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    Cyber Week in Review: June 14, 2024
    Apple to integrate OpenAI; Microsoft and Google to provide cybersecurity services to rural hospitals; Gang sentenced to prison in Zambia; U.S. tightens semiconductor sanctions on Russia; Microsoft's president testifies in Congress.
    Blog Post by Kat Duffy and Kyle Fendorf June 14, 2024 Net Politics
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    How Much of a Threat Does Hamas Still Pose to Israel?
    Israel has made eliminating the threat from the Gaza-based militant group a central war aim, but it’s not entirely clear at what point that condition will be met.  
    Expert Brief by Bruce Hoffman June 14, 2024 National Security and Defense Program
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    Sea Power: The U.S. Navy and Foreign Policy
    The U.S. Navy’s dominance of the world’s oceans has made it an indispensable foreign policy tool and a guarantor of global trade, but a mix of challenges is raising difficult questions about its future.
    Backgrounder by Jonathan Masters June 12, 2024
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    Why China Would Struggle to Invade Taiwan
    Although China’s ambition to gain control of Taiwan is clear, doing so through force would prove enormously difficult and costly.
    Interactive by David Sacks June 12, 2024
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    Supporting American Small Businesses Against Foreign Threats
    Small businesses are critical to U.S. national security. They’re also increasingly targeted by foreign cyberattacks. The federal government can do more to protect them.
    Article by Tara Donohue Bartels and Tarah Wheeler June 11, 2024 RealEcon
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    Cyber Week in Review: June 7, 2024
    DOJ and FTC reach deal on AI investigation; Hackers send zero-click through TikTok; Study on 2020 election misinformation released; Microsoft says Russia targeting Paris Olympics; YouTube tightens controls on gun videos.
    Blog Post by Kat Duffy and Kyle Fendorf June 7, 2024 Net Politics
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    Leslie H. Gelb Memorial Event: Common Sense and Strategy in Foreign Policy
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    David E. Sanger discusses U.S. rivalry with the other two great nuclear powers—Xi Jinping’s China and Vladimir Putin’s Russia—the choices that lie ahead, and what is at stake for the United States and the world. This special event is being held to honor the memory of Leslie H. Gelb, CFR’s president from 1993 to 2003 and a dedicated member for forty-six years. Gelb modernized the institution to reflect the changing realities of the post-Cold War era, and was a passionate advocate of common sense and strategy in U.S. foreign policy.  
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    Cyber Week in Review: May 31, 2024
    "Eyes on Rafah" circulates on social media; China announces $47.5 billion semiconductor fund; Leaked documents detail Google Search algorithms; France lifts TikTok ban in New Caledonia; TikTok releases influence operation report.
    Blog Post by Kat Duffy and Kyle Fendorf May 31, 2024 Net Politics
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    How Myanmar Became a Global Center for Cyber Scams
    Organized crime groups in Southeast Asia have seized on Myanmar’s instability amid civil war to establish a string of scam centers engaged in global online fraud operations.
    In Brief by Clara Fong and Abigail McGowan May 31, 2024
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    The World’s Shameful Neglect of Sudan
    The disregard paid to Sudan’s brutal conflict is an indictment on the international community.
    Blog Post by Michelle Gavin May 31, 2024 Africa in Transition
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    U.S. Aid to Israel in Four Charts
    Israel has long been the leading recipient of U.S. foreign aid, including military support. That aid has come under heightened scrutiny amid Israel’s monthslong war to eliminate Hamas.
    Article by Jonathan Masters and Will Merrow May 31, 2024
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    Does NATO Have a Role in Asia?
    The transatlantic alliance has begun to connect its traditional security interests in Europe with the geopolitical dynamics in the Indo-Pacific region, including tensions between China and Taiwan.
    Expert Brief by David Sacks May 30, 2024 Asia Program
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    Who Governs the Palestinians?
    Power in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, the so-called Palestinian territories, has been divided among three entities: a governing body called the Palestinian Authority, the militant group Hamas, and the state of Israel. But as Israel now seeks to destroy Hamas, it is unclear who would administer Gaza instead.
    Backgrounder by Kali Robinson May 28, 2024
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    Ukraine’s Economic Recovery: Remarks and a Conversation with Penny Pritzker
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    U.S. Special Representative Penny Pritzker discusses ongoing Ukraine recovery and reconstruction efforts, having just returned from three trips to Ukraine in six weeks, including joining the Secretary of State in mid-May. She outlines U.S. priorities for supporting Ukraine in advance of the Ukraine Recovery Conference on June 11-12 in Berlin.
    Event with Penny Pritzker and Michael Froman May 28, 2024
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    The North Korean and Chinese Threats Are Growing. But so Is the Trilateral Response.
    With renewed support from Russia and China, there are fears that a North Korean crisis is coming. In light of this, the trilateral security relationship among the United States, Japan, and South Korea has reached a new level of cooperation.
    Blog Post by Sue Mi Terry May 28, 2024 Asia Unbound
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