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The importance of outer space is growing in many countries, both economically and militarily, and North Korea is no exception. This report outlines the history of Pyongyang’s space program, space and ...
Americas Program Senior Associate Andrew Rudman assesses the short- and long-term implications of the U.S. decision to terminate the Tomato Suspension Agreement with Mexico and its impact on ...
CSIS Americas experts evaluate key challenges and opportunities ahead of the 2026 joint review of the USMCA free trade agreement.
Open-source AI models are transforming the adaptability and efficiency of technological innovation, promoting transparency and democracy, and empowering the Global South to address international ...
As both economic relations and foreign engagement in the Caribbean expand, the United States must invest in meaningful, long-term partnerships across the region. Educational exchange with the ...
As the world needs to produce more food with fewer resources, AI-enabled precision agriculture offers a more sustainable future for food production. CSIS experts unpack the risks and promises of AI ...
As Trump and Putin prepare to meet in Alaska amid the Ukraine war, questions arise over potential agreements, Ukraine’s absence, and the future of peace. CSIS experts analyze the political, military, ...
As the United States and Russia prepare to engage in a historic meeting in Alaska about the future of the war in Ukraine, a major technical issue remains unresolved: What will a ceasefire look like?
Deploying the National Guard to D.C. is the wrong solution to a perceived crime problem. Military forces are unsuited for law enforcement. A better plan of action would be to strengthen the police.
In the fifth issue of the Back & Forth series, CSIS’s Navin Girishankar and Matt Borman debate Marco Macchiavelli on the role and efficacy of U.S. export controls.
A sleeper issue in the trade agreements announced so far is the question of transshipment, a term that so far appears to be undefined in the agreements. As this commentary points out, how it is ...
This week, Bill Reinsch analyzes the Trump administration's decision to permit the export of Nvidia H20 chips to China.