A study of 30 leading semiconductor firms finds that recent U.S. export controls aimed at China have not hindered innovation.
Please join the CSIS Energy Security and Climate Change Program for a discussion of the economic and geopolitical implications of permitting challenges facing energy infrastructure in the United ...
Please join the Impossible State podcast for a special discussion with Secretary General Yongho Tae. In this episode, Mr. Sydney Seiler and Secretary General Yongho Tae will explore the latest ...
The election of Donald Trump for a second term will likely initiate a transformation in transatlantic relations. The administration’s agenda will mark a massive shift in U.S. post–Cold War policy ...
Americans across the aisle need to put aside our differences and draft a common blueprint for foreign policy and grand strategy for the next four years. Democrats can find compromises with Republicans ...
Environmental and climate crises are destabilizing the Middle East and North Africa and destroying communities. Will Todman argues that international actors should see environmental civil society as a ...
International commitments on climate change imply bold actions to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. Among them, switching energy production and industrial processes to cleaner sources ...
The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) of 2022 introduced a host of new tax credits, grants, and other incentive programs designed to boost domestic manufacturing of clean energy technologies and their ...
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 ...