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Bipartisan and dedicated to defining the future of national security, for over 60 years the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) has developed practical solutions to the world's greatest challenges. Since our founding, CSIS scholars have provided strategic insights and bipartisan policy solutions to help decision makers chart a course toward a better world.
CSIS is a bipartisan, nonprofit organization headquartered in Washington, D.C. The Center's 250 full-time staff and large network of affiliated scholars conduct research and analysis and develop policy initiatives that look to the future and anticipate change.
CSIS is a bipartisan, nonprofit organization headquartered in Washington, D.C. The Center's 250 full-time staff and large network of affiliated scholars conduct research and analysis and develop policy initiatives that look to the future and anticipate change.
AI in the Field of Economic Development
Artificial intelligence is poised to reshape economic development in ways comparable to the transformative influence of cell phones and the internet. It is imperative to proactively explore both the promising opportunities and pressing challenges inherent in this impending shift. From navigating ethical considerations, biases and privacy concerns to addressing the substantial energy needs of data centers, various constraints of this technology require careful attention.
This panel discussion will analyze how international organizations and development agencies can harness the potential of AI technology while ensuring robust safeguards. The panel will explore the strategies and principles ...
This panel discussion will analyze how international organizations and development agencies can harness the potential of AI technology while ensuring robust safeguards. The panel will explore the strategies and principles ...
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The Kremlin’s Caribbean Gambit: A Great Power Competition Spillover?
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An audio version of “The Kremlin’s Caribbean Gambit: A Great Power Competition Spillover? (www.csis.org/analysis/kremlins-caribbean-gambit-great-power-competition-spillover) ,” a new commentary by CSIS’s Ariel González Levaggi with Vladimir Rouvinski. This audio was generated with text-to-speech by Eleven Labs.
How Will Taiwan's New Leader Govern?
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This week Mike and Jude are joined by Kathrin Hille to discuss Taiwan after the inauguration of Taiwanese President Lai, and what it means for the United States. Kathrine Hille is the Greater China Correspondent at the Financial Times, where she covers Taiwan, regional security, and hardware technology.
Tariff Day
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On this week's episode of the Trade Guys, we explore recent U.S. tariff actions against solar panel imports originating in China, divisions in the domestic solar industry, and the ramifications of new EV tariffs in the U.S. and EU.
American Climate Leadership: Future of the Inflation Reduction Act
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This week, Emily Domenech of Boundary Stone Partners, Adrian Deveny of Climate Vision, and Peter Stahley of Cassidy and Associates join Quill Robinson to discuss the creation of the Inflation Reduction Act, Republicans and Democrats shared and competing energy priorities, and the future of American climate leadership.
I Just Woke Up. When Am I?
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An audio version of “I Just Woke Up. When Am I? (www.csis.org/analysis/i-just-woke-when-am-i) ,” a new commentary by CSIS’s William Alan Reinsch. This audio was generated with text-to-speech by Eleven Labs.
A Threat Like No Other - The Russia-North Korea Alliance | The Impossible State
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On the newest episode of the Impossible State podcast, we present special discussion on the Russia-North Korea Alliance. The conversation was moderated by Dr. Victor Cha and featured Dr. Maria Snegovaya, Senior Fellow for Europe, Russia, and Eurasia Program, CSIS, Mr. Jude Blanchette, Freeman Chair in China Studies, CSIS, Mr. Sydney Seiler, non-resident Senior Adviser for Korea Chair, CSIS, and...
Unpacking the European Union’s Provisional Tariff Hikes on Chinese Electric Vehicles
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Unpacking the European Union’s Provisional Tariff Hikes on Chinese Electric Vehicles
Investor-State Dispute Settlement: A Key Feature of the Trade Policy Response to Climate Challenges
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Investor-State Dispute Settlement: A Key Feature of the Trade Policy Response to Climate Challenges
“Using Artificial Intelligence to Rethink the Unified Command Plan”: Audio Brief with Benjamin Je...
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“Using Artificial Intelligence to Rethink the Unified Command Plan”: Audio Brief with Benjamin Je...
Europe Needs More Conventional Forces, Not Its Own Nukes
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Europe Needs More Conventional Forces, Not Its Own Nukes
Takeaways from the 2024 Shangri-La Dialogue: A Conversation with Meia Nouwens
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Takeaways from the 2024 Shangri-La Dialogue: A Conversation with Meia Nouwens
The United States Should Press the European Union to Act on Eurobonds for Ukraine
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The United States Should Press the European Union to Act on Eurobonds for Ukraine
Gaza: The Impacts of Famine Will Last Generations
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Gaza: The Impacts of Famine Will Last Generations
The New Russia-North Korea Security Alliance
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The New Russia-North Korea Security Alliance
Securing Minerals Supply Chains in the Western Hemisphere
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Securing Minerals Supply Chains in the Western Hemisphere
“Crossing Thresholds: Ukrainian Resistance to Russian Occupation”: Audio Brief with Jade McGlynn
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“Crossing Thresholds: Ukrainian Resistance to Russian Occupation”: Audio Brief with Jade McGlynn
AI at the G7 Leaders' Summit, Apple and OpenAI's Partnership, and Saudi Arabia's Zhipu AI Investment
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AI at the G7 Leaders' Summit, Apple and OpenAI's Partnership, and Saudi Arabia's Zhipu AI Investment
“Investing in Science and Technology: The United States Needs to Up Its Game”: Audio Brief with S...
