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US Defence Industry Faces Uncertainty Despite Production ‘Boomlet’
"It is not quite a bonanza" for missiles and munitions "but it is, for the first time in a long time, a significant uptick in this area that has been sustained", said Stacie P...
By Stacie Pettyjohn
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War with Hezbollah ‘Lies in Israel’s Hands’
It’s unclear whether Hezbollah would agree to any peace deal with Israel. But Netanyahu doesn’t want to pull out of Gaza: He seemingly rejected the cease-fire proposal that’s ...
By Jonathan Lord
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U.S. Needs Longer-Range Drones for Potential China-Taiwan Conflict: Think Tank
Stacie Pettyjohn, CNAS defense director and one of the authors of the report, has expressed doubts about the potential war being a fair fight. She said China has more drones t...
By Stacie Pettyjohn
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Deal or No Deal: What Trump 2.0 Could Mean for Our Nuclear Submarines
Many other analysts are significantly more optimistic about the prospects for AUKUS under Trump. “There are grounds to worry about what Trump might do if he were back in offic...
By Richard Fontaine
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Biden-Trump Debate: Where They Stand on Indo-Pacific and Quad
"The Quad is here to stay," Lisa Curtis, former National Security Council seniordirector for South and Central Asia under Trump, told Nikkei Asia. "It will remain an important...
By Lisa Curtis
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Putin Shows He Can Antagonize the U.S. Far Afield From Ukraine
Andrea Kendall-Taylor, a senior fellow at the Center for a New American Security, said there was now an increased risk of an unintended escalation, where one side takes an act...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor
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New CNAS Report Assesses the Role of Drones in A Future Fight to Defend Taiwan
Washington, June 20, 2024 – Today, the Center for a New American Security (CNAS) released a new report, Swarms over the Strait: Drone Warfare in a Future Fight to Defend Taiwa...
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How Underwater Drones Could Shape a Potential Taiwan-China Conflict
A potential future conflict between Taiwan and China would be shaped by novel methods of drone warfare involving advanced underwater drones and increased levels of autonomy, a...
By Stacie Pettyjohn, Hannah Dennis & Molly Campbell
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Should Women Be Drafted? Congress Weighs the Question Yet Again
Kate Kuzminski, director of the Center for New American Security’s program on Military, Veterans & Society said various members of Congress has attempted to add women to t...
By Katherine L. Kuzminski
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Senate Dems Stew Over Biden’s Military Sale to Israel
Supporters of the military sale to Israel say it is important in context that it addresses larger Israeli and American security interests in the region, and they say it also s...
By Jonathan Lord
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New CNAS Report Assesses U.S. Mobilization Capabilities
Washington, June 18, 2024 – Today, the Center for a New American Security (CNAS) released a new report, Back to the Drafting Board: U.S. Draft Mobilization Capability for Mode...
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Why a Drone War in Asia Would Look Different from the One in Ukraine
Twenty years ago the drone was a rarity in conflict. In 2003, the first year of its war in Iraq, America had a paltry 163 drones, around 1% of its entire fleet of aircraft. No...
By Stacie Pettyjohn, Hannah Dennis & Molly Campbell
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New Book on The Origins of Elected Strongmen: How Personalist Parties Destroy Democracy from Within
Washington, June 17, 2024 — Just released, a new book from co-authors Dr. Andrea Kendall-Taylor, senior fellow and director of the Transatlantic Security Program at the Center...
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The Army's Recruiting Problem Is Male
The alarming trends for men's economic role and health have also been weaponized in dark, misogynistic corners of the internet -- sometimes referred to as the "manosphere," wh...
By Katherine L. Kuzminski
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U.S. to Broaden Scope of Russia Sanctions
“Secondary sanctions are intended to expand the US’s ability to pursue circumvention by actors who do not have any legal nexus with the US. It means the US can, in effect, enf...
By Emily Kilcrease
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CNAS Technology and National Security Program Welcomes Bob Sorensen as Adjunct Senior Fellow
Washington, June 12, 2024 – The Center for a New American Security (CNAS) is pleased to welcome Bob Sorensen as an adjunct senior fellow in the Technology and National Securit...
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Why So Many ‘Day After’ Plans for Gaza Amount to No Plan at All
Dangers abound in this scenario, said Jonathan Lord, a former Defense Department official who has offered his own “day-after” plan. “They include Hamas succeeding in reconstit...
By Jonathan Lord
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New CNAS Report Provides a Primer on Artificial Intelligence, Catastrophes, and National Security
Washington, June 11, 2024 – Today, the Center for a New American Security (CNAS) released a new report, Catalyzing Crisis: A Primer on Artificial Intelligence, Catastrophes, a...
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A Real Pivot to Asia Is Critical to U.S. Interests, Blackwill and Fontaine Argue in New Book
“Washington’s collective inability to respond adequately to growing Chinese power across the 2010s stands as perhaps the most consequential U.S. policy omission since 1945,” a...
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Nvidia’s New Sales Booster: The Global Push for National AI Champions
Nvidia last month said so-called sovereign AI efforts are expected to bring in almost $10 billion this year, from nothing last year. The company reported $26 billion in quarte...
By Pablo Chavez