
One Month In, What Has the US-UK Bombing Campaign in Yemen Accomplished?
In political and psychological terms, the US-UK strikes not only are unlikely to deter the Houthis but will probably only embolden them
February 16, 2024

The Pragmatic Steps the United States Needs to Take in the Red Sea
A new war in the Middle East would prove to be too costly for the United States in both the short and long term
February 16, 2024


North Korea’s Hwangju-Kindung Waterway Project
Using GEOINT analysis, this article shows the completion of North Korea’s Hwangju-Kindung Waterway, officially declared operational in December 2023
February 15, 2024

Stimson Center and Microsoft Unveil Key Insights from Responsible AI Fellowship
February 15, 2024

Sudan, the “Forgotten War”
While the world’s attention focuses on the conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza, Sudan suffers through human rights atrocities and ethnic cleansing
February 14, 2024

Building Momentum to Stop Cyber Harm
Stimson joined with States and stakeholders in London to launch a new process for addressing spyware, ‘hackers for hire’, and other intrusive cyber threats
February 13, 2024


Nasty, Brutish, and Short: Scholars, Think Tanks, and Influence on Policymaking
This chapter demonstrates how and why scholars and think tanks have had an uneven influence in the policymaking process
February 13, 2024

Understanding Kim Jong Un’s Economic Policymaking
38 North’s report examines how North Korea’s economic policy decisions are made and rolled out under Kim Jong Un
February 12, 2024