

The Truth of the Matter
CSIS | Center for Strategic and International Studies
A weekly analysis of the complex policy issues driving the news.
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Dec 20, 2024 • 17min
Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi on bipartisan efforts to counter China
Representative Raja Krishnamoorthi, a key figure on the House Select Committee for U.S.-China competition, dives into pressing topics on national security and technology. He discusses TikTok's legal challenges and the national concerns surrounding Chinese-made internet routers. Krishnamoorthi emphasizes bipartisan efforts to enhance U.S. defense capabilities and address immigration and workforce gaps. He also highlights the critical role of Taiwan amid escalating tensions, underscoring the need for strong military readiness in the Indo-Pacific.

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Dec 18, 2024 • 19min
House of Huawei: The Secret History of China’s Most Powerful Company
Eva Dou, a technology policy reporter at The Washington Post and author of 'House of Huawei,' dives deep into the fascinating rise of Huawei, detailing its transformation from a small startup to a global tech giant. She discusses the complexities of the company's business practices amidst U.S. national security concerns and covers its pivotal role in 5G technology. Additionally, Eva sheds light on Huawei’s military-inspired culture and the political challenges it faces in maintaining its competitive edge in the global market.

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Dec 12, 2024 • 22min
Piecing Together What Happened in Syria
Norman Roule, a former CIA officer with 34 years of experience focused on the Middle East, discusses the survival of the Assad regime and the roles of Iran and Russia. He explores bureaucratic issues in these countries that have allowed groups like Hayat Tahrir al-Sham to gain ground quickly. Roule also critiques the military strategies of the Syrian regime, highlights the current geopolitical struggles, and suggests actions the U.S. can undertake to promote peace and stability in the region.

Dec 11, 2024 • 13min
Syria’s House of Cards
Natasha Hall, a senior fellow at CSIS's Middle East program and a Syria expert, delves into the precarious state of the Assad regime. She unpacks the internal rifts among militia groups and the shifting power dynamics influenced by external actors like Russia and Iran. The discussion spotlights the pivotal rebel groups and their strategies, as well as the pressing humanitarian issues faced by civilians, particularly women. Hall calls for increased international support to navigate the complexities of Syria’s recovery and leadership challenges.

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Dec 10, 2024 • 23min
Syria: Moment of Maximum Hope
Join Jon Alterman, Middle East Program Director at CSIS and a seasoned expert on Middle Eastern politics, as he delves into the dramatic developments in Syria. He discusses the cautious optimism following the Assad regime's potential collapse and the complexities of geopolitical alliances involving Russia, Iran, and Turkey. Alterman also reflects on Iran's tough decisions amidst regional turmoil and assesses the challenges facing Israel amid ongoing conflicts. The conversation is rich with insights on the intricate dynamics shaping the future of Syria and its neighbors.

Dec 2, 2024 • 20min
All About the Missiles
Tom Karako, Director of the Missile Defense Project at CSIS and a leading expert in missile defense, discusses the critical role of missiles in global conflicts. He highlights escalating tensions in Ukraine and Russia's nuclear threats, particularly focusing on the RS-26 missile. The effectiveness of U.S. missile support, like the Precision Strike Missile (PRISM), is examined alongside the strategic dilemmas posed by North Korea and Iran. Karako underscores the need for military readiness and a coherent strategy to navigate these complex geopolitical dynamics.

Nov 21, 2024 • 19min
Energy Scramble: Ensuring U.S. Leadership in AI
Joseph Majkut, director of the CSIS Energy Security and Climate Change Program, dives into the critical intersection of AI and energy policy. He reveals the staggering energy demands of AI, forecasting a need for 50 gigawatts by the decade's end. The discussion includes strategies for sustainable energy solutions and balancing data center growth with policy. Joseph also outlines a five-pillar blueprint for AI infrastructure, emphasizing the urgency of enhancing electricity systems to maintain U.S. leadership in tech and meet climate goals.

Nov 7, 2024 • 28min
Predicting AI Policy in the Second Trump Administration
Gregory C. Allen, Head of the Wadwani AI Center at CSIS, shares his expertise on AI policy and regulation. He discusses the achievements of the first Trump administration in AI and speculates on future policies concerning national security and safety. The conversation highlights the political dynamics between the Trump and Biden administrations, including expected regulatory challenges and open-source AI's future. Allen also touches on Taiwan's role in AI chip manufacturing and the potential implications for U.S.-China relations.

Nov 4, 2024 • 20min
Navigating National Security in the age of AI
Anja Manuel, the executive director of the Aspen Strategy Group and an expert in AI and national security, tackles pressing issues in the intersection of technology and defense. She discusses the bipartisan strategies necessary to mitigate AI-related threats and emphasizes the significance of rigorous safety testing for large language models. Highlighting the US-China tech rivalry, Anja advocates for innovation to maintain a competitive edge. She also addresses AI's impact on election integrity, stressing the need for accuracy in combating misinformation to uphold democratic trust.

Nov 1, 2024 • 47min
Crossing the Rubicon: North Korea Sends Troops to Russia
Victor Cha, an expert on North Korea, joins Maria Snegubaya, a specialist in Eurasia, Mark Kantsian, a retired Marine Corps Colonel, and Dennis Wilder, a U.S.-China relations scholar. They dive into North Korea's decision to send troops to Russia, exploring strategic incentives for both nations. The conversation reveals how this alliance could shape the battlefield in Ukraine and discusses China’s calculated stance on this evolving geopolitical landscape. They also address the implications of Russia's oil economy navigating sanctions and the potential risks of military collaboration.