This brief from the CSIS Economics Program and Scholl Chair in International Business analyzes Taiwan’s role in U.S. economic ...
However, the security reasons for accelerating decoupling from China, at least in strategically significant sectors, remains ...
Italian journalist Cecilia Sala, arrested in Iran last month, was released Wednesday after weeks of diplomatic wrangling ...
Does low-carbon energy risk U.S. manufacturing? Since the 2000s, energy prices have minimally impacted jobs or output. Today, ...
Please join CSIS for a conversation with Dr. Geraldine Richmond, Under Secretary for Science and Innovation at the Department of Energy (DOE), hosted by Navin Girishankar, President of the CSIS ...
Former U.S. president Jimmy Carter lived almost 44 years after serving his single term as President of the United States (1977–1981), and after his presidency, he remained actively engaged in ...
As the Biden administration comes to an end, it is time for a closing comment on its trade policy. I’ve struggled as to whether to call it a valedictory or an obituary, the latter a much less positive ...
Join the CSIS Africa Program for a discussion with Colonel Karen Meeker, the Chaplain at the United States Africa Command (AFRICOM). As one of the highest-ranking military chaplains, Colonel Meeker’s ...
CSIS held the public release of the new report, "The U.S.-Japan Alliance: Getting Asia Right through 2020," with Richard L. Armitage and report contributors. The report outlines the findings of a ...
This series—led by the Futures Lab and featuring scholars across CSIS—explores emerging challenges and opportunities likely to shape peace negotiations to end the war in Ukraine. The conflict in ...
Please join the CSIS Defense and Security Department on Tuesday, January 7 from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. ET, for a virtual conversation with Christopher Maier, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special ...