From CSIS External Relations <[email protected]>
Subject By The Numbers: Japan's new PM, Ukrainian Combat Control, Russian Nuclear Doctrine, and More
Date September 29, 2024 3:10 PM
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21 votes

Newly elected Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba Shigeru defeated his opponent, Takaichi Sanae, by a margin of 21 votes (215-194) in a runoff election among ruling party officials.



SOURCE: "Ishiba Shigeru: Japan’s New Leader" by CSIS's Nicholas Szechenyi and Yuko Nakano.

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80 percent

Improvements in Ukraine's use of combat control systems made between 2024 and 2022 led to an 80 percent reduction in deployment time for artillery units.



SOURCE: "The Russia-Ukraine War: A Study in Analytic Failure" by CSIS's Eliot A. Cohen and Phillips O'Brien.

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200 cases

A CSIS study found over 200 cases of Russian leaders referring to nuclear weapons in the context of the war in Ukraine.



SOURCE: "Why Russia Is Changing Its Nuclear Doctrine Now" by CSIS's Heather Williams.

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10 times greater

EU foreign direct investment in the United States is about 10 times greater than EU investment in India and China combined.



SOURCE: "The World’s Largest Trade and Investment Relationship Hangs in the Balance" by CSIS's Max Bergmann and Otto Svendsen.

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