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Issue Brief

The Karen National Union in Post-Coup Myanmar

The ethnic armed group along the Thai border weighs unique political and military considerations as it seeks influence in charting the country’s future.

April 7, 2022

Policy Memo

Reality Check #11: America’s Indo-Pacific strategy requires tough choices

The administration will need to scrutinize key assumptions and confront hard decisions regarding how to keep ends and means in balance.

April 6, 2022

Commentary

China’s Emerging Financial Influence at the UN Poses a Challenge to the U.S.

As China’s share of the UN budget grows, the U.S., which seeks to revitalize its international leadership role, needs to improve its stream of funding for the world body.

April 4, 2022

Myanmar

Furthering research on the country’s civil-military relations, ethnic reconciliation, and geopolitical dilemmas

April 1, 2022

Resource

Nuclear Security News and Member Updates Roundup, March 2022

In this update, nuclear security concerns persist in Ukraine, the IAEA’s A/CPPNM review conference takes place

April 1, 2022

Commentary

Is Russia’s Invasion a Case of Coercive Diplomacy Gone Wrong?

Putin may have intended to achieve his political goals in Ukraine merely by presenting a highly credible threat of invasion.

March 31, 2022

Policy Paper

North Korea’s “Checkerboard” Threat: Obstacles & Opportunities for the US-ROK Alliance

The military working group aimed to discuss the challenges of North Korea’s advancing capabilities and provide recommendations for the U.S.-ROK to prepare against an evolving threat.

March 31, 2022

Issue Brief

Ending Violence Against Women & Girls: Bridging the Gap Between Multilateral Aspiration & State Practice  

Despite global normative commitments by UN member states, violence against women and girls in myriad forms is prevalent in every country and culture

March 31, 2022

Op-Ed

Are you sure the seafood you just bought isn’t Russian?

A successful ban on Russian seafood requires an effective seafood tracking system, and Congress and the administration both have the power to make that system a reality.

March 31, 2022

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