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Andrew Mara joins CNA as Vice President and Director for Systems, Tactics, and Force Development
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CNA welcomes Andrew Mara as the new Vice President and Director of the Systems, Tactics, and Force Development (STF) Division.
Enablers Deputate. He holds a doctorate in molecular, cellular and developmental biology from Yale University and a dual bachelor’s degree in molecular biology and economics from the University
Psychology of Disinformation Key Psychological Mechanisms
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We explore the underlying psychological principles facilitating the absorption and spread of disinformation and outline options for countering disinformation grounded in in cognitive and social psychological literature.
, military science, foreign affairs, economics, computer science, and marketing. Through the literature review, we identified four key psychological principles related to the absorption and spread
AI and Autonomy in Russia Issue 24
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CNA provides information and analysis of the field of civilian and military AI in Russia and how Russia is applying AI to its military capabilities. Issue 24.
Programming (Moscow), Innopolis University (Tatarstan Republic), ITMO University (Saint Petersburg), and Higher School of Economics (Moscow, with subsidiaries across Russia). Industrial partners
Chinas Space Narrative
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Both China and the United States, have created separate parts of their military dedicated to space. Commercial, scientific, and military endeavors in space are all intimately linked, and one must understand how they are viewed to better understand how a nation might proceed in one or all of those fields. In accordance with our charter to support the Secretary of the Air Force, the Chief of Staff of the Air Force, the Chief of Space Operations, and other DoD and U.S. government leaders, the China Aerospace Studies Institute designed it’s 2020 CASI Conference around China’s space activities. This report serves as the baseline and the core of that effort. This report was a collaboration between CASI and CNA’s China and Indo-Pacific Security Affairs Division. We would like to thank the team at CNA for their work on this project. The authors would like to thank Second Lieutenant Owen Ou (USA) for contributing his research for this project, and Dr. Brian Weeden for his review of the study
commercial and scientific activities will become more prominent and will extend the competition to encompass economics and diplomacy, challenging U.S. leadership in space, just as China challenges
The Impact of COVID-19 on Military Recruiting
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Military recruiting traditionally relies on crowded events like career fairs and prolonged, face-to-face interactions. How has the military functioned when traditional methods are no longer deemed safe by public health experts?
Wang are both Research Analysts in CNA’s Resources and Force Readiness division. Dr. Neering holds a Ph.D. in Economics at the University of California in Santa Cruz and Dr. Wang holds a Ph.D. in Economics from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Military recruiting traditionally relies on crowded events like career fairs and prolonged, face-to-face interactions. How has the military
Arctic Strategy and Operations
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CNA provides Arctic analysis and expertise on Arctic operations, strategy, economics, and policy. Our analysts gather data from Arctic military exercises.
Arctic Strategy CNA provides Arctic analysis and expertise on Arctic operations, strategy, economics, and policy. Our analysts gather data from Arctic military exercises. /images/Centers/CNA/SP3/Arctic-Banner.jpg Arctic Strategy and Operations /images/Centers/CNA/SP3/Arctic-Banner.jpg fixed-top left small standard white /images/Centers/CNA/SP3/Arctic-Banner.jpg fixed-top left small standard white half /images/Centers/CNA/CIP/CSP%20Arctic%20Map.jpg Arctic FDI /centers-and-divisions/cna/sppp/strategy-and-policy-analysis/arctic-fdi none orange half Arctic Foreign Direct Investment
Ukraine’s Ripple Effect on Russia’s Indo-Pacific Horizon
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Elizabeth Wishnick examines how Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has impacted the country’s economic and strategic prospects with the Asia-Pacific states.
to play a more substantial role in the Asia-Pacific and on the economics and security across the region. top https://www.cna.org/experts/Wishnick_E /our-media/indepth/2022/10
China as a Niche Arms Exporter
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China's defense industry could serve as the foundation for increased arms sales in the future, especially in niche arms markets.
China as a Niche Arms Exporter China's defense industry could serve as the foundation for increased arms sales in the future, especially in niche arms markets. /images/InDepth/Post96.jpg China as a Niche Arms Exporter 96 April Herlevi April A. Herlevi is a senior research scientist in the Indo-Pacific Security Affairs Program at CNA. She is an expert in China's foreign economic policy, special economic zones, and economic statecraft. Her recent research topics include the intersection between economics and national security and the increasing role of Chinese commercial, economic
Digging Deeper on Great Power Competition in a New US Administration
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Over the past few years, great power competition (GPC) has become the organizing principle for US national strategy.
while allies compete with each other. Given this reality, Washington should devote more attention to the interconnected, cooperative nature of international politics and economics
Great Power Competition in the Red Sea? Yes, and…
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The renewed focus on great power competition is causing seismic shifts in large parts of the national security community, reshaping our understanding of strategic priorities and geopolitical relationships.
, and lacks a clear vision of how to incorporate the informational and economic levers of power. In short, the U.S. has lost the ability to wrap economics into its strategic policy in this region, putting