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Digest | Apr 30, 2021
Analysis | Apr 29, 2021
In both Syria and the North Caucasus, Russia claims success in fighting insurgency and terrorism. Closer examination, however, shows this “success” carries major caveats and is more illusory than it first appears.
Event | Jul 22, 2021
Join the CNAS Transatlantic Security and Defense programs for a virtual workshop that will provide students and young professionals with the opportunity to simulate decision-making in a political crisis and military conflict in Europe.
Post | Apr 29, 2021
Almost half of Russians blame the U.S. and its NATO allies for the escalation of tensions in eastern Ukraine, according to the results of a poll released April 29 by Russia’s leading independent pollster, the Levada Center. Forty-eight percent of respondents hold that view. Those who believe the…
Analysis | Apr 27, 2021
However powerful our offensive cyber capability is, it has deterred neither China’s sustained campaign to erode our advantages nor Russia’s asymmetric use of low-cost tools to extract high-value intelligence, propaganda and political advantage.
Analysis | Apr 26, 2021
A six-month stalemate over vote-rigging accusations has been partially, but messily, resolved.
Post | Apr 23, 2021
On April 13, 2021, the U.S. Office of the Director of National Intelligence released the Annual Threat Assessment of the U.S. Intelligence Community, the first such report to be issued since Joe Biden became the U.S. president in January. The previous report, issued in 2019 when Donald Trump was in…
Digest | Apr 23, 2021
Post | Apr 22, 2021
After years of rapid expansion during President Vladimir Putin’s first stint as president, Russia's middle class has dwindled in the years since his return to office in 2012. Confrontation with the west after the annexation of Crimea, the resulting sanctions and the Kremlin’s focus on macroeconomic…
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