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The Singapore summit’s three big takeaways
It was like prom for Asia security watchers. The surprise invitation came out of the blue and was accepted, seemingly on a whim. The Singapore summit quickly became the will-t...
By Mira Rapp-Hooper
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After Singapore summit, Congress must navigate a path to normalization
Following the Trump-Kim summit, Congress will find itself juggling two somewhat conflicting briefs: giving the president space to make diplomatic headway while ensuring that s...
By Patrick M. Cronin & Kristine Lee
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Trump, Kim plot shared path that’s short on specifics
President Trump and Kim Jong-Un have signed a statement agreeing to work towards peace but left most of the specifics to future negotiations after their historic summit. Yahoo...
By Patrick M. Cronin
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RN Breakfast Program: What China wants from the US-North Korean summit
As US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un have arrived in Singapore for Tuesday's historic summit, offstage, China is controlling some of the action. CN...
By Patrick M. Cronin
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Abigail Grace Speaks to the BBC on the Trump-Kim Summit
CNAS Research Associate Abigail Grace speaks to the BBC's Dotun Abebayo on the recent meeting between US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. The two me...
By Abigail Grace
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Breakout Briefer: Stability at Stake: Addressing Critical Regions Facing Complex Climate, Security, and Nuclear Risks
When the Working Group on Climate, Nuclear, and Security Affairs met in May 2017, it affirmed that there are no linear, predictable pathways for catastrophic events in either ...
By Neil Bhatiya
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Cut the Cord: Dr. Patrick Cronin on Trump-Kim Summit
Dr. Patrick Cronin, Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program at the Center for a New American Security, speaks with Ameritrade's Cut the Cord program on the econom...
By Patrick Cronin
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The United States and Europe Still Need Each Other
Talk to any long-standing observer of the trans-Atlantic relationship and you will hear that the United States and Europe are on a collision course. From climate change to the...
By Julianne Smith
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Wanted: Your views on foreign policy
I grew up in Farmington, in the suburbs of Detroit. Since I left for college in 1987, I have spent most of my time in Washington and overseas working on foreign policy, partic...
By Julianne Smith
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Special Edition: Talking the 2018 NATO Summit with NATO Permanent Representatives
In the run up to this year’s NATO Summit, three prominent NATO Ambassadors discuss what we can expect in Brussels, what binds NATO members together, and their experiences as w...
By Julianne Smith, Jim Townsend, Kay Bailey Hutchison, Kerry Buck & Sarah MacIntosh
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Congress must rein in White House economic national security powers
President Trump has embarked on an unprecedented use of national security authorities to implement his “America first” economic agenda. His use of national security authoritie...
By Peter Harrell
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What to Expect from Modi’s Participation in China’s Upcoming SCO Summit
China’s President Xi Jinping is known for his predisposition towards grand diplomatic gestures that demonstrate to the world that the “great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation...
By Abigail Grace
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“Army of None: Autonomous Weapons and the Future of War” featuring Paul Scharre
Join Kara Frederick from the CNAS Technology and National Security Program in a discussion with Paul Scharre on the national security implications of robotics, autonomy, and a...
By Kara Frederick & Paul Scharre
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The G7 summit will be contentious — for all the wrong reasons
Leaders of the Group of 7 industrialized democracies will gather this week in Quebec for their annual meeting on the world's economy. Following the Trump administration's rece...
By Richard Fontaine
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Congress Should Oversee America’s Wars, Not Just Authorize Them
Nearly 17 years after the 9/11 attacks, a bipartisan coalition of senators has put forward legislation that promises to overhaul the legal framework for America’s worldwide ca...
By Richard Fontaine & Vance Serchuk
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China's Economic Coercion and the Potential U.S. Response
Neil Bhatiya, Research Associate in the Energy, Economics, and Security Program, leads a discussion on China's use of coercive economic measures and how the United States can ...
By Neil Bhatiya, Elizabeth Rosenberg, Edoardo Saravalle & Peter Harrell
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Lord Paddy Ashdown on the Balkans, Brexit, and the Changing Transatlantic Relationship
Lord Paddy Ashdown, former High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina, sits down with Julie Smith to discuss his thoughts on the damage done to the transatlantic relations...
By Julianne Smith & Lord Paddy Ashdown
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A World in Disarray
WGVU talks at length regarding the June 12th CNAS event at the Ford Museum, "A World in Disarray: Prospects and Challenges for Transatlantic Cooperation" with the Center for a...
By Julianne Smith
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The Pro-Assad Alliance Is Coming Apart
In a May 21 speech on U.S. strategy following President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo struck a tough tone, pro...
By Ilan Goldenberg & Nicholas Heras
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Surveillance: A Story of Fading Tax Stimulus with Zentner
Robert D. Kaplan, Author of "The Return of Marco Polo’s World" & Center for a New American Security Senior Fellow, says a trade war is merely an aspect of a world at amoral ge...
By Robert D. Kaplan