The European Union recently passed a regulation to strengthen foreign-investment screening processes throughout the union, but it will require substantial strengthening if it is to achieve its intended objectives, write Joshua Kirschenbaum, Etienne Soula, and Meaghan Clohessy.
President Trump has named long-time Pacific Council member and Ambassador Robert C. O’Brien as his fourth National Security Advisor.
Pacific Council member Andrew Boyle reports on his observations of the military commission hearings of the 9/11 attackers in Guantánamo Bay on the 18th anniversary of the attacks.
This year's Summer Teleconference Series focused on territorial disputes. Each teleconference provides Pacific Council members with expert, nonpartisan analysis on a critical global issue.
U.S.-Russia missile saber-rattling in the Arctic sends threatening political messages but the bigger threat is its lasting environmental damage, writes Ibrahim Al-Marashi.
Experts discussed the state of the territorial dispute over the Amazon rainforest in the sixth and final installment of the 2019 Summer Teleconference Series.
Experts discussed the state of the territorial dispute over the Western Sahara in the fifth installment of the 2019 Summer Teleconference Series.
When responding to China’s growing military power, the United States should focus on its comparative advantages by strengthening military capabilities, alliances, and security partnerships, maintaining a leading edge on technological innovation, and championing liberal values, writes Patricia Kim.
The United States has been through crises of confidence before, and it is now time to regain our confidence that the American way is alive and well on the world stage, write Condoleezza Rice and Philip Zelikow.
Technology is about to upend our entire national security infrastructure, writes Glenn Gerstell.