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Prioritizing economic growth over great power alignment, India remains strategically neutral on key geopolitical divides in the 21st century. To strengthen its partnership with the world’s most populous democracy, Washington will need to maximize Delhi’s benefits while ensuring strong commitment to human rights and democratic values.
The Biden Administration’s Executive Orders 14008 and 14057 signal a whole-of-government shift to zero-emission vehicles. This guidance has profound implications
for the Department of Defense (DoD).
China’s aggressive pursuit of artificial intelligence harkens a future where bytes and algorithms challenge traditional battlefield superiority. If the U.S. government doesn’t set guardrails now, American firms pursuing lucrative Chinese markets may vanguard the Chinese Communist Party’s transition to fifth-generation warfare.
Florida is home to USSOUTHCOM, USCENTCOM, and USSOCOM, as well as many key national security facilities. As such, any disruption in operations can ...
Last Tuesday, the Iranian government launched a series of missile strikes against what it called “terrorist hideouts” in Iraq, Syria, and Pakistan....
Trans-Atlantic export controls have expanded due to escalating tensions between the United States and China. Agencies are trying to keep up.
The U.S. Army has more than 130 installations worldwide and has a stated goal of operating a microgrid on all Army installations by 2035. With only...
Legislators need to decide whether introducing new privacy and partisanship laws are worth the potential national security vulnerabilities.
Russian disinformation is a threat to U.S. national security. Public diplomacy must reemerge to help counter it.
As the third decade of the opioid epidemic closes, awareness of the problem and its impacts exists, but the end does not yet seem in sight.
Through research and public engagements, ASP is fostering dialogue and building consensus on the national security impacts of climate change.
The spread of nuclear weapons and increasing numbers of nuclear forces worldwide represents the greatest danger to mankind.
ASP's energy security research covers the spectrum of energy sources, from nuclear, wind, and solar, to fusion and other innovative technologies.
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