Aosheng Pusztaszeri

Aosheng Pusztaszeri is a research assistant with the Intelligence, National Security, and Technology Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), where he focuses on emerging technologies and their implications for national security. Before joining CSIS, he interned in the U.S. Senate and the U.S. House of Representatives and served as an undergraduate research assistant in Cornell University’s Department of Government. Aosheng holds a BA in government and history from Cornell University.
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Putin says he saved Russia, but a year of challenges suggests Moscow’s position is precarious
Emily Harding and Aosheng Pusztaszeri in The Washington Post — December 31, 2024
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Is China’s New London “Super Embassy” a Risk to National Security?
Critical Questions by Aosheng Pusztaszeri — June 13, 2025
Putin Thinks He Can Win: Why Would He Negotiate?
Podcast Episode by Emily Harding and Aosheng Pusztaszeri — December 19, 2024

Why China’s UAV Supply Chain Restrictions Weaken Ukraine’s Negotiating Power
Podcast Episode by Aosheng Pusztaszeri — December 19, 2024

The Aftermath of October 7: Regional Conflict in the Middle East
Commentary by Aosheng Pusztaszeri and Emily Harding — December 19, 2024
Putin Thinks He Can Win: Why Would He Negotiate?
Commentary by Emily Harding and Aosheng Pusztaszeri — December 17, 2024
Why China’s UAV Supply Chain Restrictions Weaken Ukraine’s Negotiating Power
Commentary by Aosheng Pusztaszeri — December 16, 2024