Unequal Partners: The United States and Mexico explores the relationship between two neighboring countries—one highly dependent on the other There are other determinants of national attitudes between ...
CSIS held the public release of the new report, "The U.S.-Japan Alliance: Getting Asia Right through 2020," with Richard L. Armitage and report contributors. The report outlines the findings of a ...
"Ideas and findings must have leaders to implement them." David M. Abshire (1926-2014) cofounded CSIS in 1962, serving as its chief executive for many years. He then cofounded the Abshire-Inamori ...
Gerver Torres is an economist working with the Gallup Organization as a research adviser. He has been a member of the Board of Directors of the International Monetary Fund and a consultant for the ...
Gracelin Baskaran, Director of the CSIS Critical Minerals Security Program, and Geoffrey R. Pyatt, Assistant Secretary of State for Energy Resources, were invited to deliver a joint virtual address at ...
This series, Space in Focus, explores key space trends, challenges, and policy issues that will confront the next administration as well as offers recommendations for how to navigate them. “Success no ...
The Aerospace Security Project (ASP) is a trusted resource for policymakers, offering insightful thoughts and in-depth analyses on policy issues, operational concepts, technology trends, and economic ...
Smart Women, Smart Power (SWSP) engages the powerful voices of women in Washington through private events. Closed-door policy-based discussions feature high-level women leaders from around the globe ...
CSIS Americas Director Ryan C. Berg argues the deterioration of democracy and transparency in Honduras will pose increasing challenges for U.S.-Honduras relations.
Maritime supply chains remain the backbone of the global economy. Eighty percent of global trade by volume, and over seventy percent by value, is transported by sea. Maritime supply chain security is ...