Navin Girishankar is president of the Economic Security and Technology Department at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). He leads a bipartisan team of over 40 resident staff and ...
Papers Analysis and Policy Recommendations China's Industrial Policymaking Process Huawei Lenovo Suntech Shanghai Auto China South Locomotive & Rolling Stock About The growth of the Chinese economy, ...
A discussion with the Honorable William LaPlante: Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Acquisition) With a robust acquisition program, the U.S. Air Force is posturing for future acquisition successes ...
A majority of India’s citizens view the United States positively, and over 80 percent surveyed believe their country will benefit from ties to the new Trump administration. Over the years this support ...
The Emeritus Chair in Strategy provides political and military analysis of key strategic challenges facing the United States, including the Middle East, U.S. national security, global military balance ...
There is growing Iranian activism in the Middle East despite U.S. and allied efforts to weaken Iran’s economy and politically isolate Tehran. As U.S.-Iranian tensions escalate in the Middle East, it ...
Robert Cardillo has held numerous leadership positions in his distinguished 35 years of service in the U.S. Intelligence Community (IC). Most recently, he served as the sixth director of the National ...
Mike leads Galvin Enterprises, Inc. which manages a portfolio of financial and engineering management consulting, software and wealth management global operating companies owned by the Galvin family’s ...
The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) conducted a 1.5 day-long U.S.-China-Philippines simulation exercise on a crisis in the South China Sea in November 2015 with the generous ...
Safeguarding the minerals supply chains for advanced technologies in strategic industries is an economic and national security imperative. Yet significant vulnerabilities continue to exist in the ...
Deterrence was the linchpin of U.S. defense strategy for decades, but the political and military context for deterrence has changed significantly. Instead of a single, near-peer opponent, the U.S.
China's strategic relationship with Central Asia has grown expansively over the past decade, symbolized by both the 1996 founding of the "Shanghai Five," which in June 2001 became the Shanghai ...