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- US and Allied Basing Rights
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- On June 24, 2020, CNA’s Strategy and Policy Analysis program hosted an on-the-record virtual event about Diego Garcia to discuss how developments in sovereignty politics could affect US and allied military basing rights around the world in an era of great power competition. The event featured Mauritius’ Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Ambassador Jagdish Koonjul, CNA’s vice president and general counsel, Mark Rosen, and CNA’s Strategy and Policy Analysis research program director, Nilanthi Samaranayake. Ambassador Koonjul read a prepared statement expressing Mauritius’ readiness to permit the US military to maintain its base on Diego Garcia if the Chagos archipelago returns to Mauritian administration. The speakers gave an overview of the current legal and diplomatic situation surrounding the Chagos archipelago and explored whether the US would or should maintain its current position in support of the United Kingdom. They also discussed the challenges and opportunities for future US cooperation with Mauritius in the Chagos archipelago.
- that it supports a rules-based international order. All three speakers noted that the dispute over the Chagos illustrates the potential influence of international legal actions in shaping an important US security arrangement. The UK has faced mounting diplomatic costs since the International Court of Justice’s (ICJ) 2019 advisory opinion. Long-term US access to Diego Garcia should not rely ... by the United Kingdom, but Mauritius has a long-standing claim to sovereignty over the island chain that has been bolstered by international legal developments in recent years. The event featured
- The Trans Sahara Counter Terrorism Partnership
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- The Trans Sahara Counter Terrorism Partnership (TSCTP) is a multiyear, interagency program aimed at countering terrorism (CT) and countering violent extremism (CVE) in the Sahel and Maghreb. By U.S. government standards, TSCTP is an exceptional program for its ability to marshal interagency resources in support of a multifaceted approach to regional security that spans the “3Ds” – Diplomacy, Defense, and Development. However, like many other foreign assistance programs, TSCTP is not without planning and implementation challenges, which will be detailed in this study.
- is an exceptional program for its ability to marshal interagency resources in support of a multifaceted approach to regional security that spans the “3Ds” – Diplomacy, Defense, and Development. However, like ... , and to counter terrorism (CT) by building long-term security force counterterrorism capacity and regional security cooperation. By U.S. government standards, TSCTP is an exceptional program for its ability to marshal interagency resources in support of a regional security approach that spans the “3Ds” – Diplomacy, Defense, and Development. The program covers ten countries in the Sahel and Maghreb: Algeria
- china ai and autonomy report: Issue 12, April 7, 2022
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- The China AI and Autonomy Report, issue 12, is a biweekly newsletter published by CNA, on artificial intelligence and autonomy in China.
- extended endurance during its first flight with a hydrogen-powered battery. On March 13, the AR-20, a “multi-rotor drone domestically developed by China for security surveillance, border patrol ... consensus from relevant parties and also from “learning from the experience of the international community.” AI in the new guidelines: AI, along with life sciences and medicine, is called out ... and regulations in a timely fashion. International research and ethics standards engagement: The “Opinions” also contain language that discusses PRC S&T research ethics internationally
- Two CNA Employees Honored for Leadership in Security and Foreign Affairs
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- CNA’s Warren Sutton and Sebastian Bae have been named to the exclusive U.S. National Security & Foreign Affairs Leadership List for 2022.
- CNA’s Warren Sutton and Sebastian Bae have been named to the exclusive U.S. National Security & Foreign Affairs Leadership List for 2022. /images/news/PressRelease.png Two CNA Employees Honored for Leadership in Security and Foreign Affairs CNA’s Warren Sutton and Sebastian Bae have been named to the exclusive U.S. National Security & Foreign Affairs Leadership List for 2022. This honor is given by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), in partnership with the Diversity in National Security Network (DINSN). “Warren and Sebastian are a valued and integral part of the CNA
- Russian Perspectives on Western Military Activities Oct 1
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- An in-depth analysis of the AUKUS alliance, published in Nezavisimoe Voennoe Obozrenie, argues that the alliance is part of an ongoing US strategy.
