Unlocking Nigeria’s Agricultural Potential: Strategies for Growth, Employment, and Food Security Among the most enduring and damaging impacts of Nigeria’s oil and gas resource curse has been the long, ...
The Nuclear Energy Program at CSIS collaborates with industry, government, and the non-governmental sector to address the challenges facing the peaceful use of nuclear energy, including the challenges ...
More than two decades of market-oriented reforms in China have created unprecedented and breakneck economic growth and turned China into one of the most dynamic economies in the world. However, the ...
Energy security, affordability, and carbon intensity are key factors for U.S. economic competitiveness. Against expanding ...
As competition within the region escalates, Vientiane’s economic dependence upon external powers necessitates a careful ...
The Syrian government accused Israel of launching missile strikes at its territory that killed 16 people, deepening tensions ...
Last week, the Israeli military recovered the bodies of six hostages from a tunnel in Gaza. According to Israeli authorities, more than 60 living hostages, and the bodies of approximately 35 others ...
The CSIS Trustee Chair’s second formal survey of over 600 Taiwanese companies reveals they remain worried about the ...
This week, the Scholl Chair explores the origins and consequences of Chinese industrial overcapacity—and how countries ...
Without true energy independence from Russia, the threat of Moscow turning off the heat in Chisinau or creating a crisis in Transnistria will remain a geopolitical tool to pressure or destabilize ...
This week, Max and Maria were joined by military analysts Michael Kofman and Rob Lee to discuss the latest phase of the war in Ukraine. Max and Maria asked them for their thoughts on the ongoing ...
Current critical minerals initiatives are insufficient and exclude a key region: the Middle East. The United States should ...