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- 1From:Military Periscope Special ReportsUkraine seeks to sustain Western support as it continues the fight against Russi The Warsaw Security Forum (WSF) is the only annual gathering of defense and foreign policy leaders in Central and Eastern Europe. Since...
- 2From:Congressional Research Service (CRS) Reports and Issue BriefsNovember 30, 2022 Opioids act on receptors in the brain that are important in regulating pain and emotion. For centuries, opioids have been used as medicines to manage or treat pain. Natural opioids (sometimes referred...
- 3From:AEI Paper & StudiesAMERICAN ENTERPRISE INSTITUTE Executive Summary Offshore balancing is a grand strategy based on the premise that the interests of maritime powers, such as the United States, are best served by avoiding long-term...
- 4From:Congressional Research Service (CRS) Reports and Issue BriefsOctober 24, 2022 On October 7, 2022, President Biden signed and issued the Executive Order on Enhancing Safeguards for United States Signals Intelligence Activities (the Data Protection EO or the EO). The Data...
- 5From:AEI Paper & StudiesChairman Bera, Ranking Member Chabot, and members of the committee, it is an honor to be invited to testify here today. I appreciate the opportunity to discuss gray-zone aggression, which presents a formidable problem to...
- 6From:AEI Paper & StudiesExecutive Summary The United States may be preparing for the wrong kind of war with China. Much of America's planning for a potential war with China appears to hinge on an assumption that the war would be short and...
- 7From:AEI Paper & StudiesThis book grew out of the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) Foreign and Defense Policy team's weekly conversations on issues of the day. In the fall of 2021, those conversations centered on comments by President Joe...
- 8From:Budget RequestsPart 4 of 4 PAYMENT TO THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE IN TAIWAN WHO WE ARE & WHY IT MATTERS The Taiwan Relations Act (TRA) was enacted in 1979 to provide for the promotion of "commercial, cultural and other relations"...
- 9From:Congressional Research Service (CRS) Reports and Issue BriefsOverview Wildlife poaching--the illegal hunting or capture of wild animals--occurs in many countries in sub-Saharan Africa (Africa), a biodiverse region. Poaching is a component of wildlife trafficking (i.e., illegal...
- 10From:AEI Paper & StudiesFor years, Republicans thought of their party as a three-legged stool, joining social, economic, and foreign policy conservatives. There was something to this, and indeed parties can be looked at by the ideological...
- 11From:AEI Paper & StudiesProtracted competition against major state rivals, often referred to as great-power competition (GPC), is now at the center of American foreign policy. A crucial aspect of competition is cost imposition--using the...
- 12From:AEI Paper & StudiesAlthough it has gone strangely unheralded thus far, the United States marked an energy milestone of great historical and strategic significance in 2020. According to official figures, the US exported more oil and...
- 13From:Congressional Research Service (CRS) Reports and Issue BriefsMay 18, 2021 On May 22, 2020, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced the United States' intent to withdraw from the multilateral Treaty on Open Skies (Open Skies Treaty), an arms control treaty permitting parties to...
- 14From:Congressional Research Service (CRS) Reports and Issue BriefsMay 20, 2021 The United States and People's Republic of China (PRC or China) compete in a variety of legal regimes, ranging from multilateral trade bodies, to human rights law, to international maritime law in the...
- 15From:AEI Paper & StudiesExecutive Summary European leaders often claim to care about the fate of freedom, democracy, and human rights in the world. Yet, their foreign policy choices occasionally ignore it--and rarely is that misalignment...
- 16From:AEI Paper & StudiesKey Points * The US-China competition may not be a "superpower marathon," but a decade-long sprint. * China will have strong incentives to behave aggressively in the coming decade, as its relative power peaks and...
- 17From:Budget RequestsPart 1 of 4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET JUSTIFICATION Appendix 1 FISCAL YEAR 2021 STATEMENT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE BUDGET SUMMARY AND TABLES United States Department of State Washington,...
- 18From:Budget RequestsPart 4 of 4 REPATRIATION LOANS PROGRAM ACCOUNT Funds by Object Class ($ in thousands) Summary of Budgetary Resources ($ in millions) Resource Summary ($ in thousands) WHO WE ARE & WHY IT MATTERS The...
- 19From:Military Periscope Special ReportsBelarus and Taiwan could pose early challenges for incoming Biden administration Any time there is a change of administration in the U.S. there follows a period where American adversaries may seek to challenge the new...
- 20From:AEI Paper & StudiesThe US is no closer today to defeating al Qaeda and like-minded groups than it was on 9/11. The American home front may be safe for now and better defended against known threats due in no small part to the vigilance of...