Technology
- CommentaryMar 27, 2009
The market has failed to secure cyberspace. A ten-year experiment in faith-based cybersecurity has proven this beyond question.
A new Federal approach to cybersecurity will fail if it does not elicit actions that the private sector will not otherwise perform.
- CommentaryBy Vincent G. Sabathier, Ashley BanderMar 9, 2009
Events of the past month have startlingly illustrated the globalization of space.
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ReportBy William S. Cohen, Maurice R. GreenbergMar 4, 2009
U.S.-China ties could have a greater impact on international affairs than any other relationship.
- ReportBy Anthony H. Cordesman, Hans Ulrich KaeserFeb 23, 2009
An updated Burke Chair report entitled America’s Self-Destroying Air Power: Becoming Your Own Peer Threat examines the impact of a crisis in aircraft procurement on tactical, strategic, and enabling capabilities of U.S. air power. It draws on recent government and other reports to describe the problems in U.S. aircraft procurement and their impact on U.S.
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ReportFeb 23, 2009
The CSIS Space Initiatives project promotes global space exploration as we move into the twenty-first century. The next decade, ushered in by the new U.S.
- Critical QuestionsFeb 5, 2009
Q1: Why did Iran launch a satellite?
A1: Spaceflight is a way to assert national power and independence. Iran is sending a signal to its neighbors and to the United States that it is the power in the region. - ReportBy Anthony H. Cordesman, Hans Ulrich KaeserFeb 5, 2009
A new Burke Chair report entitled The Future Combat System: What Future Can the Army Afford? examines the U.S.
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ReportDec 11, 2008
From transnational terrorism to avian flu, the contemporary challenges faced by the global community are growing increasingly complex and difficult to manage. This trend has been driven by several factors, with globalization and the proliferation of technology and information playing important roles.
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ReportDec 8, 2008
The CSIS Commission on Cybersecurity for the 44th Presidency has released its final report, "Securing Cyberspace for the 44th Presidency." The Commission’s three major findings are:
- ReportOct 28, 2008
Iran’s nuclear ambitions and missile programs, and their interactions with its growing capabilities for asymmetric warfare, are becoming steadily more critical security issues for the US, Ira




