Federal Register
Mapping Qatar’s $400 Billion Footprint in the United States
Memos
Spectrum Abundance for Weird Space Stuff
Public Comments
Federal Acquisition Regulation: Prohibition on Certain Semiconductor Products and Services
Public Comments
Seeking Comment on Prohibiting Importation and Marketing of Previously Authorized Covered Communications Equipment Added to the Covered List in 2024 or Earlier
Public Comments
Forging a New Critical Minerals Reality
Public Comments
Strengthening Transparency, Eligibility, and Jurisdictional Scope in Investment Reviews
Public Comments
2025 Annual Report on Implementation
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Monographs
Recipe for Success: Guidance Based on the Experience of the Cyberspace Solarium Commission
Guidance Based on the Experience of the Cyberspace Solarium Commission ...
Memos
Promoting the Integrity and Security of Telecommunications Certifications Bodies, Measurement Facilities, and the Equipment Authorization Program
Public Comments
Keep the Door Closed to Anonymous Shell Companies
A Comment on FinCEN’s Interim Final Rule Exempting Domestic Companies From Beneficial Ownership Reporting Requirements Under the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA)
Public Comments
Examining the Office of Insular Affairs’ Role in Fostering Prosperity in the Pacific Territories and Addressing External Threats to Peace and Security
Legislative Testimonies
Missed Milestones
Evaluating The Last Four Years in the EAP Region and Unseized Opportunities Under President Trump
Legislative Testimonies
An Axis of Autocracy?
China’s Relations with Russia, Iran, and North Korea
Legislative Testimonies
New U.S. Export Controls Seek to Prevent China From Weaponizing Biotech
The United States wants to prevent China from acquiring commercial biotechnologies that could boost its military power, not just its economic growth. The U.S. Department of Commerce released an interim...
Policy Briefs
Biotech Battlefield
Weaponizing Innovation in the Age of Genomics
Monographs
Laser Focus: Countering China’s LiDAR Threat to U.S. Critical Infrastructure and Military Systems
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Memos
The Urgent Need for UN Reform
The UN’s response to October 7 makes reform more urgent than ever. UN reform used to be a bipartisan priority — it must now be again.
Memos
Examining the Flow of U.S. Money into China’s Military Might
Legislative Testimonies
Beijing’s Power Play
Safeguarding U.S. National Security in the Electric Vehicle and Battery Industries