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CSIS analyzes the most important foreign policy and national security issues throughout the Western Hemisphere and their impact on the U.S. and its regional partners.
What's in a Chip? The Rising Conflict Over Mineral Inputs for Semiconductors
In this episode, Ryan C. Berg sits down with Dr. Chris Miller to analyze the challenges and choke points in the semiconductor supply chain, including the need to identify and certify alternative suppliers, as well as the role that countries in the Western Hemisphere can play in breaking China's monopoly over the raw material inputs for semiconductors.
Podcast Episode by Ryan C. Berg — April 11, 2024
De-risking Critical Mineral Supply Chains: The Role of Latin America
Commentary by Christopher Hernandez-Roy, Henry Ziemer, and Nathaniel Laske — April 11, 2024
This Could Be the Last Shot to Restore Democracy in Venezuela
Commentary by Ryan C. Berg and Alexandra Winkler — April 4, 2024
Climate-Related Migration and Adaptation Funding with Sarah Bermeo and Kerilyn Schewel
Podcast Episode by Noam Unger — April 3, 2024
Past Events
The Future of U.S.-Japan Defense Industrial Cooperation
USAID/MujerProspera: Advancing Gender Equality in Northern Central America
Conference
From Terrestrial to Celestial: Unlocking the Potential to Enhance U.S.-Latin American B2B Collaboration
Rethinking the U.S. Approach in the Global South
Report Launch: China’s Role in Democratic Backsliding in Latin America and the Caribbean
Venezuela's Deteriorating Electoral Conditions: A Conversation with María Corina Machado
“God, Guns, and Sedition: Far-Right Terrorism in America” with Bruce Hoffman and Jacob Ware
El Salvador’s 2024 Elections: Voting in a One-Party State?
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Global Terrorism Threat Assessment 2024
Report by Catrina Doxsee, Alexander Palmer, and Riley McCabe — February 8, 2024
“Global Terrorism Threat Assessment 2024”: Audio Brief with Catrina Doxsee
Podcast Episode by Catrina Doxsee — February 8, 2024
The Entirely Manufactured and Dangerous Crisis over the Essequibo
Critical Questions by Ryan C. Berg and Christopher Hernandez-Roy — December 8, 2023
Building Barriers and Bridges: The Need for International Cooperation to Counter the Caribbean-Europe Drug Trade
Report by Christopher Hernandez-Roy and Rubi Bledsoe — July 14, 2023
Marine Corps Force Design 2030: Examining the Capabilities and Critiques
Critical Questions by Michelle Macander and Grace Hwang — July 22, 2022
Pushed to Extremes: Domestic Terrorism amid Polarization and Protest
Brief by Catrina Doxsee, Seth G. Jones, Jared Thompson, Kateryna Halstead, and Grace Hwang — May 17, 2022
Assessing the Pentagon’s Progress on Countering Extremism in the Military
Critical Questions by Catrina Doxsee and Michelle Macander — April 8, 2022
The First U.S. National Strategy for Countering Domestic Terrorism
Critical Questions by Catrina Doxsee and Jake Harrington — June 17, 2021
The Military, Police, and the Rise of Terrorism in the United States
Brief by Seth G. Jones, Catrina Doxsee, Grace Hwang, and Jared Thompson — April 12, 2021
Online Event: Domestic Terrorism and the U.S. Presidential Election
Event — September 30, 2020