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John Carlin heads the DOJ’s National Security Division, created in 2006 and responsible for counter-espionage, counter-terrorism and other national security issues. NSD was responsible for the ...
Affordable mass has become the watchword of defense modernization, be it swarms of drones or satellite constellations. What could such an approach mean for air and missile defense? Networks of passive ...
The CSIS Missile Defense Project is pleased to rollout our new report, Mesh Sensing for Air and Missile Defense.
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act was signed into law with revisions to key mining policies. While the legislation boosts ...
Since President Trump took office, military aid to Ukraine has been on and off, then partially on, then on again, and then increased further. A series of visuals explains the history, the status of ...
CSIS mourns the loss of our Chief Communications Officer, Andrew Schwartz. For 20 years, he led with vision and integrity, shaping how CSIS engaged the world. His leadership, mentorship, and legacy in ...
General James L. Jones, USMC (ret.) leads a team of consultants in foreign policy, strategic planning, national security, and military strategy, harnessing more than four decades of experience ...
The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) Commission on Hostage Taking and Wrongful Detention explores responses to the growing phenomenon of hostage taking. Over the last year, the ...
The CSIS Commission on Cybersecurity for the 44th Presidency has released its final report, "Securing Cyberspace for the 44th Presidency." The Commission’s three major findings are: Cybersecurity is ...
The partnership between the European Union (EU) and the United States is of central importance in addressing a multitude of complex global challenges. Despite recurrent ups and downs, EU-U.S.
Clete Johnson is a non-resident senior fellow with the Strategic Technologies Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). In addition to his CSIS affiliation, he is a partner ...
Russia has performed poorly on the battlefield in Ukraine and will likely hit the 1 million casualty mark in the summer of 2025. New CSIS data details Russia's slow rate of advance, heavy losses of ...