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“Investing in Science and Technology: The United States Needs to Up Its Game”: Audio Brief with S...
The Role of UNICEF USA in the World | Smart Women, Smart Power
The Role of UNICEF USA in the World | Smart Women, Smart Power
Macron's Snap Election Gamble and a Conversation with Lieutenant General Michiel van der Laan
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Macron's Snap Election Gamble and a Conversation with Lieutenant General Michiel van der Laan
How the World Ran Out of Everything: Inside the Global Supply Chain
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How the World Ran Out of Everything: Inside the Global Supply Chain
A Conversation on Customs with NFTC's John Pickel
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A Conversation on Customs with NFTC's John Pickel
A Threat Like No Other: Russia-North Korea Military Cooperation
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A Threat Like No Other: Russia-North Korea Military Cooperation
Unpacking the European Parliament Election Results
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Unpacking the European Parliament Election Results
The Untapped Market for Impact Investing in Ukraine
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The Untapped Market for Impact Investing in Ukraine
The Truth of the Matter: Reimagining the G7
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The Truth of the Matter: Reimagining the G7
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Great one.
Great talk 🫡
Very cool!
Your vlog is so fun and upbeat. It always puts me in a good mood.
"Germany inexplicably declared war on the US.." Oh please.. The US' decision to do a 180° and start an economic war on Japan out of nowhere and with no prior indication of doing so, leaving Japan high and dry in the middle of a huge war the US had for almost 5 YEARS been supporting privately and publicly condoning implicitly through it's actions was a dead give away! The US was going to sit back let everyone else get worn down and bogged down and engage at the last moment in order to gobble up the spoils from freind and foe alike. Somewhat analogous to WW1, where it pretended to be entirely limited to passive support until it got worried that the Germans were about to win against the odds. Don't get me wrong, brilliantly done, but to pretend the US wasn't perfidiously cheering on every single dead russian and chinese, or japanese or german for that matter is propagandising.. Why else did the US wait more than 2 years to open any kind of second front to relief the russian army, but then acted at double speed when they realized that the SU was prevailing and heading to germany???
USA 🇺🇸. Is Scared. Punks. And i m from Jersey
Sorry, no longer care because we've been lied to so much about this but all we've seen is that couple of hundred billion dollars get devoured like a bucket of hot chips around a flock of seagulls, UKRAINE violate human rights, Ukraine being Ukraine, Ukraine still getting whooped anyways, we know this is just an American politicians CASH COW that we, "those who are only lied to and expected to be faithful believers" are actually the stupid pricks who have to pay for it... FCK UKRAINE, American Veterans need housing and care first...
Is Vladimir Putin doing all that? Well, you have to recognize he is a great chess master 🦥
Why is Taiwan defence spending round 1.6% of GDP & not 5% or higher?
Ucrane is just a money laundering scheme by pretty much everyone in the congress both republicans and democrats
Screw them. Stop taking our money..
Either way, America will fall.
🤮charles brown🐷💩
😂😂😂😂 Western. You often forget about future war in Taiwan. AUKUs and Asia Version of NATO 😂😂. Keep dreaming western media 😂
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Help the men and boys.
The Donbas people and the Crimean people want to be with Russia.
They are using that non existent Duga Radar frequency that is now being used to control humanities minds after doing all the research on the Israeli - Palestinian cage fight arena where the powers that be are all bidding on different uses on individuals and both populations in that locked in cage fighting arena that no one would for months allow the Palestinian peoples to escape, both populations being used as guinea pigs for that frequency which I believe was given to Iran to create chaos in the entire region. They have different prices for different additives to that Duga Radar thing that both Russia and Ukraine are fighting over that neither can admit exists. Think of the quantum computing of mixing that with the 46 biolabs in the area and the Zaporizhya, capabilities, the new neutrino advances and the little things like that extra "safe" Fukushima radiated water release and the capabilities of opening up our ozone in desired places for what the people in charge of our planet want to do to certain people, peoples, and regions to increase or decrease (if they obey to the plans), The use of a psychiatry professional in that area of governance is scary. I still have not chosen a side in that Russian-Ukranian war, as I can't stop thinking they are somehow working together to research and develop, all of the above and make it available to evil people, all combined together. I'm stopping this video to see what is happening with the WHO and hopefully watch the actual meetings of Netanyahu and Biden.
just give them the weapons they need to defend themselves. Money can be easy misplaced and never go to defends weapons just in political pockets.
They don't have the manpower to operate said latest fifty billion worth of weapons (that America sets the price of)
There are no lines for men and women at the gang crossings.
