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The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) is a bipartisan, nonprofit policy research organization & think tank analyzing global issues & policy.
The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) is a bipartisan, nonprofit policy research organization dedicated to advancing practical ideas to address the world’s greatest challenges.
The CSIS International Security Program leads a rigorous analytic agenda covering the most pressing challenges facing the U.S. globally. Our research projects range from multi-year reports to short commentaries and opinion pieces on breaking news.
This timeline records significant cyber incidents since 2006. We focus on cyber attacks on government agencies, defense and high tech companies, or economic crimes with losses of more than a million dollars. If you think we’ve missed something, please send an email to strategictech@csis.org.
The 2024 Space Threat Assessment covers the growing counterspace capabilities of China, Russia, India, Iran, North Korea, and others. It also features analysis on the normalization of deviance on orbit and a look into coalitions of convenience that are being formed.
CSIS developed a wargame for a Chinese amphibious invasion of Taiwan and ran it 24 times. In most scenarios, the United States/Taiwan/Japan defeated a conventional amphibious invasion by China and maintained an autonomous Taiwan.
CSIS organizes & hosts a variety of international relations & policy events featuring expert speakers. Register for live events, webinars, series & conferences.
CSIS offers full-time and part-time internships for undergraduates, advanced students, and recent graduates who are interested in gaining practical experience in public policy.
Led by the Strategic Technologies Program and the International Security Program, CSIS’s cybersecurity portfolio covers cyber warfare, encryption, military cyber capacity, hacking, financial terrorism, and more.
CSIS research on China, led by Freeman Chair in China Studies, the China Power Project, and the Chinese Business and Economics programs, seeks to advance popular understanding and inform U.S. policy on the global implications of the country's rise.