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Aaron Ginn’s op-ed “China’s Z.ai and America’s Self-Defeating AI Strategy” (Aug. 6) mischaracterizes the purpose and effectiveness of export controls. The policy was never intended as a brick wall but ...
The panel featured remarks from Mona Yacoubian, senior advisor and director of the Middle East Program at the Center for ...
Despite some claims to the contrary, the axis of upheaval remains active: China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea continue to ...
The report highlights the central role of “compute”—the specialized chips, data centers, and technical infrastructure needed ...
How the United States Could Have Won the Trade Wars , by Emily Kilcrease and Geoffrey Gertz of the CNAS Energy, Economics, ...
Tensions escalate in the U.S.-India relationship over President Trump's threat of additional tariffs on India for purchasing ...
While speaking to NDTV, Lisa Curtis, senior fellow and director at the Center for a New American Security says, "The India-U.S. ties right now are a textbook example of how not to handle situations." ...
Around the Table is a three-question interview series from the Make Room email newsletter. Each edition features a ...
The concept of a multipolar order is seductive to Indian policymakers, who think India would have more influence if global power were dispersed. Such calculations may have made sense 25 years ago, ...
Ultimately, AI and its impacts will transcend national borders. But the infrastructure that underpins it will remain firmly rooted in the physical world.
Since 2020, China is believed to have tripled its nuclear arsenal to 600 warheads—enough to begin to shift the strategic balance, if still well short of the thousands held by the United States and ...
Tensions escalate in the U.S.-India relationship over President Trump's threat of additional tariffs on India for purchasing Russian oil. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has firm ...