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Kenya is East Africa’s digital bellwether. The country’s tech transformation has earned it the title “Silicon Savannah” and recognition from U.S. officials as Africa’s digital hub—making it a prized ...
How the United States Could Have Won the Trade Wars , by Emily Kilcrease and Geoffrey Gertz of the CNAS Energy, Economics, and Security Program.
The U.S. team successfully brokered deals with the Europe and North America teams and certain other countries in the game to address long-standing irritants in their trading relationships, reduce the ...
Applications for the 2026 class are now OPEN. Every year, the Center for a New American Security selects a bipartisan group of 20–25 emerging national security leaders between the ages of 27 to 35 to ...
The terrorism threat landscape in South and Central Asia is complex and dangerous and requires the focused attention of the United States to monitor and contain threats that impact the security of the ...
India and China are locked in a high-stakes struggle for influence in the Indian Ocean. Control over tiny islands could choke global trade and reshape regional power. Lisa Cur... Rachel Ziemba, ...
CNAS is now accepting applications for the 2026 class of the Shawn Brimley Next Generation National Security Leaders Fellowship.
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, ...
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