
Breaking the Circuit: US-China Semiconductor Controls
Sep 16, 2024 · In October 2022, the Biden administration introduced export controls to limit China’s access to advanced US semiconductors and technologies, aiming to maintain US technological superiority and address security concerns.
Trends in Terrorism: What’s on the Horizon in 2025?
Jan 10, 2025 · Sitting down to write my annual assessment on trends in terrorism in early 2025, I am struggling more than usual, fresh off the horrors of an Islamic State (ISIS)-inspired terrorist attack in New Orleans that killed fourteen people and injured dozens more.
Czech Republic Faces an Uncertain Political Future
Dec 13, 2024 · Following underwhelming provincial and senatorial elections in the fall of 2024, the Czech Republic prepares to enter the critical year of 2025 with a divided electorate, an unpopular and shrinking coalition government, and a resurgent populist opposition.
Foreign Policy Research Institute - International Policy Think Tank
Mar 13, 2011 · The Foreign Policy Research Institute is dedicated to producing the highest quality scholarship and nonpartisan policy analysis focused on crucial foreign policy and national security challenges facing the United States.
Russia’s Space Program After 2024 - Foreign Policy Research …
Jul 22, 2024 · GLONASS seems to be crucially underfunded even in rubles. It was officially planned that the navigation system would get ₽484 billion ($6.7 billion) during 2021 to 2030. This amount would allow Russia to complete developing a new generation of navigation satellites GLONASS-K (GLONASS-K2) and to orbit them instead of satellites of the previous generation, GLONASS-M, which either have exceeded ...
Why the United States Went to War in Vietnam
Why did the U.S. go to war in Vietnam? This is a question historians continue to debate. One of the main reasons it remains a source of argument is that it is difficult to say when the U.S. war actually began. Should we trace it back to the 1940s when President Harry Truman authorized U.S. financial support of the French war in Indochina? Did …
An Inflection Point: The Military Situation in Ukraine
Mar 4, 2025 · The Foreign Policy Research Institute is dedicated to producing the highest quality scholarship and nonpartisan policy analysis focused on crucial foreign policy and national security challenges facing the United States.
Havana Syndrome: The History Behind the Mystery
Apr 1, 2024 · [1] Miriam Berger and Rachel Pannett, “What to Know about ‘Havana Syndrome,’ the Mysterious Illness Affecting US Officials around the World,” The Washington Post, September 21, 2021; James Schumaker, “Before Havana Syndrome, There Was Moscow Signal,” AFSA-The Foreign Service Journal, American Foreign Service Association, January-February, 2022; Julia Ioffe, “The Mystery of the ...
Can Europe Hold the Line on Ukraine?
When it comes to supporting Ukraine, the European Union has taken a decisive lead over the United States. On February 1, Brussels passed a massive, four-year, 50 billion euro (roughly $53.7 billion) package of aid to Ukraine. At the same time, a proposed $60 billion aid package to Kyiv remains blocked in Congress due to opposition from House Republicans.
People, Politics and Prose: The China-Russia Relationship ft. Robert ...
In this month's People, Politics, and Prose, FPRI's Robert Hamilton joins Ron Granieri to discuss his latest book The China Russia Relationship: The Dance of the Dragon and the Bear (Springer, 2025).