CSPS Fellow Beatriz Pascual-Macias provides a set of policy recommendations to help mitigate the EU’s dependence on China for access to Rare Earth Elements.
Taken by the CSPS-Korea Student Fellows, the photo presents several posters protesting against the Military-Civilian Port Complex. The center poster reads, “Peace Cannot be Achieved with Arms” (St. Francic Peace Center Foundation).
CSPS Fellow Jonathan Hoffman analyzes how the actions undertaken by Western leaders and authoritarian regimes in the Middle East serve to feed into the creation of radical terror elements in the West.
CSPS Fellow George Hutchinson discusses necessary changes in the American paradigm in order to proceed in negotiating with North Korea’s nuclear program.
CSPS Fellow Caroline Wesson discusses the increasingly competitive market competition in technology innovation, and how this competition necessitates national-level innovation systems.
CSPS-Korea fellow Ilya Kim wrote a review on the Jeju Peace Institute’s (JPI) and the Schar School of Policy and Government at George Mason University’s online conference series “Webinar series: The 2020 U.S. Presidential Election”.