What to Expect from Tariffs
CSIS's H. Andrew Schwartz and Philip Luck, director of the CSIS Economics Program and Scholl Chair in International Business, discuss the new tariffs set to take effect on April 2, 2025 and their impact for Americans and the global economy. --------------------------------------------- A nonpartisan institution, CSIS is the top national security think tank in the world. Visit www.csis.org to find more of our work as we bring bipartisan solutions to the world's greatest challenges. Want to see more videos and virtual events? Subscribe to this channel and turn on notifications: https://cs.is/2dCfTve Follow CSIS on: • Twitter: www.twitter.com/csis • Facebook: www.facebook.com/CSIS.org • Instagram: www.instagram.com/csis/

LeadershIP 2025 | AM Session

Scheduled for 4/1/25, 1:00 PM

LeadershIP 2025 | PM Session

Scheduled for 4/1/25, 5:15 PM

Threat Outlook and Implications for U.S. Strategic Forces

2 waitingScheduled for 4/1/25, 6:00 PM

AI Diffusion and Defense Production

2 waitingScheduled for 4/2/25, 6:30 PM
Betting on America: Winning the Global Tech Race explores how new and emerging partnerships between government and business are shaping the future of U.S. industrialization and the country’s prospects for winning the global tech race. Betting on America will dive into strategies and investments that government and business are pursuing together – sharing risks and generating returns – as they bet on the innovation, commercialization, and scaling of critical and emerging technologies across the country. These include climate technologies, advanced manufacturing, semiconductors, artificial intelligence, quantum, bio technologies, and more. The podcast will feature in-depth discussions with policymakers, experts, and industry leaders on the most complex policy questions of the day. Hosted by Navin Girishankar, President, CSIS Economic Security & Technology Department. Produced by Dhanesh Mahtani, Alexander Brunner, Dwayne Gladden, Eric Ruditskiy, Qi Yu
The Russia-Ukraine conflict shocked the world—unfolding a story of strategy, resilience, innovation, and global implications. With battles fought on the ground, in the skies, on the seas, and in cyberspace—this conflict has reshaped modern warfare. 'Conflict in Focus' is a limited series that delves into the hard-earned lessons from this war—pre-conflict strategies, battlefield adaptations, and their lasting impact. Each episode, a CSIS military fellow sits down with special guests, who have firsthand experience and deep expertise, to focus on a vital domain. Their perspectives on air, maritime, land, space, cyber, go beyond the frontlines, shaping the future of warfare. Episodes of Conflict in Focus will air weekly, starting Feb 20th. Subscribe now to catch all the episodes on YouTube or CSIS.org. Produced by Dhanesh Mahtani, Alexander Brunner, Dwayne Gladden, Eric Ruditskiy, Qi Yu Music by Dhanesh Mahtani
Wars inevitably generate humanitarian crises. The humanitarian and health crises unfolding in Gaza, amidst war, are extraordinary: in the escalating scale of death, injury, and destruction; the gravity, danger, urgency, speed, and fluidity of events; the complex and contested historical context; and the dread of sudden further escalation. The crises have ignited a complex, historic debate over access, International Humanitarian Law, migration, data sources, and options such as humanitarian corridors, ceasefires, and pauses in fighting. The humanitarian and health agendas are tied inextricably to evolving deliberations over the course and conduct of the war, in the aftermath of the massacre by Hamas of 1,200 Israel citizens and soldiers on October 7, just as they are tied to continued urgent efforts to secure the release of an estimated 240 hostages still held by Hamas and expand the delivery of food, fuel, water, and medicines to 2.3 million Palestinian civilians under siege. Over all of this hangs the high uncertainty over Gaza’s post conflict future. The CSIS live studio conversations, ‘Gaza: The Human Toll’ are a product of the CSIS Bipartisan Alliance for Global Health Security, in active collaboration with the CSIS Humanitarian Agenda and other CSIS colleagues and programs. The show will convene regularly during this crisis period to capture clearly and accurately the evolving humanitarian and health situation inside Gaza, understand how the conduct of the conflict is shaping outcomes and future policy choices, contextualize the policy and operational choices on the table, think carefully about what may lie ahead, and hear from key operational international agencies and NGOs providing humanitarian assistance, as well as other experts with vital insights. Throughout these conversations will be the question of what is and should be U.S. policy.

A Surge of Humanitarian Aid Amid the Ceasefire | Gaza: The Human Toll

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The End of UNRWA? Then What? | Gaza: The Human Toll

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An Update, As Year Two Unfolds | Gaza: The Human Toll

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At The One-Year Mark | Gaza: The Human Toll

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Dahlia Scheindlin on Israeli Opinion | Gaza: The Human Toll

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North Korea is the Impossible State. Each week join the people who know the most about North Korea - The Center for Strategic and International Studies’ Victor Cha - for an insider's discussion with host H. Andrew Schwartz about the United States’ top national security priority. Email your questions to ImpossibleState@csis.org.
Defending the Dollar explores the world of global trade and finance to show how currencies and geopolitical power are fundamentally linked.

Why we use money

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Why some currencies are more popular than others

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Why the dollar is the dominant global currency

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How dollar dominance impacts the U.S.

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Why other currencies can’t match the dollar

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Why the dollar is under threat

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