Russia’s recent attacks on Ukraine’s grain infrastructure and foreign-flagged grain-carrying vessels reflect a broader ...
The war in Ukraine has accelerated an ongoing trend of competition and militarization in the Arctic. By applying lessons ...
China's selective restrictions on key drone components limit Ukraine's drone production capacity while strengthening Russia's ...
The humanitarian situation in Sudan has reached catastrophic levels. After nearly 20 months of war, more than one-fifth of the country, over 12 million people, have been displaced from their homes.
While separated by the Atlantic Ocean, the use of modern media, in addition to economic pressure and geopolitical relationships, has narrowed the distance between Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) ...
As the U.S. presidential and congressional election frenzy has subsided, policymakers face critical decisions regarding the fate of tax provisions enacted through the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) of ...
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The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has published its long-awaited study of U.S. exports of liquefied natural gas (LNG). Announced in January as the Biden administration halted new non–free trade ...
This series—led by the Futures Lab and featuring scholars across CSIS—explores emerging challenges and opportunities likely to shape peace negotiations to end the war in Ukraine. All contributions in ...
South Korea's National Assembly impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol on December 14, eleven days after he declared a short-lived martial law. Han Duck-soo is the Acting President while the Constitutional ...
This commentary is part of a report from the CSIS Global Development Department series entitled Global Development Recommendations for the Next Administration. Current estimates have approximately 28 ...