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For nearly a century, America’s defense industrial strength yielded a subtle benefit: influence as the world’s security guarantor of choice. But the system that once anchored partner access to U.S. weaponry is now an obstacle. Modern statecraft — the interplay of industry, diplomacy, and defense — r
On May 18, Transatlantic Security Initiative senior fellow Elisabeth Braw testified in front of the National Security Strategy (Joint Committee) on undersea cables. The post Braw testifies in front of the National Security Strategy (Joint Committee) appeared first on Atlantic Council.
On May 13, Atlantic Council vice president and Scowcroft Center senior director Matthew Kroenig and Forward Defense associate director and resident fellow Alyxandra Marine published a piece in Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, arguing that Washington should pursue trilateral arms control. The post
On May 18, Transatlantic Security Initiative senior fellow Elisabeth Braw was published in Prospect in an article about what constitutes an act of war, and the ongoing trial of the owner of the Nord Stream pipeline and its insurers. The post Braw in Prospect on what constitutes an act of war appeare
On May 18, Transatlantic Security Initiative senior fellow Elisabeth Braw was mentioned in a press release by US Senator Rand Paul discussing the REPO Implementation Act of 2025. The post Braw in US Senator Rand Paul press release appeared first on Atlantic Council.
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Batteries are becoming increasingly important in defense technologies. To keep an operational edge, the US needs to focus on new supply chains and developing technological advantages. The post The US needs a comprehensive batteries strategy to ensure its battlefield edge appeared first on Atlantic C
Strategic planning has enabled Japan to manage the Hormuz energy crisis relatively well. But the shock also exposed policy weaknesses that need to be addressed to improve the country's energy resilience. The post The impacts of the Iranian crisis on Japan’s energy strategy appeared first on Atlantic
Anthropic sued the Defense Department in March after the agency declared the artificial intelligence startup a supply chain risk.
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