Operation Epic Fury costs nearly $900 million per day, driven by the large expenditure of munitions. Because most of this is ...
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Will the Golden Dome, the Trump administration’s proposed national missile shield, start a new nuclear or outer space arms race, destabilize the balance between the major global powers, and exacerbate ...
China has rapidly established itself as the world’s dominant shipbuilding power, marginalizing the United States and its allies in a strategically important industry.
The CSIS Geopolitics and Foreign Policy Department examines the key political, economic, security, and societal trends shaping the future of global governance and institutions. With deep regional ...
Russia’s missile campaign against Ukraine has severely underperformed expectations. In the invasion’s early days, Russia underestimated the necessary scale and effort of its missile campaign. Since ...
Jessica Middleton Learning and Development Associate and Outreach Manager, Executive Education and Abshire-Inamori Leadership Academy ...
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Using original data scraping analysis, infographics, and satellite imagery, CSIS Geopolitics and Foreign Policy Department experts assess the degree and substantive nature of changing alignment ...
The CSIS Global Aging Initiative explores the long-term economic, social, and geopolitical implications of demographic trends in the United States and around the world This program is no longer active ...
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