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Trump Revives ‘Peace Through Strength,’ but Meaning up to Debate
Jacob Stokes, a senior fellow at the Centre for a New American Security, said “peace through strength” can play out differently in theory and practice. Even if Mr Trump builds...
By Jacob Stokes
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Trump Will Pick Up From Where He Left Off With India: Ex-Admin Official
"I think that President (elect) Trump will pick up where he left off with India. He clearly has good feelings, goodwill toward India, and I really see this as an opportunity t...
By Lisa Curtis
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Could Military Orders Via Tweet Return In Trump’s Second Term?
When Donald Trump begins his second term as president in January, national security law experts predict he may return to his old habit of issuing orders to the military via so...
By Katherine L. Kuzminski
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Trump Pushes ‘Peace Through Strength’ Vision with Defense Picks
Donald Trump is advancing his vision for "peace through strength" with national security and foreign policy appointments, tapping loyalists who share his views on the rivalry ...
By Jacob Stokes
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Trump Vows to End Russia-Ukraine War
US President-elect Donald Trump has said his administration will focus on ending the Russia-Ukraine war, as he lamented the killing of people in the conflict. He also said his...
By Lisa Curtis
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Trump Set to Deepen Tech Cold War with China
Donald Trump launched a technological war against China in his first presidency. His next administration faces a much harder task: finishing it. ... On export controls — a typ...
By Thomas Krueger
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Hegseth’s Combat Experience May Come in Handy After Surprise Pentagon Pick
If confirmed by the Senate, Mr. Hegseth must construct a complex web of relationships within the Pentagon — to his immediate subordinates inside the Office of Secretary of Def...
By Katherine L. Kuzminski
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New CNAS Report on Russia-China Dynamics in Central Asia
Washington, November 12, 2024 — As the United States navigates a presidential transition, understanding the Russia-China relationship in Central Asia is vital for national sec...
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Generating an Edge
Emerging capabilities such as AI and machine learning are transforming strategic cooperation, competition and conflict throughout the Indo-Pacific and beyond, military command...
By Paul Scharre
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South Korean President Takes Up Golf Again to Forge a Bond with Trump
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has dusted off his golf clubs in an attempt to forge a bond with President-elect Donald Trump, an avid lover of the game. The presidential...
By Dr. Duyeon Kim
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Trump Appointees Signal a New Hawkish China Policy
In a sweeping shift toward a hard-line approach, the new Trump administration is tipped to put some of Washington’s most ardent China critics in key foreign policy positions —...
By Richard Fontaine
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Pentagon to Disclose More Drones in Secretive China Program
The Pentagon, seeking to balance deterrence of China’s Pacific ambitions, industrial base concerns, and secrecy, plans to reveal as soon as this week more details about its “R...
By Stacie Pettyjohn
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Loyalty Is Common Thread as Trump Fills Foreign Policy, Immigration Jobs
President-elect Donald Trump is stocking his cabinet and White House staff with loyalists with deep congressional experience who back his agenda on immigration and foreign pol...
By Richard Fontaine
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With Only Two Months Left, What Are Biden’s Options for Ukraine?
With little more than two months left in the White House, Joe Biden is running out of time to expedite the delivery of funds and weaponry needed to ensure Ukraine can stay in ...
By Richard Fontaine
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Trump Looks to Woo — and Divide — Putin, Xi and Kim
President-elect Trump is expected to deploy his trademark mix of belligerent threats and friendly relations with some of the world’s dictators as he seeks to break up the deep...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor
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Trump’s Expected Military Reset: Culture War Counteroffensive
President-elect Trump is expected to transform the U.S. military from the Pentagon, with promises to slash spending, thin the top ranks and roll back efforts to make the milit...
By Carlton Haelig
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What Military Personnel Policies Could Change Under President Trump
When President-elect Donald Trump takes office in January, he may quickly reverse military policies regarding abortion and transgender service members, though recent pushes in...
By Katherine L. Kuzminski
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Trump Claims Kim Jong Un ‘Misses’ Him. But He Faces a Very Different North Korean Leader This Time Around
No United States leader has handled relations with North Korea quite like Donald Trump. The former president went from threatening Kim Jong Un with “fire and fury” if the Nort...
By Dr. Duyeon Kim
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U.S. Diplomats Brace as Trump Plans Foreign Policy Shake-Up in Wider Purge of Government
The US foreign policy establishment is set for one of the biggest shake-ups in years as Donald Trump has vowed to both revamp US policy abroad and to root out the so-called “d...
By Richard Fontaine
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Years After Historic Summits, Trump Faces an Emboldened North Korea
Donald Trump has long touted his relationship with Kim Jong Un, but if the U.S. president-elect seeks another summit he will find a North Korean leader emboldened by an expand...
By Dr. Duyeon Kim