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Sep 19, 2018

Whose truth? Sovereignty, disinformation, and winning the battle of trust

By John Watts

In an era of increasing technological, cultural and geo-political change, the rise of disinformation undermines the institutions that nations rely on to function and creates risks across society. At the heart of the challenge is the battle of truth and trust. In this report, “Whose Truth: Sovereignty, Disinformation and Winning the Battle of Trust, John […]

Disinformation
Media

New Atlanticist

Sep 18, 2018

Rick Perry to Europe: Energy security tantamount to national security

By David A. Wemer

Europe’s dependence on Russian natural gas “is truly a cause for concern,” Perry said in remarks at the closing session of the Three Seas Initiative’s Business Forum in Bucharest on September 18.

Central Europe
Geopolitics & Energy Security

In the News

May 7, 2018

Rosenblum Joins 1A to Discuss CIA Director Nominee Gina Haspel

By Todd Rosenblum

Listen to the full discussion here

National Security
Security & Defense

In the News

May 3, 2018

Charai in The National Interest: Will War with Iran Be the Result of a Poorly Planned Trump Doctrine?

By Atlantic Council

Iran
Middle East

In the News

Apr 30, 2018

Manning Quoted in The Washington Diplomat on President Trump’s Controversial Appointment of John Bolton as National Security Advisor

By Robert A. Manning

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National Security
Security & Defense

Issue Brief

Apr 26, 2018

Iran sanctions and the fate of the JCPOA: What’s at stake if President Trump fails to renew the sanctions waivers?

By David Mortlock

David Mortlock, nonresident senior fellow at the Atlantic Council’s Global Energy Center, explains that while there is still time for US diplomats to reach some kind of accord with their European counterparts before May 12 concerning the JCPOA, President Trump is reportedly unsatisfied with the results so far.

Iran
National Security

Issue Brief

Apr 26, 2018

Iran sanctions and the fate of the JCPOA: What’s at stake if President Trump fails to renew the sanctions waivers?

By David Mortlock

With a May 12 deadline looming for sanctions waivers, US President Donald Trump is faced with an imminent decision whether to continue US implementation of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Implementation (JCPOA) and remain part of the nuclear deal with Iran and the P5+1 governments (the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council, […]

Iran
National Security

Report

Apr 24, 2018

A strategy for deterring Russian de-escalation strikes

By Matthew Kroenig

The United States and its NATO allies have not developed a clear strategy for deterring limited Russian nuclear strikes. Specifically, in the event of a limited Russian nuclear attack, how would the United States and its NATO allies respond?

Defense Policy
Europe & Eurasia

In the News

Apr 19, 2018

Rosenblum in The Cipher Brief: Two CIA Vets Take on CIA Nominee Haspel & Those Tapes

By Todd Rosenblum

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National Security
Security & Defense

In the News

Apr 15, 2018

Metzl in Tech Crunch: Is America’s National Security Facebook and Google’s Problem?

By Jamie Metzl

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National Security
Security & Defense

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