On February 4-5, 2026, the Third Responsible AI in the Military Domain Summit (REAIM Summit 2026) was held in A Coruña, Spain. The summit was jointly hosted by the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Defence, with the Netherlands and the Republic of Korea serving as co-hosts. The event brought together government delegations from 85 countries, as well as representatives from international organizations, academia, and industry, to discuss the application and governance of artificial intelligence in the military domain.
On the afternoon of January 13, a delegation from the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) visited the Center for International Security and Strategy (CISS) at Tsinghua University. The discussion was chaired by Xiao Qian, Deputy Director of CISS. The two sides held an in-depth exchange on key issues at the intersection of artificial intelligence and cybersecurity, with a particular focus on the lawful and malicious uses of AI, as well as its applications in the private sector. Both sides also explored constructive avenues for cooperation in the AI–cybersecurity nexus and agreed that there is significant potential for collaboration in areas such as policy dialogue, academic research, and normative discussions.
On January 15, 2026, the Center for International Security and Strategy (CISS) at Tsinghua University successfully hosted a book talk for U.S. Middle East Policy (2009-2017), a new monograph by Wen Jing, Postdoctoral Researcher at CISS and Director of Media and Communications for the China Forum. The event attracted more than 70 participants, including scholars, media professionals, and students.

Since October 2019, the Brookings Institution’s Foreign Policy Program and the Center for International Security and Strategy (CISS) at Tsinghua University have jointly organized a U.S.–China Track II

In the repeated cycles of confrontation and detente that define U.S.-Chinese relations, a paradox has emerged. Ec0oomic relations between the two countries are more fraught than ever

Risk dominates current discussions on AI governance. This July, Geoffrey Hinton, a Nobel and Turing laureate, addressed the World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai. His speech bore the ti
The CISS Podcast features conversations with experts from CISS Tsinghua, a research institute that analyzes international security and strategy issues based in Beijing. In the CISS Podcast, scholars and experts will address their thinking on the most pressing challenges in international relations. It will also present China Forum series conducting one-on-one discussions with top-level officials, diplomats, well-known entrepreneurs, academics, and media experts from both China and abroad.

On the afternoon of November 2, the "Fifth Dual C Forum," jointly organized by the China Forum of the Center for International Security and Strategy (CISS) at Tsinghua University and the China Review Think Tank Foundation

On October 11, China Forum, Center for International Security and Strategy (CISS) at Tsinghua University successfully held a dialogue exchange on "Trends and Agendas in China-Russia-US Relations."

In Chinese literature, there is no established defi nition of “loss of control” in the context of artifi cial intelligence (AI). Generally, the notion of “loss of control” is understood as the opposit

This Chinese Public Opinion on International Security in 2025 report is the third annual public opinion survey released by the Center for International Security and Strategy (CISS) at Tsinghua Univers

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