What does having women sitting at international affairs decisionmaking tables actually get us? This Smart Women, Smart Power ...
China’s 2005 Anti-Secession Law (ASL) is an important piece of legislation that Beijing invokes to pressure Taiwan and ...
Richard McCormack, former executive vice chairman of Bank of America, first joined CSIS in May 2004 as a senior adviser. He was recruited by Merrill Lynch two years later after testifying before the ...
The CSIS Federated Defense Project aims to develop actionable recommendations for integrating U.S., allied, and partner capabilities into regional defense architectures that advance common interests ...
The United States relies on China and Russia for minerals used in semiconductors, posing a clear national security risk.
As global competition for influence in Africa mounts, the outcome of the U.S. elections will shape how Washington is viewed ...
President Biden has articulated a vision for Africa in the world that Africans roundly agree with, but his record on making ...
Ocean warming has made the collapse of Ghana’s fisheries virtually inevitable, and overfishing by foreign and local fishers ...
The United States and China are seemingly backing rival railroads in the quest for critical minerals in southern Africa. CSIS ...
As international attention fades amid the complexities of Myanmar's political landscape, the United States has a moral and ...
The escalating turmoil in the Middle East threatens global energy markets, yet oil prices remain stable. What's behind this ...
The United States is being confronted with the liabilities of its strengths. Given the significant costs of engaging the United States in combat, and the growing range of indirect and non-military ...