Congressional Testimony
CSIS’s in-house experts and large network of affiliated scholars are regularly called upon by Congress to explain the day’s events and offer recommendations to improve U.S. strategy, from foreign policy and defense, to technology, trade, health, and homeland security. In 2023 alone, CSIS experts participated in 21 House and Senate hearings before ten different congressional committees and commissions.
Testify Videos
Testify with Victor Cha: Examining China’s Coercive Economic Tactics
Testify with Kari A. Bingen: Launching Into the State of the Satellite Marketplace
Testify with Seth G. Jones: The Role of Special Operations Forces in Great Power Competition
Testify with Gregory C. Allen - China’s Pursuit of Defense Technologies
All Congressional Testimony
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Liquefied Natural Gas and Asia Energy Needs
Congressional Testimony by Jane Nakano — May 29, 2014
The Development of Energy Resources in Central Asia
Congressional Testimony by Jeffrey Mankoff — May 21, 2014
Acquisition Improvements for 2015 and Beyond
Congressional Testimony by David J. Berteau — April 29, 2014
U.S.-China Clean Energy Cooperation
Congressional Testimony by Jane Nakano — April 25, 2014
Transatlantic Security Challenges: Central and Eastern Europe
Congressional Testimony by Edward C. Chow — April 10, 2014
Trade Implications of U.S. Energy Policy and the Export of Liquefied Natural Gas
Congressional Testimony by Sarah Ladislaw — April 9, 2014
Terrorism in the Caucasus
Congressional Testimony by Andrew C. Kuchins — April 3, 2014
Importing Energy, Exporting Jobs. Can it be Revised?
Congressional Testimony by Edward C. Chow — March 25, 2014
China’s Grand Strategy in Asia
Congressional Testimony by Bonnie S. Glaser — March 13, 2014
Capabilities to Support the Asia Pacific Rebalance
Congressional Testimony by David Berteau — February 27, 2014