President Donald Trump’s May 14–15, 2026, visit to the People’s Republic of China (PRC) will likely represent a relatively modest step toward greater stability and predictability in the world’s most ...
In this episode of The Capital Cable, host Mark Lippert is joined by Mark Cancian, Peter Harrell, and Victor Cha to break ...
Japan’s historic relaxation of its defense export restrictions opens the door for its defense industry to expand globally.
In a new Trustee China Hand blog post, intern Antonio Tintoré Vicent analyzes Spain's approach to bilateral diplomacy with ...
Local elections on May 7, 2026 in the UK will not impact current policy, but their results will be a signal to Westminster ...
As cyber threats from North Korea and other adversaries intensify, the United States and South Korea must move beyond ...
In this era of uncertainty, knowledge is power. Hosted by Dr. Seth G. Jones, The Last Line of Defense breaks down and analyzes the latest national security news. Each episode provides practical ...
Max Bergmann joins Jon Alterman to unpack how the Iran war is straining transatlantic ties—and why the U.S. shift from burden ...
As AI continues to develop, spectrum policy will become more essential to building the infrastructure needed to meet demand ...
On April 29, Sinaloa Governor Rubén Rocha Moya and nine other current and former Mexican officials were indicted by the U.S. Department of Justice on charges of conspiring to assist the Sinaloa Cartel ...
This week, Bill Reinsch explores recent developments in the Commerce Department's Bureau of Industry and Security and how the ...
Recent coordinated militant and separatist attacks in Mali underscore the need to rethink external approaches to security ...
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