Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky presented a broad description of his five-point “victory plan” to Ukraine’s lawmakers ...
The United States relies on China and Russia for minerals used in semiconductors, posing a clear national security risk.
China’s 2005 Anti-Secession Law (ASL) is an important piece of legislation that Beijing invokes to pressure Taiwan and ...
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The United States and China are seemingly backing rival railroads in the quest for critical minerals in southern Africa. CSIS ...
President Biden has articulated a vision for Africa in the world that Africans roundly agree with, but his record on making ...
As global competition for influence in Africa mounts, the outcome of the U.S. elections will shape how Washington is viewed ...
Ocean warming has made the collapse of Ghana’s fisheries virtually inevitable, and overfishing by foreign and local fishers ...
The escalating turmoil in the Middle East threatens global energy markets, yet oil prices remain stable. What's behind this ...
This transcript is from a CSIS podcast published on October 15, 2024. Listen to the podcast here. Jon Alterman: Lina Khatib, welcome to Babel. Lina Khatib: Thank you for having me. Jon Alterman: Were ...
Please join the CSIS Japan Chair in collaboration with the Sasakawa Peace Foundation (SPF) for a conference on extended deterrence in Asia. This conference will bring together a small group of ...
Our goal in launching the Economic Security and Technology Department’s Back & Forth series is two-fold. First, we want to bring attention to issues that do not get adequate attention in Washington ...