
China Sees an Opportunity in the Red Sea Crisis with the Houthis
The crisis has raised China’s profile as an external power while distracting the United States from Ukraine and the Indo-Pacific
February 12, 2024


Waiving Away the Problem
Leveraging new data to examine the nexus between U.S. arms sales, military assistance, and child soldiers
February 12, 2024

UN Necessary Podcast Episode 2: Do it for the plot: Ishaan Shah on youth activism, anti-slavery and the UN system
A podcast hosted by Nudhara Yusuf and Daniel Perell where they talk with the people behind the scenes on the UN’s Summit of the Future
February 7, 2024

Making the Most of Japan-US Defense Industry Cooperation
Revamping Japan’s industrial base and efforts to solidify the implementation of policy into practice will lift the alliance to new levels
February 7, 2024

Executions and Harsh Sentences Mount as Iran Nears 45th Anniversary of the Islamic Revolution
The Iranian regime has ramped up its crackdown on society while the world’s attention has been focused on different regional conflicts
February 7, 2024

The “Chokepoint” Fallacy of Tech Export Controls
U.S. export controls on certain technologies might do more harm than good, giving China an incentive to develop indigenous capabilities
February 6, 2024

Automating Strategic Chemical Trade Control Enforcement
Stimson envisions a tool that automates complex chemical export control enforcement tasks to prevent chemical weapons proliferation
February 6, 2024

Is Iran Losing its Control Over Shi’ite Militias?
Since the assassination of Qasem Soleimani, Iran seems to have lost its ability to mobilize and coordinate extremist militias across the Middle East.
February 5, 2024
