National Security
The Alliance Dividend: How NATO’s Factory Floor Revival Is Rewiring Transatlantic Power
How NATO’s factory-floor revival is rewiring transatlantic security—from Camden to Kyiv, defense jobs are reshaping alliance dynamics.
For 250 Years, It’s Been ‘Change or Lose’ for Our Military. Here’s What Needs Changing Now
New America’s Peter W. Singer and Gen. (ret.) Robert Neller, the 37th Commandant of the Marine Corps on 250 years of change in the military.
Quietly, Pakistan Wages a Deadly Drone Campaign Inside Its Own Borders
New America’s data on U.S. strikes in Pakistan was cited in the New York Times
China’s Burgeoning Drone Arsenal Shows Power of Civil-Military Fusion
New America Strategist and ASU Professor of Practice Peter W. Singer examines China’s fusion of civilian and military drone efforts.
The Hostage and Wrongful Detainee Flag
Future Security Program Fellow Sarah Moriarty recounts the history of the Hostage and Wrongful Detainee flag.
A Future Strategy: Amy J Nelson Contends that Forward-Looking Negotiations Can Prevent Escalation
From Kabul to Kyiv: Lessons the U.S. Must Heed for Peace
Future Security Program Fellow Matin Bek explores similarities between negotiations on Ukraine and Afghanistan.
A Closer Look at the Chinese Space Company Accused of Helping the Houthis
New America Strategist and ASU Professor of Practice Peter W. Singer examines a Chinese company accused of aiding the Houthis.