Each week, we'll share with you some of the most compelling numbers in our studies.
380
The first Trump administration added 380 Chinese entities to the Bureau of Industry and Security’s Entity List for reasons ranging from intellectual property theft to human rights violations to military modernization.
SOURCE: "Managing U.S.-China Tensions over the Global Economic Order" by CSIS's Scott Kennedy.
1/3
While only 8 percent of the global population lives in Latin America and the Caribbean, the region accounts for 1/3 of all homicides worldwide.
SOURCE: "Under the Gun: Firearms Trafficking in Latin America and the Caribbean" by CSIS's Chris Hernandez-Roy and Henry Ziemer with Azucena Duarte.
1,200
Each semiconductor manufacturing plant contains an average of 1,200 multi-million-dollar tools, all of which are critical to advanced chip production.
SOURCE: "The Double-Edged Sword of Semiconductor Export Controls: Semiconductor Manufacturing Equipment" by CSIS's William Alan Reinsch with Jack Whitney and Matthew Schleich.
170
The Unmanned Systems Forces of the Ukrainian military has integrated more than 170 unmanned systems into frontline operations, underscoring its role as a key enabler for adopting unmanned technologies.
SOURCE: "Why Ukraine is Establishing Unmanned Forces Across Its Defense Sector and What the United States Can Learn from It" by CSIS's Kateryna Bondar.
By the Numbers is composed weekly by Lauren Adler and the External Relations team.
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