International Defense Cooperation
Extending beyond analysis of U.S. defense trends, DIIG also tracks trends in security cooperation, defense spending, industrial integration, defense policy, and defense industrial base activities with partners including in Europe, Asia and the Pacific
Surges in military spending by potential adversaries in recent years have reshaped the defense landscape, especially as European countries evaluate their responses to Russian aggression and as the United States increases its focus on the INDOPACOM region. As the global security environment faces growing competition, the size and scope of defense spending, defense capabilities, and the defense industrial bases in these regions and others deserve careful attention. Leveraging deep knowledge, quantitative data and regional expertise, DIIG seeks to analyze overall defense trends and bring together experts in conferences to identify opportunities for future U.S. defense cooperation with regional allies and partners. Of particular interest are policies, both in the United States and abroad, that could enable or more often impede such cooperation.
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Pausing Proliferation: Facing China's Military Engine Development
Event — April 18, 2023
DAPA-CSIS Conference 2023: ROK-U.S. Defense Industrial Cooperation for a Resilient Global Supply Chain
Event — March 16, 2023
2023 CHEY-CSIS Conference: Cooperation on Scientific Innovation, Supply Chains, and Geopolitical Risk in Northeast Asia
Event — March 9, 2023
CSIS-DAPA Conference 2021: U.S.-Korea Defense Cooperation in Biden Administration
Event — February 10, 2022
Geopolitical Implications of Scientific Innovation Trends in Northeast Asia
Event — June 18, 2021
National Technology and Industrial Base Integration: How to Overcome Barriers and Capitalize on Cooperation
Event — March 9, 2018
U.S.-Canadian Defense Industrial Cooperation
Event — September 19, 2017