New research finds that we can now no longer trust our eyes and ears to reliably distinguish between real and AI-generated ...
The CSIS Geoeconomics Council brings together leading economists from a diverse array of large U.S. firms to provide an industry perspective on the issues impacting U.S. competitiveness, economic ...
The United States must reestablish a credible nuclear deterrence in space by building on the same foundation of deterrence ...
The Economic Security and Technology Department examines the most pressing issues facing the United States and its partners in sustaining economic and technological advantages essential to prosperity, ...
Port infrastructure around the world is critical to U.S. economic and military security. Although vitally important, it is an ...
The China Power Project offers annual executive training programs for government ministries of defense and foreign affairs from the Asia-Pacific region. Each program brings 15-20 mid-level foreign ...
"Ideas and findings must have leaders to implement them." David M. Abshire (1926-2014) cofounded CSIS in 1962, serving as its chief executive for many years. He then cofounded the Abshire-Inamori ...
This series, Space in Focus, explores key space trends, challenges, and policy issues that will confront the next administration as well as offers recommendations for how to navigate them. We are so ...
This commentary is part of a report from the CSIS Economic Security and Technology Department, titled Staying Ahead in the ...
Networks of manned and unmanned aircraft will command the skies. These teams will be increasingly modular and optimized for counterair, interdiction, and close air support missions. A mix of war games ...
The next U.S. administration should engage global partners like India before taking decisions related to economic security. India is a jobs partner, a technology partner, and an emerging security ...