Russian defence industry? It's crap and it has always been crap, but they cover it up with human sacrifices.
Yeah, thats why NATO in its entirety failed to outproduce one country.
@@victorzvyagintsev1325 Oh, you've got North-Korea, China and Iran on your side. A nice bunch, they have in common that they respect you as an individual human being, right? And of course India and Türkyie chip in a little, but less and less. Western armour production has finally been geared up, so expect some explosive lessons in democracy nearby, little fascist rat.
Half of the time you hear "unfortunately"....makes this Russian bot smile :)
My humble opinion is the United States has, at best, poor relationships with Latin America and the Caribbean.
Lol! BS propaganda by a lamestream presstitute.
This discussion acknowledges that the European nations are now on the back foot. Russia is fighting an existential battle which the Western powers are not. It forces Russia to take the initiative to the enemy. The new alliance with North Korea and to a lesser degree Vietnam expands Russia's military footprint geographically. This is troubling to the West as Kim can supply Russia with a million troops if needed without anyone in his country to oppose him. Russia with its vast wealth can absorb millions of arguably starving or impoverished workers from North Korea. Russia can also amass large numbers of Korean troops to shoot down drones in Russia, a thing that the Europeans cannot do in Ukraine. This alliance between Russia and North Korea is a game changer in the literal sense with implications that extends far beyond the current Russia Ukraine conflict.
Are they really? Says who the chinese? Lol well there you go we all know china never lies or bullies or is just plian full of you know what right lol this is propaganda not fact 👎👎🤮
Russian propaganda is the most powerful weapon of this criminal regime...
Are they though? Their command economy and supply chain logistics allow them to bring products to market very quickly but only in the last few years has even a fraction of their private company IP been what would normally be considered unique enough under US patent laws. I get that the implementation of the 2019 foreign investment law seems like a step in the right direction but the requirements to still allow party members formal roles to make business decisions is the issue that facilitates the corporate espionage that has been reported both in academia and in multinational corporations.
The report takes Russian output data at face value (despite it being a weapon in an information war), underestimates visually confirmed Russian tank losses in 2023 by c.20% and references output without giving numbers (the International Institute for Strategic Studies estimate new build T90-M production might reach 90p.a. in 2025 up from 40 pre invasion, so just 50 more tanks!). Then there's the obvious point that Russia's drone warfare is based on Iranian drones and assembling Chinese kits. For whatever reason there's a stink here of better to exaggerate than to underestimate.
Thanks for dealing with that matter. I Always ask myself If the politicians are enough aware of a possible Russian win with enourmous amounts of Refugees, enourmous follow Up costs of ramping Up Military and the immininent danger If Russia sitting Just behind Poland 🇺🇲🤝🇺🇦🤝🇩🇪
It is terrible that the US prohibits using US weapons to attack Russia-based airports.
That was so good, thank you.
crimea is a lost cause for putin , his expenses lost in airdefence and naval capbility and lost of logistical supply security of territory ,crimea will not be a holiday location next summer for muscovites
when you boycot facing the armys on your mission you get to follow home the hunters prize you seek
if your not a suited thief, your a war victim
the truth is the finances are squandered , stolen and syphoned off in over charging , the war robbery
arms trader jackpot init
the trojan horse of moscow has names dugin , putin lavrov peskov
ilya ponomarev and the congtress of the peoples deputies of russia has the protocol completed , the unfolding ofrequirements is occuring ,
undercover arrival of a regimes demise, disorder and subjugation of ruling authority by mission orientated patriots
the trojan horse of moscow
is the ticket bought by the congress of peoples deputies of russia, ilya ponomarevs batallions have this common current protocol
These people are idiots! 200 billion and losing even worse than ever. 2023 proved nato big arrow tactics are worthless.
victory looks like the sbu version of sas film in russia finding putin and prooving its over for him
The “sanctions” are a joke. They are only for public relations.
Very competent indiviuals totally focusing on just one side of the issue, exept for the last couple of minutes. Economy stupid! The russian economy take a massive beating right now; the currancy, inflation and the revenues from oil and gas. The strong economic figures right now reflect a boost from the war economy, not from fundamentals and is not going to last for long. 2026 Russia will have problem to continue the war; Ukraine has no alternative...
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Excellent. Wonderful guest. Very eloquent.
And then diversity came up as a critical russian disadvantage😂😂😂
From ”russia is out of shells” to ”Ooops, russian use of massive stockpiles”? What stockpiles, they were out of ammo and had ”already lost the war” last year? Poor analysis then and perhaps now as well…
After the 90s we lost all our Russian expertise. We have no clue when it comes to the place I've concluded. I think in general we were so enamoured by talk of the end of history and being something beyond a superpower that we lost our ability to perform analysis and conduct diplomacy etc. How many Russian and China experts do we probably have that can speak the language and read their media/journals/papers etc. Very few. If China had a US expert who couldn't speak English we would never stop laughing.