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Russia Is Losing

William Dixon and Maksym Beznosiuk | 2025.12.19

2025 offered the most generous potential off-ramp for Vladimir Putin. He rejected it.

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Improve U.S. Procurement

Andrew Friedman | 2025.12.19

The substantial U.S. purchasing power creates significant opportunities to foster positive change in supply chains and makes government procurement an important, and underutilized, inroad for the protection of human rights.

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Critical Minerals Crime

Jennifer Scotland | 2025.12.19

To curtail the exploitation of critical mineral supply chains by criminal actors, lessons can be drawn from the example of gold mining.

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Russia’s Wartime Economy

Richard Connolly | 2025.12.18

Russia’s practice of state seizure is growing at pace, as it reappropriates businesses and assets from those the regime considers disloyal.

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On The Horizon

Doreen Horschig, et al. | 2025.12.18

This report explores the future of nuclear strategy, offering perspectives from emerging experts on disruptive technology, intensifying geopolitical rivalries, and strategic stability.

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Japan’s National Preparedness

Daniel Byman, et al. | 2025.12.18

Japan has many strengths for tremendous potential of resilience. However, further investments are required to bolster relatively undeveloped elements of national security resilience that China or another foe may seek to exploit.

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Euro-Atlantic Security

Ed Arnold and Darya Dolzikova | 2025.12.18

This paper highlights the urgent need for Europe to reshape its security framework to address emerging threats and ensure long-term stability and strategic advantage against the most significant challenges to its security since 1945.

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Another Nuclear Age

Paul Bracken | 2025.12.18

This is the second nuclear age. It retains many of the characteristics of the first, but reframes how we think about the future.

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Foreign Influence In Japan

Naoki Takeda | 2025.12.17

This paper examines Japan’s vulnerability to foreign influence and proposes legislative measures, drawing lessons from the UK, the US and Australia.

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