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Long Littoral Project East China and Yellow Seas
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Over the past two years, the South China Sea has been the most discussed East Asian maritime security issue. Still, a credible case can be made that the Yellow and East China seas have all the ingredients necessary to become another maritime center of competition in East Asia. Approximately 70 percent of China’s eastern seaboard forms the western limit of the East China Sea/Yellow Sea basin, while the Ryukyu Chain is the East China Sea’s eastern boundary. Beijing, Tokyo, Seoul and Pyongyang all have important claims of sovereignty and exclusive economic zones (EEZs) in both of these seas. Disputes over seabed resources and fishing occur frequently among all three.
the National Bureau of Asian Research and Mr. Ken Gause from CNA address specific aspects of the Yellow Sea. Dr. Richard Bush from the Brookings Institution, Ms. Bonnie Glaser from the Center ... . Distribution Unlimited. 101 IOP-2012-U-002207-Final Abraham M. Denmark Ken E. Gause Bonnie S. Glaser Richard C. Bush III Daniel M. Hartnett
coming in from the cold: The UFO Phenomenon: Reckoning with the Inconceivable
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This month on Coming in From the Cold, returning guest Ken Gause and Kevin Pollpeter join Bill to discuss the Pentagon's report on Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon.
30 This month on Coming in From the Cold, returning guest Ken Gause and Kevin Pollpeter join Bill to discuss the Pentagon's report on Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon. The UFO Phenomenon: Reckoning with the Inconceivable Biographies Kevin Pollpeter   is a research scientist in the CNA China Studies Program. He is an internationally recognized expert on China's space program and is widely published on Chinese national security issues, focusing on Chinese military modernization, China's defense industry, and Chinese views on information warfare. Ken Gause   is the director
coming in from the cold: The Brain as a Secret Weapon
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On this episode, Ralph Espach and Ken Gause join bill to discuss the weird world of Soviet and American experiments with parapsychology, during the Cold War.
25 On this episode, Ralph Espach and Ken Gause join bill to discuss the weird world of Soviet and American experiments with parapsychology, during the Cold War. The Brain as a Secret Weapon Ken Gause   is the director of the Adversary Analytics Program. He is CNA's senior foreign leadership analyst and has spent the last 20 years developing methodologies for examining leadership dynamics of hard-target, authoritarian regimes. His latest book is "North Korean House of Cards: Leadership Dynamics Under Kim Jong-un." Ralph Espach   is director of Latin American Strategic Affairs at CNA
coming in from the cold: The Hermit Kingdom: The Rise of the Kim Dynasty
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Chung Min Lee of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, and returning guest Ken Gause join Bill to discuss the history of the Kim Dynasty in North Korea.
11 Chung Min Lee of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, and returning guest Ken Gause join Bill to discuss the history of the Kim Dynasty in North Korea. The Hermit Kingdom: The Rise of the Kim Dynasty Biographies Ken Gause  is the director of the Adversary Analytics Program. He is CNA's senior foreign leadership analyst and has spent the last 20 years developing methodologies for examining leadership dynamics of hard-target, authoritarian regimes. His latest book is "North Korean House of Cards: Leadership Dynamics Under Kim Jong-un." Chung Min Lee   is a senior fellow
coming in from the cold: The UFO Phenomenon: Rejecting the Inconceivable
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Ken Gause and Ralph Espach return, to continue the story of how the U.S. government responded to UFO sightings in the mid-1900s.
8 Ken Gause and Ralph Espach return, to continue the story of how the U.S. government responded to UFO sightings in the mid-1900s. The UFO Phenomenon: Rejecting the Inconceivable Biographies Ken Gause   is the director of the Adversary Analytics Program. He is CNA's senior foreign leadership analyst and has spent the last 20 years developing methodologies for examining leadership dynamics of hard-target, authoritarian regimes. His latest book is "North Korean House of Cards: Leadership Dynamics Under Kim Jong-un." Ralph Espach   is director of Latin American Strategic Affairs
coming in from the cold: The UFO Phenomenon: Dealing with the Inconceivable
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In 1947 Kenneth Arnold, a salesman from Boise, Idaho, was flying over Washington State in a private plane. Sometime around 3 p.m., Arnold saw a series of bright flashing lights and a group of nine flying objects moving in formation. He said the objects moved as though “skipping on water.” The media took the image and ran with it. The term “flying saucers” was born. This was the beginning of a wave of UFO sightings. During the following month, newspapers covered more than 850 UFO cases in over 90 cities across the U.S. and Canada. These reported sightings alarmed the U.S. national security establishment. Just what was going on in the skies over North America? Guests Ken Gause and Ralph Espach join Bill to discuss this wave of UFO sightings and the response of the U.S. Government.
establishment. Just what was going on in the skies over North America? Guests Ken Gause and Ralph Espach join Bill to discuss this wave of UFO sightings and the response of the U.S. Government. The UFO Phenomenon: Dealing with the Inconceivable Ken Gause  is the director of the Adversary Analytics Program. He is CNA's senior foreign leadership analyst and has spent the last 20 years developing
intersections: Issue 13, March 2025
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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-13/intersections-issue-13-cover.webp Issue 13, March 2025 Written by CNA's China and Indo-Pacific Security Affairs Division, Intersections is a news digest describing the interplay between ... the launch of a new AI chatbot in January 2025, the news sent shockwaves through the AI developer and user communities and among corporate and government observers around the world. The DeepSeek chatbot ... 2025, DeepSeek has already attracted considerable attention from the US military and the PLA—with the former expressing concerns about how DeepSeek could boost the PLA's capabilities and threaten US
intersections: Issue 12, January 2025
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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-12/Intersections-Issue-12-Cover.webp Issue 12, January 2025 Written by CNA's China and Indo-Pacific Security Affairs Division, Intersections is a news digest describing the interplay between ... to become critical parts of China's global economic presence. For example, China has predicted that "Beidou products and services will be worth $156 billion by 2025 and [could] be exported to more than ... in Chinese) that is intended to include 600 satellites by 2025 and 15,000 satellites by 2030. The Financial Times has also reported that SSST, which outside China also goes by the name SpaceSail, has
Center for Emergency Management Operations
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Leverages real-world disaster experience and advanced research techniques to support emergency management government agencies.
. CNA meets these challenges through analysis, planning, and training exercises for modern civil defense preparedness. CategoryLists Cybersecurity Futures 2025: Insights and Findings https ... and streamline program requirements, reduce the burden on stakeholders/applicants, and expand access to PA grant funding. white full no-top-padding Cybersecurity Futures 2025 is a global initiative that aims
intersections: Issue 14, May 2025
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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 14 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-14/Intersections-Issue-14-cover.webp Issue 14, May 2025 Written by CNA's China and Indo-Pacific Security Affairs Division, Intersections is a news digest describing the interplay between ... been nearly identical. The 2025 Government Work Report sets China an economic goal of "roughly" 5 percent growth in GDP over the next year, which was the same goal set by the 2024 Government Work