
Memos
Collusion or Collision?
Turkey-Russia Relations Under Erdogan and Putin
Monographs
What the U.S. Competition and Innovation Act Gets Right About Standards
International technical standards set the foundation for the billions of digital devices that people worldwide rely on. The standards ensure that mobile devices produced in China can connect to Swedish...