Organisation

Center for Strategic and International Studies

Acronym:
CSIS
Briefing paper

AUKUS Pillar Two: advancing the capabilities of the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia


The United States and its allies are in a strategic competition with China in which the race to develop and deploy emerging technologies will play a decisive role. Pillar Two of the trilateral AUKUS agreement, which focuses on jointly developing advanced capabilities between the three countries, holds the potential to supercharge progress.
Report

Surveillance for sale


The United States and foreign government agencies can acquire sensitive personal information, like smartphone geolocation records, from data brokers. The author of this paper argues that stricter privacy protections are necessary to strengthen U.S. national security, human rights and economic interests.
Report

The key lessons of America’s recent wars: failing or losing in grand strategic terms


This analysis examines each of America’s grand strategic failures in war-fighting since 1945, and its failures to learn the right lessons from these wars.
Report

Advancing cooperative AI governance at the 2023 G7 Summit


This report makes timely policy recommendations on how G7 countries can set the global agenda for artificial intelligence (AI) governance, including establishing a common lexicon for AI and streamlining regulation between national, regional and professional organisations. It was developed in cooperation with the CSIS AI Council and working group, an international and cross-disciplinary group of...
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Re-platformed planet? Implications of the rise and spread of Chinese platform technologies


This report analyses the risks posed by the proliferation of China’s internet platforms internationally, and examines the implications for American business, power and global influence.

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