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Center for a New American Security (en-US) - CNAS
WEBThat is true to an extent, but at the same... Washington, June 18, 2024 – Today, the Center for a New American Security (CNAS) released a new report, Back to the Drafting Board: U.S. Draft Mobilization Capability for Mode... Washington, June 17, 2024 — Just released, a new book from co-authors Dr. Andrea Kendall-Taylor, senior fellow and ...
Improving Joint Operational Concept Development within the U.S …
WEBOct 21, 2021 · It was evident that the DoD remains tied to its traditional ways of warfighting when General John Hyten, vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said an initial effort at developing a new joint warfighting concept based largely on how the U.S. military has operated for the past 30 years proved an utter failure when tested in a series of wargames in late 2020. 6 That result, Hyten said, has ...
Risky Business: Future Strategy and Force Options for the ... - CNAS
WEBJul 20, 2021 · Taken altogether, the Biden administration has adopted an expanded and holistic view of security threats and sources of American power. In an effort to make that shift, the administration is pursuing a “diplomacy first” strategy. 15 This strategy requires renewing alliances and partnerships and joining international institutions, while placing military power in support of diplomacy and ...
Sanctions by the Numbers: U.S. Secondary Sanctions
WEBAug 26, 2021 · CISADA was a major milestone in the secondary sanctions regime on Iran since it expanded the range of energy-related activities subject to ISA secondary sanctions—most importantly to refined petroleum imports—and prohibited U.S. banks from opening new correspondent accounts for foreign financial institutions that facilitated transactions with the Iranian Revolutionary Guard.
The New Tools of Economic Warfare | Center for a New American …
WEBApr 15, 2016 · By: Elizabeth Rosenberg, Dr. Daniel Drezner, Julia Solomon-Strauss and Zachary K. Goldman. Economic sanctions have become an increasingly important way for the United States to project power and advance its national interests. Most recently, innovative and effective sanctions have addressed Iran’s nuclear program and Russia’s aggression in ...
Sharper | Center for a New American Security (en-US) - CNAS
WEBThe CNAS Sharper series features curated analysis and commentary from CNAS experts on the most critical challenges in U.S. foreign policy. From the future of America's relationship with China to the state of U.S. sanctions policy and more, each collection will draw on the reports, interviews, and other commentaries produced by experts across the Center to explore how America can strengthen its ...
Sanctions by the Numbers: 2022 Year in Review | Center for a New ...
WEBAug 3, 2023 · Major Takeaways. The number of sanctioned persons on the SDN list increased dramatically in 2022, almost entirely due to increased sanctions on Russia. The United States placed 2,275 persons on the SDN list in 2022—only 577 of these designations were not related to Russia. In comparison, 743 persons in total were designated in 2021.
Dr. Nola Haynes | Center for a New American Security (en-US)
WEBFeb 12, 2023 · Nola Haynes, PhD, MDiv, is a former adjunct senior fellow for the Technology and National Security Program at the Center for a New American Security. Haynes, an international relations-focused political scientist, also teaches at the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service and is affiliated with the National Security Policy Center at ...
The Russia Stability Tracker | Center for a New American ... - CNAS
WEBFeb 17, 2023 · To gauge how the war is affecting Putin’s hold on power, the Center for a New American Security convened a group of leading experts on Putin’s Russia and authoritarianism under the auspices of the Transatlantic Forum on Russia. The experts identified the factors most critical to Putin’s stability, how those factors have changed in the ...
Sanctions by the Numbers: 2021 Year in Review | Center for a New …
WEBJan 13, 2022 · In 2021, the Treasury issued a total of 765 new designations with the majority (51 percent) pursuant to country-specific sanctions programs, mainly Belarus, Burma, China, and Russia, and 787 delistings with roughly 92 percent pursuant to thematic sanctions programs, mainly addressing drug trafficking. …