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Russia and China Respond—or Don’t—to the 12-Day War in Iran
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Despite the strategic partnerships both Russia and China have with Iran, they’ve supported Tehran with words since the Israel and US attacks, but little else.
months before hostilities broke out, CNA published a study on The Evolving Russia Iran-Relationship , in which we identified a deepening anti-Western political alignment, growing military cooperation
For Me, Father’s Day is Always June 6
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The anniversary of D-Day, June 6, reminds David Finkelstein of his father's sacrifice on Omaha Beach in 1944 and the sacrifices of so many others like him.
Post this letter to the editor written by CNA’s David Finkelstein last year. It was named one of the Post’s best letters of the year. Each year, during the first days of June, my thoughts turn
Golden Dome, Nuclear Modernization, and Arms Control: Can the Administration Have It All?
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President Trump is simultaneously pursuing the Golden Dome missile defense shield, nuclear modernization, and arms control—a challenging combination.
deterrence in CNA's Strategy and Policy Analysis Program . CNA analyst Decker Eveleth studies foreign nuclear postures using satellite data for CNA's Countering Threats and Challenges Program
Death of Robert Brooks Emphasizes the Need for Body-Worn Cameras in Prisons
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Body-worn cameras had a large impact on the response to the prison death of Robert Brooks. Here’s how body-worn cameras can improve corrections even more.
The Need for Body-Worn Cameras in Prisons Body-worn cameras had a large impact on the response to the prison death of Robert Brooks. Here’s how body-worn cameras can improve corrections even more. /images/InDepth/2025/02/Robert-Brooks-Prison-Camera-Footage%20800x1200.webp The Need for Body-Worn Cameras in Prisons Death of Robert Brooks Emphasizes the Need for Body-Worn Cameras in Prisons /images/InDepth/2025/02/Robert-Brooks-Prison-Camera-Footage-metaimage.jpg Bryce Peterson Bryce Peterson is a senior research scientist in CNA’s Center for Justice Research and Innovation and an adjunct
“Covert” Troop Mobilization Fuels Russia’s War in Ukraine. Will It Last?
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Russia compensates for troop losses in Ukraine by using “covert” recruiting, including irregular, private, and contract forces—to avoid mobilizing reservists.
to enlist North Korean troops to supplement Russian combat units in the Kursk region. CNA’s recent report  Russian Military Mobilization During the Ukraine War , commissioned by the Russia Strategic
Japan’s F-35B Sea Trials Aim to Boost Interoperability with US, Partner Navies
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Successful tests of the F-35B Joint Strike Fighter on a Japanese ship bring Japan closer to a future of close collaboration with the US Navy and Marine Corps.
in Yokosuka, Japan, as part of the CNA Field Program . Darlene Onuorah is an Associate Research Analyst with CNA's Indo-Pacific Security Affairs Program . On November 6, the Japan Maritime
Declining Demographics Challenge South Korea’s Defense
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South Korea’s low birth rate threatens to reduce its troop strength. Seoul is exploring options to compensate, with implications for the US-South Korea alliance.
Declining Demographics Challenge South Korea’s Defense South Korea’s low birth rate threatens to reduce its troop strength. Seoul is exploring options to compensate, with implications for the US-South Korea alliance. /images/InDepth/2024/08/South-Korea-Recruits.webp Declining Demographics Challenge South Korea’s Defense Carita Reid Carita Reid is a research assistant in CNA’s China Studies Program specializing in the Korean Peninsula. South Korea’s declining fertility rate is raising concerns for the country’s defense—and has important implications for the future of the US-South Korea
The East and South China Seas: One Sea, Near Seas, Whose Seas?
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China sees the East and South China Seas as its unified “near seas.” Other nations in the region dispute that, noting distinct differences between the seas.
and president of the Yokosuka Council on Asia-Pacific Studies. He is currently deployed to Strike Group Five in Yokosuka, Japan, as part of the CNA Field Program. This article originally appeared in War
What Hospitals Can Do to Protect Themselves from Ransomware
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Hospitals are increasingly victims of ransomware and other costly cyberattacks. They can protect themselves by preparing response plans for cyber disruptions.
Hospitals Can Protect Themselves from Ransomware Hospitals are increasingly victims of ransomware and other costly cyberattacks. They can protect themselves by preparing response plans for cyber disruptions. /images/InDepth/2024/03/hospital-closed.webp What Hospitals Can Do to Protect Themselves from Ransomware Jamie Biglow Jamie Biglow is a project manager for CNA’s Center for Emergency Management Operations and coauthor with Dawn Thomas of a recent whitepaper on hospital ransomware attacks , on which this article is based. The Change Healthcare cyberattack that rocked the healthcare
25 Years Later, the Work of the Mine Ban Treaty Is Unfinished
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On the 25th anniversary of the Ottawa Convention to ban antipersonnel landmines going into effect, the US still has not signed, and US landmine policies shift as administrations change.
The Work of the Mine Ban Treaty Is Unfinished On the 25th anniversary of the Ottawa Convention to ban antipersonnel landmines going into effect, the US still has not signed, and US landmine policies shift as administrations change. /images/InDepth/2024/02/antipersonnel-landmine-warning-sign.webp 25 Years Later, the Work of the Mine Ban Treaty Is Unfinished Marla Keenan Marla Keenan is a principal advisor at CNA, specializing in Civilian Harm Mitigation . A quarter century after nations came together to ban antipersonnel landmines, the United States continues to waver awkwardly in its