Bolstering Arms Control in a Contested Geopolitical Environment

…China’s Military Expenditure (Stockholm: SIPRI, 2021), 18-19 https://www.sipri.org/publications/2021/other-publications/new-estimate-chinas-military-expenditure. It now boasts the world’s largest maritime fleet,6 Note: Mallory Shelbourne, “China Has World’s Largest Navy With 355 Ships and Counting, Says…
Nuclear Security News and Member Updates Roundup, August 2025

…of a new publication examining the potential for nuclear power in Africa. The IAEA launched the publication at a side event co-organized with the Clean Energy Ministerial and the South…
CORVI Risk Assessment: Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

…Fohlmeister, and Paolo Gasparini (New York: Springer Press, January 2015), https://www.researchgate.net/publication/312830036_Towards_Climate_Change_Resilient_Cities_in_Africa_-_Initiating_Adaptation_in_Dar_es_Salaam_and_Addis_Ababa. 51 United Republic of Tanzania, “Dar es Salaam City Master Plan 2016-2036,” 1–245 52 United Republic of Tanzania, “Dar…
New Security Beat Finds a New Home

…worked to address and communicate the climate challenges we face. Today, however, I’m pleased to announce that ECSP’s work, including the New Security Beat, has found a new home. From…
In the Blindspot: Security and Chinese EV Exports to the Global South

…including threats to global stability. This article was originally published on New Security Beat. By Lauren Risi, Senior Fellow and Director, Environmental Security Program The most persuasive argument for global…
The Security of Cities: Development, Environment, and Conflict on an Urbanizing Planet

…grow by 3 billion people-a figure roughly equal to the world’s total population in 1950-with the great majority of these new additions living in developing-world cities. These statistics relay an…
FPI Interruptor Series, No 33: Rachel Stohl
…X, your system has gaps,” but rather was intended to help states identify where they started with ATT implementation so that five, 10, or 15 years from now we can…
Myanmar’s Prospects One Year after the Coup

…remains bleak, and the on-ground political, security, and humanitarian crisis creates an inhospitable environment for foreign direct investments. Unless there is a drastic change to the status quo, of which…