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Christopher Parsons
caparsons
I've been thinking on the comments made by the CSIS director yesterday for a bit. Summary: while I think I understand them, I also worry about their nature and possible
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Stephen Naimoli
stephenjnaimoli
Over the past year, I worked on a series of events @CSISEnergy on energy innovation (https://www.csis.org/programs/energy-security-and-climate-change-program/projects/energy-innovation-series). We covered energy storage, grid mod, CCUS, adv
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Emily Weinstein
emily_sw1
I have been blown away over the past months by the horrible and arguably racist China puns coming out of DC. Long thread ahead here...bear with me. Just a few
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Leah West
leahwest_nsl
Today the newly established Office of the Intelligence Commissioner released its first annual report covering July-Dec 2019. A few important observations:https://www.canada.ca/content/dam/oic-bcr/documents/oic-annual-report-2019.pdf First,
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Judd Devermont
JDevermont
Africa matters to U.S. cities. While we should refine a national security argument about Africa’s importance, we also should spend equal time sharpening a hometown pitch. A more constructive U.S.
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Sam Brannen
samwashdc
What will geopolitics look like in 2025-2030? @bk31 @FedericiJoe @habibahmeddc @lindseysheppard and I conducted deep analysis on that question, and then I interviewed 30 leading experts in and out of
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Frances Z. Brown
franceszbrown
THREAD/NEW PUBLICATION: We often discuss stabilization/fragile states policy as a distinct issue from geopolitical competition. US interagency discussions on those two imperatives usually occur on totally different tracks. 1/
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Global Env. & Climate Conservation Assoc.
GlobalECCAssoc
INTERNATIONAL TERMS FOR CLIMATE NEGOTIATIONSWhile participation is important in high-level meetings, it's also significant to be knowledgeable and familiar with international climate terms used in this set of conferences.This glossary
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Morgan Dwyer
morgan_dwyer1
Defense tech THREAD: Everyone knows that the defense acquisition system has problems. One problem is that it’s overly complex has to work for everything from notebooks to F-35’s. That’s a
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Nikos Tsafos
ntsafos
I have no idea if Europe, with the United States or alone, will stop #NordStream2. What I do know is that stopping the project will not change the basic contours
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Seamus Daniels
SeamusDaniels
Today @ToddHarrisonDC and I published our latest analysis on the FY 2021 defense budget request!A few highlights Per the last budget agreement (BBA 2019) reached by Congress, the admin requested
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Zachary Haver
zacharyhaver
As usual, @QuincyInst's views on the South China Sea disputes are divorced from reality. In what world should we stop exercising our freedom of navigation in exchange for "affirmations" from
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Jonathan Schofield
schofeld
I don’t know much about Taiwan but this year I’m intrigued to know more. Until recently, as an ex-Ultimate player, the extent of my knowledge was that they loved to
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Quarantined Life
Real_QL
BLM and Antifa are trending. MAGAs, Proud Boys, Boogaloos = Domestic terrorists.But here's what the research actually says. You know me I always have sources for my posts.It's in the
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Mieke "18 USC 2383" Eoyang
MiekeEoyang
The number of job announcements that have come across my radar in current days is really amazing.Lots of transitions happening now! If you're looking for a job, it's a good
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Stewart Bell
StewGlobal
Key developments in Canadian terrorism in 2020.1. The RCMP broadened its view of what constitutes terrorism.https://globalnews.ca/news/6910670/toronto-spa-terrorism-incel/ 2. On terrorist travelers, the RCMP was slow but persistent.https://
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