Fact

April 7, 2025 | Ryan Brobst, Bradley Bowman

Arsenal of Democracy

Arming Taiwan, Ukraine, and Israel While Strengthening the U.S. Industrial Base

March 12, 2024 | Anthony Ruggiero |

Going Nuclear on Rosatom

Ending Global Dependence on Putin's Nuclear Energy Sector

February 27, 2024 | Elaine K. Dezenski, Josh Birenbaum

Tightening the Belt or End of the Road? China’s BRI at 10

December 6, 2023 | Andrea Stricker, Anthony Ruggiero

Radioactive: Executives from Russia’s Rosatom Corporation May Qualify for U.S. Sanctions

September 25, 2023 | Aaron MacLean |

Realism meets reality

A new book by two leading advocates of the realist school of International Relations inadvertently demonstrates the enduring importance of history, literature and philosophy when dealing with geopolitical crises.

July 26, 2023 | Nathan Picarsic, Emily de La Bruyère

Commanding Heights: Ensuring U.S. Leadership in the Critical and Emerging Technologies of the 21st Century

March 2, 2022 | Bill Roggio |

Putin is not crazy and the Russian invasion is not failing. The West’s delusions about this war – and its failure to understand the enemy – will prevent it from saving Ukraine

Wishful thinking has the upper hand in the battle to shape Western perceptions of the war in Ukraine. Sympathy for the outnumbered and outgunned defenders of Kyiv has led to the exaggeration of Russian...

November 15, 2021 | Emily de La Bruyère, Nathan Picarsic

All Over the Map

The Chinese Communist Party’s Subnational Interests in the United States

May 27, 2021 | Emily de La Bruyère, Nathan Picarsic

Defusing Military-Civil Fusion

The Need to Identify and Respond to Chinese Military Companies

January 14, 2021 | Eric S. Edelman, John Hardie

Russia

January 14, 2021 | Mark Dubowitz, Richard Goldberg

Iran

January 14, 2021 | Emily de La Bruyère, Nathan Picarsic

China

January 14, 2021 | Behnam Ben Taleblu, Andrea Stricker

Arms Control and Nonproliferation

January 27, 2015 | Behnam Ben Taleblu |

How Iran Views the P5+1 Nuke Talks

Ahead of the June 30 deadline for a comprehensive nuclear accord with Iran, international negotiators remain puzzled by two questions: “What does Tehran want, and what will it settle for?&r...

August 5, 2014 | Clifford D. May |

Hamas Rules

If you’ve been following the conflict in Gaza you’ve seen dramatic pictures of heavily armed Israeli soldiers, their tanks and helicopters. You’ve seen pictures of neighborhoods...

January 17, 2013 | Clifford D. May

Osama and the Two Nazirs

Their deaths are instructive.

June 24, 2011 | Faster, Please!

What’s Up With All the Presidential Gaffes, Anyway?

Big Media doesn’t pay much attention to them, even though Obama makes an amazing number of errors in his public statements.  And I think it’s easy enough to understand why the BM...

April 26, 2010 | Ethan Gutmann World Affairs Journal

Hacker Nation: China’s Cyber Assault

A  decade before Operation Aurora—China’s recent hacking spree of at least thirty-four Western companies—the Chinese government attempted to seize American computer code th...

July 4, 2006 | Family Security Matters |

“Don’t Feed the Animals”

I spent part of my Independence Day enjoying New York's Central Park. I mention this in passing because there is a connection between my outing and the news I returned to my Upper West Side...

July 7, 2004 | Clifford D. May |

Michael Moore, Hezbollah Heartthrob

"Fahrenheit 9/11" is making mega-bucks in American theaters and -- with some help from terrorists who also are Michael Moore fans -- it could prove a blockbuster in the Middle East too....