Each
week, we'll share with you some of the most compelling numbers in our studies.
40
As of March 18, more than 40 U.S. military personnel have tested positive for the coronavirus.
SOURCE: "Regaining Lost Ground: Defense Support in the Coronavirus Pandemic," by CSIS's Kath Hicks and Joe Federici.
25%
U.S. markets have cumulatively fallen over 25% since mid-February.
SOURCE: "Why Is Federal Government Action Not Shoring Up Markets? Alternative Explanations," by CSIS's Scott Kennedy, Bill Reinsch, Scott Miller, Stephanie Segal, Matt Goodman, and Daniel Rosen.
32 Years
On March 10, Russian President Vladimir Putin endorsed a proposal allowing him to run for office in 2024 and again in 2030, giving him the option to remain president for 32 years.
SOURCE: "Coronation, Coronavirus, and the Economy: The Economic Backdrop of a Fifth Putin Term," by CSIS's Jeff Mankoff and Cyrus Newlin.
$600 Million
Phasing Turkey out of the F-35 supply chain is estimated to cost the Department of Defense up to $600 million.
SOURCE: "The Great Unwinding: The U.S.-Turkey Arms Sales Dispute," by CSIS's Asya Akca and Greg Sanders.
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