

Connecting “Cyber Diplomacy” to “Cyber Deterrence”
Stimson’s Cyber Program co-facilitated a multi-stakeholder workshop on “Global and Actor-Specific Perspectives on Cyber Accountability and Deterrence” in Brussels
April 7, 2025

Back to the Future? The Implications of Growing Strategic Competition in the Arctic for the US-Japan Alliance
Growing U.S. attention toward the Arctic may push Japan’s defense establishment to dust off its Cold War playbook
April 4, 2025

When the Cards Are on the Table, Will the UN Stand By the Interns?
Budgetary decisions over UN secretariat internship programs are under more pressure and strain at the United Nations than ever in history
April 4, 2025

Christopher Caldwell: The Right Since Reagan
Writer Christopher Caldwell joins us to discuss the legacy of Ronald Reagan, the rise of a “New Right,” and the fate of the West.
April 4, 2025


One Last Trip Around the World?
The Net Assessment team discusses the end of the Office of Net Assessment and the state of US defense in Asia
April 3, 2025

In Myanmar, A Tragedy Atop A Crisis
Aftershocks, airstrikes, and aid restrictions hamper emergency response efforts, but fragile pauses on armed offensives offer some hope
April 3, 2025


The Advocate and the Anchor: Congress and the Future of the U.S.-Japan in the Indo-Pacific
How U.S. congressional leadership can stabilize the Indo-Pacific amid growing uncertainty
April 2, 2025