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- ai and autonomy in russia: Issue 34, March 21, 2022
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- for embedded systems, server solutions, and electronic gadgets. These chips were developed through a grant of over 7 billion rubles from the Ministry of Industry and Trade. According to reports, engineering ... like a small plane, 7 meters long with an 11-meter wingspan. The biggest problem is the power needed to power the takeoff propellers, which, according to Izvestiya, is “comparable to the power
- china ai and autonomy report: Issue 20, August 11, 2022
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- The China AI and Autonomy Report, issue 20, is a biweekly newsletter published by CNA, on artificial intelligence and autonomy in China.
- and Internet+ initiatives, and organize reform measures for the development of the digital economy. [7] The new joint committee, led by the National Development and Reform Commission, includes 20 ... for Development of Digital Economy," July 25, 2022, http://english.www.gov.cn/policies/latestreleases/202207/25/content_WS62de5c69c6d02e533532e72e.html . [7] Office of the PRC State Council
- pla update: Issue 19, March 22, 2024
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- PLA Update, Issue 19, is a CNA China Studies Program monthly newsletter, with summaries of Chinese media coverage of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA).
- The exhortation to sustain investments in high-end capabilities comes as China's government announces a more than 7 percent defense budget increase. From March 4 to 10 , China held its annual ... national strategies and strategic capabilities." CCP General Secretary Xi Jinping met with the PLA and PAP delegation on March 7. In a speech, Xi exhorted the delegates to "strengthen military
- pla update: Issue 15, October 23, 2023
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- PLA Update, Issue 15, is a CNA China Studies Program monthly newsletter, with summaries of Chinese media coverage of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA).
- . Source: CCTV-7 . Midshipmen from three PLAN academic institutions trained alongside counterparts from five countries during a three-country training tour. On October 7, the PLAN training ship ... Issue 7. MAJOR CONFERENCES AND EVENTS PRC Technology Experts Attend PLA Aerospace Medicine Forum Senior Captain Wang Shifeng presents at the forum. Source: CCTV-7 . The two-day forum
- pla update: Issue 6, September 30, 2022
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- PLA Update, Issue 6, is a CNA China Studies Program monthly newsletter, with summaries of Chinese media coverage of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA).
- invasion of Ukraine. According to China Military Online, from August 31 to September 7, approximately 2,000 personnel from the PLA Army, Navy, and Air Force participated in Vostok 2022. According ... Research Center emphasized the importance of studying the book’s teachings on Marxism and continually advancing the self-revolution of the CCP. September 7: Li Yucheng and Yan Xu of the PLA
- pla update: Issue 5, June 6, 2022
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- PLA Update, Issue 5, is a CNA China Studies Program monthly newsletter, with summaries of Chinese media coverage of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA).
- , the exercise "comprehensively tested and improved" the Chinese armed forces' capabilities for "joint command, joint support, and joint action." [7] PLA NAVY In the following summary, we discuss ... 行), Xinhua (新华网), May 12, 2022, http://news.cn/local/2022-05/11/c_1128641548.htm. [6] Catherine Welch, "Civilian Authorities and Contingency Planning in China." [7] Fan Li (范离) and Nie
- russian media analysis: Issue 5, December 5, 2021
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- Russian Perspectives on Western Military Activities
- 2030, was discussed. Articles also address the December 7 video conference between presidents Joe Biden and Vladimir Putin which, while dominated by the topic of Ukraine, also touched on the Iran ... Artillery Command. 7. The growing importance of information warfare The information space is the subject of two long articles in Russian newspapers, both of which argue that the issue
- National Security in a Post-Pandemic World
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- /embed/WlfHx2rDgxs small gray half Viral Extremism COVID, Violent Extremist Organizations, and U.S. Counterterrorism Policy This event took place on June 7. Featuring: Mr. John Cohen , Assistant Secretary
- Non Citizens in Today's Military
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- In FY04, this country spent $2.7 billion to recruit 182,000 active-duty enlisted servicemembers. One overlooked source of military manpower is immigrants and their families. In fact, much of the growth in the recruitment-eligible population will come from immigration. The United States is a country of immigrants. Recent waves of immigration have made today’s foreign-born population the largest in U.S. history—11.7 percent in 2003, up from 9.3 percent in 1995. Immigrants will fuel much of the growth in the youth population. About a third of the world's population is under age 15, and the overwhelming majority lives in developing countries. Because this large bulge of future workers will have difficulty finding work in their native countries, many may emigrate—either alone or with young families. Of the 16 million foreign-born people who entered the United States between 1990 and 2002, almost a quarter were under age 21. Most immigrants will not be U.S. citizens, but many will become Legal Permanent Residents. Between 1973 and 2002, an estimated 21.5 million people became LPRs. In 2002, more than 1 million immigrants became LPRs in addition to 10.4 million people who were already LPRs. Over two-thirds of them, 7.8 million, had been in the United States long enough to be eligible for naturalization.
- that non-citizens do extremely well in the military. In fact, black, Asian and Pacific Islander (API), and Hispanic non-citizens have 3-month attrition rates that are 7 to 8 percentage points below those for white
- CNA | Viral Extremism: COVID, Violent Extremist Organizations, and U.S.Counterterrorism Policy
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- https://www.cna.org In the June 7, 2021 installment of CNA's National Security Seminar, Mr. John Cohen of the Department of Homeland Security, LTG Michael Nagata (Ret.) of CACI, and Ms. Pamela Faber of CNA join moderator Dr. Megan McBride for a discussion on COVID-19's impact on violent extremism organizations and U.S. counterterrorism policy. [Originally Uploaded: 2021-06-09]
- CNA | Viral Extremism: COVID, Violent Extremist Organizations, and U.S.Counterterrorism Policy https://www.cna.org In the June 7, 2021 installment of CNA's National Security Seminar, Mr. John Cohen of the Department of Homeland Security, LTG Michael Nagata (Ret.) of CACI, and Ms. Pamela Faber of CNA join moderator Dr. Megan McBride for a discussion on COVID-19's impact on violent extremism organizations and U.S. counterterrorism policy. [Originally Uploaded: 2021-06-09] CNA | Viral Extremism: COVID, Violent Extremist Organizations, and U.S.Counterterrorism Policy https://www.youtube.com