- , in one day came up with a new triple alliance, which is changing international alignments, collective security and international stability. Here, for some reason, these new rules, which were so ... the authors do not fully understand. One problem caused by the sale of the nuclear submarines is the precedent it creates for the international non-proliferation regime, since countries such as South ... , the author also discusses the potential implications the sale of nuclear submarines to Australia might have for the international non-proliferation regime. He highlights the role of NATO and its member
- Deterrence and Influence Navys Role
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- Deterrence is one of the primary mechanisms of war prevention, and the rise of a new breed of security challenges since the end of the Cold War requires updated deterrence strategies that combine both kinetic and non-kinetic capabilities, and are designed to influence actors at the earliest phases of the conflict spectrum. Our objective is to analyze how U.S. non-nuclear capabilities can be used to deter conventional aggression, and to examine the role of maritime power in preventing conventional conflicts.
- in the cur- rent and emerging international security environment. Deterrence has always been one of the central strategic principles of war preven- tion. But now, with the end of the Cold War ... in this study: What are the central concepts and principles of conventional deterrence in the modern international security environment? How does conventional deterrence work? What are the unique ... Deterrence and Influence Navys Role Deterrence and Influence: The Navy’s Role in Preventing War Deterrence is one of the primary mechanisms of war prevention, and the rise of a new breed of security
- Cherie Rosenblum
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- Cherie Rosenblum is the Vice President of Strategic Initiatives and serves as the Executive Director of the CNA Military Advisory Board.
- Military Advisory Board, a group of senior flag and general officers who examined emerging international security threats in partnership with CNA analysts. Before joining CNA, Rosenblum was a research ... in the homeland defense and national security communities. For more than a decade, she has worked with analysts and scientists across CNA to connect their work—and their ideas—with federal agencies, foundations, and the international community. Rosenblum is also responsible for developing strategic partnerships among our trustees, senior fellows, and external partners. Rosenblum joined CNA in 1999
- intersections: Issue 11, November 2024
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- Intersections is a CNA news digest of China’s efforts to acquire Western technology, and U.S. and partner efforts to protect that technology for national security.
- Issue 11 Intersections is a CNA news digest of China’s efforts to acquire Western technology, and U.S. and partner efforts to protect that technology for national security. /Newsletters/Intersections/Issue-11/Intersections-Issue-11-Cover.webp Issue 11, November 2024 With this issue, CNA's China and Indo-Pacific Security Affairs Division relaunches Intersections , a news digest describing ... , the Zhuhai Airshow, this November. Counter-drone systems to be featured at upcoming Zhuhai Airshow. At a September press conference for the upcoming 15th China International Aviation and Aerospace
- ai and autonomy in russia: Issue 34, March 21, 2022
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- billion rubles to support companies that purchase domestic AI pilot products. MILITARY AND SECURITY RUSSIAN MILITARY IS STARTING TO USE MILITARY DRONES IN UKRAINE The Russian military is fielding ... , MTS will build capacity to remote monitor and collect data from power meters using Non-IP Data Delivery technology, which increases the security of the network, reduces load time, and improves ... , they will select a research problem and work on its solution, which will result in joint publications or development of products through Yandex. INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION IMPACT OF SANCTIONS
- china ai and autonomy report: Issue 19, July 28, 2022
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- The China AI and Autonomy Report, issue 19, is a biweekly newsletter published by CNA, on artificial intelligence and autonomy in China.
- with the system’s recommended case decisions. Meanwhile, the PRC government has fined ride-hailing company Didi $1.2 billion for violating its laws on data security and personal information protection ... . As a result, future warfare will involve a confrontation across the entire spectrum of national security domains. The article highlights the use of AI-enabled systems to create so-called "butterfly effects ... and industry, to form a platform for cooperation and development that has "international vision and influence," and to promote interdisciplinary integration, academic collaboration