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Securing Taiwan’s Satellite Infrastructure Against China’s Reach
Time to Act: Building the Technical and Institutional Foundations for AI Assurance
Accelerating the Evolution of AI Export Controls
Ritwik Gupta (BRSL Graduate Fellow) and Dr. Andrew Reddie (BRSL Faculty Director) discuss the value of responsive launch as a response to anti-satellite strikes.
Proliferate, Don’t Obliterate: How Responsive Launch Marginalizes Anti-Satellite Capabilities
Ritwik Gupta (BRSL Graduate Fellow) and Dr. Andrew Reddie (BRSL Faculty Director) discuss the value of responsive launch as a response to anti-satellite strikes.
Confidence-Building Measures for Artificial Intelligence
Dr. Andrew Reddie (BRSL Faculty Director), Dr. Sarah Shoker, and Leah Walker (BRSL Assistant Director) summarize the findings of a joint BRSL-OpenAI workshop and workshop report exploring confidence building measures to counter AI risks to international security.
Putting the Biden Administration’s “New Economic Statecraft” in Context
Dr. Vinod K. Aggarwal and Dr. Andrew Reddie (BRSL Faculty Director) examine the Biden Administration's economic policy and the difficulties faces the U.S. in an increasingly competitive international system.
Orbital hypersonic delivery systems threaten strategic stability
Ritwik Gupta (BRSL Graduate Fellow) argues that orbital hypersonic delivery systems, like the one tested by the People's Republic of China in 2021, threaten strategic stability.
The Paradox of Hiroshima
Dr. Jane Darby Menton (BRSL Research Scholar) reflects on the symbolism of G-7 summit in Hiroshima, as well as the enduring legacy of the city at a time when Japan experiences changes in its security environment, force posture, and in public perception on defense matters.
What Most People Get Wrong About the Iran Nuclear Deal
Dr. Jane Darby Menton (BRSL Research Scholar) marks the fifth anniversary of the U.S. withdrawal from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) with commentary on the value of the JCPOA and what its rejection means for non-proliferation efforts going forward.
Why the alarm over Russia’s use of hypersonic missiles in Ukraine is misplaced
Early in March, news outlets reported that almost a year after Russia first used Kinzhal (Kh-47M2) hypersonic missiles in Ukraine, Moscow had used six more of its hypersonic weapons as part of a particularly severe attack that also included Kh-22 anti-ship missiles, S-300 anti-aircraft missiles, and Iranian Shahed drones.
Integrating the Art and Science of Wargaming
Dr. Andrew Reddie (BRSL Faculty Director) and Dr. Bethany Goldblum discuss the utility of war-games, the analysis problem of traditional war-games, and the role that experimental war-games can play in adding analytical utility to the practice.