The cyber domain is a synthetic one – unlike any other domain of human conflict. It is not a natural extension of human battlegrounds. It was not a byproduct of any national or international institutions. It did not s ...
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Russia Reconsidered
Tom Graham opens the session on U.S.-Russia relations On April 18, the NCAFP hosted a timely panel on the current prospects for U.S.-Russia relations entitled "Russia Reconsidered." Joining us for the panel were Mat ...
U.S.-Japan-Russia Trilateral: Second Round
Members of the NCAFP delegation sit beside their Russian and Japanese counterparts U.S.-Japan- Russia Trilateral The second round of a U.S.-Japan-Russia Trilateral was held in Moscow on March 15-16, 2017. The first ro ...
U.S.-Japan-Australia Security Cooperation
On March 15, the National Committee on American Foreign Policy and the Japan Society partnered to host a timely program on prospects for security cooperation between the United States, Japan and Australia. ...
Hybrid War and Hybrid Peace
Dr. Galeotti's wide-ranging talk on Russia offered unique, personal insights from time spent in the region and working with other area experts. ...
New Frontier in Defense
Last Thursday, February 2, 2017, the National Committee played host to a who's-who of cyber policy experts in the United States. ...
China’s Rising Cyber Power: Assessing the Implications
On September 9th the National Committee hosted Nigel Inkster, CMG for a discussion of rising cyber capacity in China. ...