Global Security
Today’s and tomorrow’s security challenges are increasingly interconnected, from new technologies and new domains of competition and conflict to global challenges such as environmental and economic shifts and pandemics. ¹ú²úÊÓÆµâ€™s Global Security issue area focuses on building understanding of new problems and challenges, strengthening national security, fostering international stability, and ensuring long-term political, economic, social, and environmental resilience.
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Going Hunting
The Worst Future in Iran—and How to Stop it
U.S. Intel Says ¹ú²úÊÓÆµ Half of Iran’s Missiles Still Intact
Iran’s Houthi Allies Lie in Wait on Another Key Oil Route: the Red Sea
Event
From Life Itself
Learn how author Suzy Hansen connects neighborhood change to forces reshaping Turkey, the Middle East, and the world, in her new book.
Virtual
2PM – 3PM EDT
Experts
Peter Bergen
Vice President, Global Studies & Fellows; Professor of Practice, Arizona State University
David Sterman
Deputy Director, Future Security
Candace Rondeaux
Senior Fellow, Future Security
Ben Dalton
Fellow, Future Security
Heela Rasool-Ayub
Director, Planetary Politics
Gordon LaForge
Senior Policy Analyst, ¹ú²úÊÓÆµ
Peter Warren Singer
Strategist & Senior Fellow
Samm Sacks
Senior Fellow, Future Security
Amy J. Nelson
Director, Future Security Scenarios Lab; Senior Fellow, Future Security Program
Mariam Kvaratskhelia
Research Associate, Future Security Scenarios Lab