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Inclusive NatSec
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CNA's first Inclusive National Security, “Gender, International Development, and National Security," explored the extent to which international development programs have meaningfully influenced gender equity.
preaching to the choir,” expanding monitoring and evaluation efforts to better consider qualitative variables, and bridging communication gaps between agencies to take a whole-of-government approach
Illicit Maritime Activity Summary
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A summary of illicit maritime activities allegedly carried out by PRC actors inflict economic and environmental damage on coastal nations and violate their sovereignty.
environment and injuring local citizens Tampering with electronic tracking or monitoring devices to “go dark” so that vessels can engage in illicit activity without being tracked Illegally entering
Key Findings Illicit Maritime Activities
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A CNA study of 15 cases of vessels tied to China accused of illicit activities like IUU fishing or ramming foreign vessels, despite PRC maritime law rhetoric.
tracking or monitoring devices to “go dark” so that vessels can engage in illicit activity without being tracked Illegally entering and operating in other countries’ jurisdictional waters Ryan
Key Findings in Translation Illicit Maritime Activities
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A CNA report summary on China’s rhetoric and illicit maritime activity, translated into Arabic, Bahasa Indonesian, French, Khmer, Malay, and Tagalog Filipino.
Tampering with electronic tracking or monitoring devices to “go dark” so that vessels can engage in illicit activity without being tracked Illegally entering and operating in other countries
Chinese Information Shaping in Thailand
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The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has embarked on a campaign to shape what audiences around the world read, hear, and watch about China. This focuses on China’s efforts to shape information in its neighbor, Thailand.
to circumvent Thai law to acquire more local media outlets. This issue requires especially careful monitoring because Thai citizens may be unwittingly consuming pro-PRC propaganda. Observers should
Chinese Information Shaping in Myanmar
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The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has embarked on a campaign to shape what audiences around the world read, hear, and watch about China. This report is part of a series that assesses Beijing’s efforts to influence the media environment in the neighboring Mekong countries—Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, Vietnam, and Thailand. This report focuses on China’s efforts to shape the information environment of its neighbor, Myanmar. To place China’s efforts into context, this report begins with an overview of Myanmar's information environment—the aggregate of key individuals, organizations, and systems that help shape opinion by disseminating news and information. Next, the report identifies key narratives that China is promoting to audiences in Myanmar and examines each of the tactics, tools, and techniques that it is employing to do so. The report concludes with a discussion of observations regarding the effect of China’s efforts and issues to watch as the Myanmar information environment—and China’s footprint there—evolves.
implying that the US military is responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic. PRC media publication of blatant disinformation targeted at audiences in Myanmar is an issue that warrants careful monitoring
Nuclear Arms Control Without a Treaty
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The United States must prepare to compete with Russia without a treaty that verifiably constrains intercontinental range nuclear weapons. This coming challenge stems from three changes in US-Russian relations.Recognizing these changing conditions, the report explores risks, uncertainties, and US policy options for a world in which there is significant competition between Washington and Moscow, but no bilateral strategic nuclear arms control treaty.
(NATO). From Transparency to Opacity Without New START’s cooperative transparency practices, the US intelligence community would likely devote more resources to monitoring Russian strategic nuclear
BJA's COVID-19 Detection and Mitigation in Confinement Facilities Training and Technical Assistance Center
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CNA supports the CDC and Bureau of Justice Assistance in DOJ to operate the COVID-19 Detection and Mitigation in Confinement Facilities TTA Center.
Infectious Diseases (ELC) cooperative agreement. The CDMCF program is intended to provide resources, training, and technical assistance support to those responsible for monitoring and detecting COVID-19 ... : Correctional health care directors Corrections inspection and monitoring professionals Epidemiologists Current and former executive-level correctional administrators Prison reform
To Halt the 2019-nCoV Coronavirus, Think Globally, Coordinate Locally
/our-media/indepth/2020/01/to-halt-the-2019-ncov-coronavirus-think-globally-coordinate-locally
An international effort is underway to halt the spread of a novel coronavirus, known as 2019-nCoV.
monitoring the situation and have implemented certain precautions,  including screening passengers coming from Wuhan at five major U.S. airports: JFK in New York, San Francisco International, Los ... have the information they need to rapidly detect and respond to emerging threats and address the public’s concerns. Coordination is also vital for monitoring the impact that federal guidance
What Hospitals Can Do to Protect Themselves from Ransomware
/our-media/indepth/2024/03/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.
such as electronic health records, remote patient monitoring technology, imaging equipment, and telemedicine platforms. Each additional system increases their vulnerability to cyberattack. And partner