Quantum networking is an underappreciated but potentially consequential dimension of U.S.-China quantum competition.
This article was originally published in War on the Rocks. On March 28, two AH-64 Apache helicopters from the 101st Combat Aviation Brigade at Fort Campbell flew near “No Kings” protestors in ...
The United States is seeking to strengthen its domestic capabilities and supply chain resilience in a number of sectors critical for its economic security, including semiconductors, batteries, ...
Sara Schuman joins Emily to debrief on the Trump-Xi summit. She explains why it's OK to have a summit that is light on deliverables, describes how China is viewing its relative strength in the ...
That law, the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act of 2015 (CISA 2015), is a foundation of public-private cyber defense that ...
The debate over resuming the draft often resurfaces during global tension, yet its complexities remain misunderstood. Editor-in-Chief JP Clark sits down with experts William Taylor and Katherine ...
With prospects that the war may be approaching a ceasefire, if only a temporary one, toward the end of this year or in 2027, European policymakers should be clear-eyed that once the fighting stops in ...
On April 28, the United Arab Emirates announced that it would leave OPEC, effective May 1 — ending nearly six decades as an ...
Taiwan isn’t merely another file in the U.S.-China relationship. It has grown beyond even its traditional role as a lonely ...
Organizations like the Defense Innovation Unit—a Pentagon office that helps bring commercial technology into military use—and ...
Though all U.S. law enforcement actors share a common goal of keeping Americans safe, the law differentiates between who can ...
For decades, state and local law enforcement agencies have worked to balance two principles that should never be in conflict: ...