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Five Core Strategies of Smart Policing
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The Smart Policing Initiative makes law enforcement more effective and efficient by pairing researchers with practitioners for evidence-based policing strategies.
examined CORE over three and a half years and found the initiative achieved individual-level deterrence and reduced victimization. Making Better Use of Intelligence and Other Data and Information
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.
redundancy if some airfields are damaged or destroyed in wartime. F-35Bs are also equipped with advanced technologies that could enhance Japan’s deterrence of China and other regional rivals
The Chinese Military’s New Information Support Force
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The PLA’s new Information Support Force shows the importance of information systems to China’s military. US national security professionals should pay attention.
called for the establishment of a “strong system of strategic deterrence” based on accelerating the development of unmanned, intelligent combat capabilities and promoting the coordinated development
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 deterrence operations with escalatory potential. Read more at War on the Rocks . center /our-media/indepth/2023/06/the-us-advances-its-pacific-partnership-strategy-in-micronesia /our-media
North Korea's Strategic Surprise in the Yellow Sea: A Future Scenario
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Markus Garlauskas presents a fictional future Yellow Sea conflict scenario, following the consequences of a surprise attack by North Korea against South Korea.
Crisis could have instead cemented the strength of U.S. alliances and extended deterrence in the Western Pacific for decades to come… For detailed analysis on the risk of a Yellow Sea Crisis like
Russia Assumes Arctic Council Chairmanship Amid Regional Tensions
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Senior officials from Arctic countries and indigenous leaders met in Reykjavik, Iceland, for the 12th Ministerial of the Arctic Council. At the meeting, Russia succeeded Iceland as council chair.
research focuses on Russian strategy and approaches to deterrence, Russian military thought, and nuclear weapons issues. On May 20, senior officials from Arctic countries and indigenous leaders met
Wrong War, Right Weapons: Lessons for the Next Conflict
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Precision-guided munitions contributed to Desert Storm’s sweeping success, but were developed for an adversary and battlefield nothing like the one faced in the Persian Gulf.
the application of different strengths. Since World War II, the U.S. has announced three such offset strategies. The First Offset, near the tail end of the Korean War, related to nuclear deterrence
U.S. Forces are Weathering the COVID-19 Crisis — So Far
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Though the pandemic has upended organizations of all sizes across the globe, the U.S. military and its supporting agencies have proven surprisingly resilient.
carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt went into quarantine in Guam early in the pandemic, but the U.S. Navy has otherwise maintained presence and deterrence in the Pacific, as have other U.S. forces stationed
cna talks: Foreign Policy Advice for the New Administration
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In light of this month’s presidential transition, six CNA analysts sat down to discuss foreign policy advice for the next administration. From Asia to Europe to the Middle East, the commentators covered some of the key areas of concern for the upcoming year and beyond. Topics included: North Korea’s nuclear capabilities Russia’s relationships with NATO, Syria and Turkey The Iran nuclear deal Chinese national interests The South China Sea Cyber threats Listen in for informed analysis on China, North Korea, Russia and more.
analyzing Russia’s military and foreign policy and is an expert on security issues in the former Soviet Union. Alexander Alden, a CNA analyst, is an expert in strategic planning, defense policy, deterrence
cna talks: Arms Control Without a Treaty
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In this episode of CNA Talks, Madison Estes joins Vince Manzo to discuss his new report, “Nuclear Arms Control Without a Treaty? Risks and Options after New START.” Vince points out that the New START treaty is set to expire in February 2021 and that many uncertainties and obstacles stand in the way of its renewal or replacement. For example, Russia would like a new treaty to cover missile defense systems, which the U.S. has called a nonstarter. Madison highlights that while the New START Treaty is between Russia and the U.S., the treaty has implications for the entire international system. She calls China the third beneficiary of the treaty‘s transparency requirement, which makes the U.S. and Russia disclose the size of their nuclear forces. Finally, Vince highlights some potential options for nuclear arms control without a treaty that could establish predictability, mutual restraint and transparency. 
Vincent Manzo   is an expert in nuclear weapons policy. His research portfolio includes deterrence, extended deterrence, escalation management, strategic stability, and arms control. Prior to joining ... expertise is in nuclear weapons policy and arms control. Her research portfolio includes deterrence, extended deterrence, escalation, strategic stability, ballistic missile defense, and arms control