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July 2021

December
16
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What’s Next for Afghanistan

Join the American Security Project on December 16th to discuss developments in Afghanistan post-withdrawal

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December
15
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Regional Solutions to Global Problems: Climate Security in Alaska

Alaska continues to play a crucial role in protecting U.S. national security. As the Arctic continues to melt, the region is becoming a breeding ground for strategic competition and adversarial action. Leaders on all levels need to work together to both mitigate and adapt against the risks climate change poses to Alaska.

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December
03
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Addressing a Revanchist Russia

Recent months have seen a series of provocative actions from Russian President Vladimir Putin. Join the American Security Project for an on-the-record conversation on Friday, December 3. Our guest speakers, Ambassador Steven Pifer and Dr. Evelyn Farkas, will discuss recent developments along Ukraine’s frontier, tensions between Russia and the West, and U.S. engagement with Russia, more broadly.

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November
18
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COP26 and the Future of Climate Diplomacy

Join the American Security Project for an on-the-record conversation on Thursday, November 18 where we will discuss the urgency of the climate crisis, the commitments made at COP26, and the future of climate diplomacy.

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November
16
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A New Mission: Mainstreaming Climate Adaptation in the US Department of Defense

On November 16, ASP and University of Arizona will convene a panel of experts to discuss the effects of climate change at Department of Defense installations.

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November
04
FILED UNDER : National Security Strategy

Revising America’s Defense Strategy to Address China’s Rising Aggression

Join the American Security Project on November 4th for a conversation with Elbridge Colby on the release of his latest book, The Strategy of Denial: American Defense in the Age of Great Power Conflict.

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October
29
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East Central Florida: Security in a Changing Climate

East Central Florida and the Treasure Coast are home to key assets to U.S. national security, such as Patrick Space Force Base, NASA, and the Navy’s Air Warfare Center. Acute shocks from threats like flooding, heat waves, and rising seas can harmfully impact military readiness at these installations. Coordinated partnerships between the public and private sectors are key to making bases and adjacent communities resilient to climate-related threats. Join the American Security Project and the East Central Florida Regional Planning…

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September
29
FILED UNDER : American Security & The Oceans

The Battle Against Illicit Fishing

Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated (IUU) fishing is the leading global maritime security threat. Without direct action, illicit fishing stands to exacerbate food insecurity, diminish the economic stability of coastal States, and increase tension among foreign-fishing Nations. Combating IUU fishing on a global scale requires a strategic approach, including a network of information sharing between governments and private-public partnerships. The American Security Project will be hosting two panel discussions to facilitate information sharing between private-public partnerships and the US government. The…

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August
24
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Climate Change and National Security in Northeastern Florida

On August 24th, please join the American Security Project and the Northeast Florida Regional Planning Council, in partnership with ADAPT, in Jacksonville, Florida for a panel discussion with Lieutenant General John Castellaw USMC (Ret.) and City of Jacksonville Council Members Randy DeFoor and retired U.S. Navy Captain Aaron Bowman, and others on progress made in Jacksonville on resilience, what the future holds, and why combating climate change in the greater Jacksonville area is imperative for America’s national security.  As the…

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July
15
FILED UNDER : Climate Security

Investing in Infrastructure – How Infrastructure Plays a Role in U.S. National Security

America’s infrastructure priorities have far-reaching implications for national security ¬– both within and outside the United States. Investments in the national grid, renewable energy, electric vehicles, carbon capture, and technological development, among other opportunities, have the potential to improve American competitiveness abroad while increasing resiliency and mitigation at home.

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