CSPS Fellow Ayah Abdul-Samad discusses the propaganda campaigns emerging from China, and how the Chinese government is fostering misinformation about the rise and spread of COVID-19
CSPS Fellow Michael Krug discusses how two places – South Korea and Washington State – have implemented measures that have, so far, managed to “flatten the curve” of COVID-19 and what lessons can be learned from this.
CSPS Fellow Kristofer Garriott discusses how supply chain disruptions, particularly in PPE and medical supplies, poses a national security threat during a pandemic.
CSPS Fellow Angela Gill discusses the potential pitfalls of the recent US-Taliban negotiations in Afghanistan, arguing that the US must be willing to make longer time commitments if it wants its statebuilding and peacekeeping efforts to be successful.
CSPS Fellow Chris Keller discusses the rapid spread of COVID-19 and the role of tourism played in the creation of the disease’s biggest hotspots so far.