"To build a cohesive post-war society, Ukraine must address domestic population trends and ensure veterans are supported with robust benefits," writes Benjamin Jensen with Mark Montgomery. More about why military support must consider population trends: https://lnkd.in/eijtrjYH
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A bipartisan research institution, CSIS is recognized as the top defense and national security think tank in the world.
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Established in Washington, D.C., over 60 years ago, the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) is a bipartisan, nonprofit policy research organization dedicated to providing strategic insights and policy solutions to help decisionmakers chart a course toward a better world. Founded in 1962 by David M. Abshire and Admiral Arleigh Burke, CSIS is one of the world’s preeminent international policy institutions focused on defense and security; geoeconomics and technology; Asia and other regional studies; and transnational challenges ranging from energy and climate to global health policy and food & water security. For nine consecutive years, CSIS was named the world's number one think tank for international security by the University of Pennsylvania's “Go To Think Tank Index.” The Center’s over 275 full-time staff and large network of affiliated scholars conduct research and analysis and develop policy initiatives that look to the future and anticipate change. CSIS is regularly called upon by Congress, the executive branch, the media, and others to explain the day’s events and offer recommendations to improve U.S. strategy. In late 2015, Thomas J. Pritzker was named chairman of the CSIS Board of Trustees. Mr. Pritzker succeeded former U.S. senator Sam Nunn (D-GA), who chaired the CSIS Board of Trustees from 1999 to 2015. CSIS is led by John J. Hamre, who has served as president and chief executive officer since 2000. Twitter: cs.is/U4RJEq LinkedIn: cs.is/33W0gX8 Instagram: cs.is/2ZbBTkF Threads: cs.is/3vamuH2 YouTube: cs.is/2TKVQ0k Podcasts: cs.is/2NuWcaD
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Updates
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Russia’s recent attacks on Ukraine’s grain infrastructure reflect a broader strategy for geopolitical and economic gains at the expense of global food security. CSIS Global Food and Water Security Program experts discuss how this could shape peace negotiations: https://lnkd.in/eBvQmgQG
Farming Frontlines: How Food and Agriculture Will Impact Negotiations in Ukraine
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"A belief that the war is going his way will make Russian president Vladimir Putin an inflexible negotiating partner," write Emily Harding and Aosheng Pusztaszeri. Read the full analysis: https://lnkd.in/ebnVm4Tf
Putin Thinks He Can Win: Why Would He Negotiate?
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What is happening in Canada’s politics? What will happen if Prime Minister Trudeau resigns? CSIS Americas Program experts share what comes next for Canada. https://lnkd.in/e2jjtjtJ
After a Surprise Resignation, What Comes Next for Canada?
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Russia may pursue a total military victory today to avoid facing Ukraine once its backers are closer to their industrial potentials. Considering a demilitarized zone and international peacekeeping force can minimize this risk. Read more: https://lnkd.in/e3-PmYnE
The Arsenal of Instability: How Expanding Western Defense Production Impacts Negotiations in Ukraine
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For more than a decade, I've wanted to update Norm Augustine's legendary analysis of fighter aircraft cost growth... and now I finally have! This piece examines the reasons--both good and bad--why U.S. military aircraft are so expensive and asks what AI-enabled and Autonomous aircraft can do about it. There are fun charts aplenty, so take a look! https://lnkd.in/eFgJxvFM
Updating Augustine’s Law: Fighter Aircraft Cost Growth in the Age of AI and Autonomy
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To bolster global food and water security, CSIS Global Food and Water Security Program experts David Michel and Caitlin Welsh recommend strengthening U.S. policy coordination to maximize resources and capture multiple synergies across global food and water security goals. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/epkzTwCp
To Bolster Global Food and Water Security, Strengthen U.S. Policy Coordination
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The Department of Energy released its long-awaited study on U.S. LNG exports, offering a comprehensive update on economic and environmental analysis. CSIS Energy Security and Climate Change Program experts discuss key highlights and implications for the next administration: https://lnkd.in/eyXfyGN6
Experts React: DOE LNG Study Highlights and Implications
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"As 2024 closes, the United States continues to fall short in its management of the threat posed by bird flu," warns the CSIS Global Health Policy Center. Read more about stepping up the U.S. response: https://lnkd.in/ePWWZZCb
The United States Needs to Step Up Its Response to Bird Flu
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The African Growth Opportunity Act is set to expire in 2025. Congress must act now to save it if the United States wants a real partnership with Africa, to properly compete with China, and to advance American interests and values. More from Daniel F. Runde: https://lnkd.in/eJBRQKxH
The AGOA Ship Is Sinking: Congress Must Act Now to Save It
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