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Online Event: Covid-19’s Impact on the Defense Budget and Defense Supply Chain

Watch this discussion on the effects of the Covid-19 crisis on the defense supply chain and its implications for the defense budget featuring Todd Harrison, Andrew Hunter, and Mackenzie Eaglen of AEI.

April 27, 2020 — Defense360 Staff, via CSIS
Analysis / Forces

Mission First: US Military Must Train & Recruit During Pandemic

Mark Cancian and Adam Saxton discuss steps for how the Pentagon can protect the force while still enabling the military to accomplish its mission in a Covid-19 environment.

April 27, 2020 — Mark Cancian, Adam Saxton, via Breaking Defense
Strategy

Covid-19 and Cities: Challenges and Cooperation

Los Angeles Deputy Mayor of International Affairs Amb. (ret.) Nina Hachigian joined host Beverly Kirk to talk about the challenges cities face in the Covid-19 pandemic, and why cooperation is a key component of response efforts. They also discuss how the pandemic is impacting national security and the role of women in security issues.

April 24, 2020 — Defense360 Staff, Beverly Kirk, via CSIS
Analysis / Covid-19

Covid-19 Response Update: April 17-April 24

A roundup of the developments in the military’s response to Covid-19 from April 17-April 24 by the CSIS International Security Program.

April 24, 2020 — Mark Cancian, Adam Saxton
Analysis / Covid-19

Covid-19 Response Update: April 10-April 17

A roundup of the developments in the military’s response to Covid-19 from April 10-April 17 by the CSIS International Security Program.

April 17, 2020 — Mark Cancian, Adam Saxton
Opinion / Budget

DoD Must Identify Its ‘Crown Jewels’ in Preparation for Fiscal Uncertainty

The Defense Department should start preparing now for an uncertain post-coronavirus budget environment. It should clearly identify the “crown jewel” capabilities it cannot sacrifice, start cutting end strength and lower priority force structure, and prepare for a robust debate over global security commitments and budget constraints.

April 15, 2020 — Todd Harrison, via Defense News
Opinion / Forces

The Military Can’t Save Us from Covid-19

The federal response to the pandemic has been slow and uneven. And it is true that our civic institutions will sometimes let us down and fail to deliver on what Americans need. But, when they do, it is to other civilians — not the military — that we must turn. The military can’t save us from COVID-19, and we shouldn’t ask it to.

April 14, 2020 — Jim Golby, Alice Hunt Friend, via Military.com
Analysis / Covid-19

Covid-19 Response Update: April 3-April 10

A roundup of the developments in the military’s response to Covid-19 from April 3-April 10 by the CSIS International Security Program.

April 10, 2020 — Mark Cancian, Adam Saxton
Analysis / Forces

Covid-19 and the U.S. Military

Kath Hicks hosts a discussion with four experts on the COVID-19 and the United States military.

April 7, 2020 — Kathleen Hicks, via CSIS
Analysis / Strategy

Will Covid-19 End the Age of Mass Protests?

There is strong reason to believe that once the Covid-19 pandemic ebbs, there will be a new surge of global protests—perhaps even greater in scale and political consequence than those of 2019.

April 7, 2020 — Samuel Brannen, via CSIS
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