CSBA Panel Discussion: Countering Comprehensive Coercion
Join us for an in-depth panel discussion on Countering Comprehensive Coercion: Competitive Strategies Against Authoritarian Political Warfare
Join us for an in-depth panel discussion on Countering Comprehensive Coercion: Competitive Strategies Against Authoritarian Political Warfare
Democratic nations are particularly vulnerable to comprehensive coercion because their open nature provides pathways for rivals to influence, Countering Comprehensive Coercion offers policymakers a better understanding of the threat they face.
Debuting in Brussels on 31 May, our new report will be available at csbaonline.org.
Mid-career professionals in the national security community please join us for an immersive, graduate-level course on Asia and strategy - co-hosted by the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) and CSBA.
Join CSBA in a unique opportunity to discuss Chinese Political Warfare and Economic Statecraft with our special guest, Clive Hamilton, and our own CSBA experts, Dr. Tom Mahnken, AMB Eric Edelman, Dr. Toshi Yoshihara, and Dr. Hal Brands.
The Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments and The Journal of Strategic Studies hosted a discussion on the state of the field of strategic studies. The discussion included a view of the current state of the field and a look to the future.
Mid-career professionals in the national security community, please join us for a unique opportunity to receive a graduate-level education in Asia and strategy from topflight scholars and practitioners.