Long-standing consensus among U.S. policymakers against nuclear proliferation between allies has recently come under new pressure. Comprehensive analysis by @geopolitics.csis.org's Astrid Chevreuil explores the origins of "friendly proliferation" and what's next.
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As one of the few scholars still traveling to and from Russia, Dr. Nina Khrushcheva joined @maxbergmann.bsky.social & @msnegovaya.bsky.social to discuss her rare, personal view of how Russian culture, politics, and society have evolved.
New episode of #RussianRoulette:
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Rather humbling.
Handelsblatt: "A key factor in the Chancellor's change of course was, among other things, a research paper by economists Sander Tordoir and Brad Setser"
Pleased Brad and I could contribute to Chancellor Merz's thinking on China Shock 2.0 with analysis and a few policy ideas.
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Please join the CSIS Project on Nuclear Issues for a virtual discussion on how the long-standing U.S. consensus against nuclear proliferation among allies is coming under new pressure.
Questions about the future of proliferation have reached their peak since the Cold War. How can the U.S. and its allies prevent the friendly proliferation debate from accelerating out of control?
Read new analysis by Astrid Chevreuil below to learn more:
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With Russia and Iran at war, what's next for the U.S. presence in Eurasia?
“Washington must seize this opening to advance connectivity, deter disruption, and ensure genuine diversification across the region," write Tina Dolbaia & Leah Kieff. Full analysis below.
www.csis.org/analysis/eur...
As conflict continues to shape Europe and the Middle East, NATO’s Ankara Summit must effectively navigate transatlantic friction and turn ambition into outcomes.
New analysis by Jonathan Burchell explores key priorities for the Alliance:
www.csis.org/analysis/nat...
“The challenge for Ankara is not to redefine NATO’s mission, but to operationalize its modern bargain,” according to @geopolitics.csis.org's Jonathan Burchell.
Full preview of NATO's upcoming Ankara Summit below.
www.csis.org/analysis/nat...
Celebrating 100 episodes of The #Eurofile, @maxbergmann.bsky.social + @donatienneruy.bsky.social reflect on key questions that have defined the show — covering security, trade, migration, and more.
Have their predictions stood the test of time? Tune in below.
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While nonproliferation has long been a central pillar of U.S. alliance management, recent foreign policy shifts have renewed debates on “friendly” proliferation. This report deconstructs these discuss...
At a moment of war in Europe, instability in the Middle East, and rising transatlantic friction, NATO’s Ankara Summit must turn ambition into outcomes: locking in U.S. commitment, delivering European ...
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At a moment of war in Europe, instability in the Middle East, and rising transatlantic friction, NATO’s Ankara Summit must turn ambition into outcomes: locking in U.S. commitment, delivering European ...
A new report from @erep.csis.org notes that while nonproliferation has long been a central pillar of U.S. alliance management, recent foreign policy shifts have renewed debates on friendly proliferation.
Read more: https://bit.ly/3Q9GKTW
On the latest episode of the Eurofile, @erep.csis.org experts celebrate 100 episodes by looking back at the key questions that have defined the show, from European defense and transatlantic tensions to trade, migration, and economic competitiveness.
Listen here: https://bit.ly/3ROwReO
While nonproliferation has long been a central pillar of U.S. alliance management, recent foreign policy shifts have renewed debates on “friendly” proliferation. This report deconstructs these discuss...
www.csis.org
Max and Donatienne celebrate 100 episodes of The Eurofile by looking back at the key questions that have defined the show — from European defense and transatlantic tensions to trade, migration, and ec...
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Max and Maria talk with Dr. Nina Khrushcheva about her new book on Nikita Khrushchev and her rare firsthand insights from traveling to Russia, offering a unique view of its shifting politics and cultu...
Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine and the ongoing conflict in Iran have created greater space for Washington to engage with Eurasia. Yet these developments have also provided more opportunities for ot...