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Australia’s defence engagement in the context of Asian power shifts
Benjamin Schreer of the Australian Strategic Policy Institute cites the discussion among David Sanger, Dr. Victor Cha, The Honorable Kurt Campbell and Ambassador Jeffery Bader...
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Rebalancing Toward Asia and Protecting U.S. Intersts. The Devil is in the Details
John Amble provides, in War on the Rocks, an analysis of CNAS Senior Advisor and Senior Director of Asia Pacific Security Program, Dr. Patrick Cronin's recent testimony before...
By Patrick M. Cronin
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Buildup slowdown hurting US regional credibility
Frank Whitman of Mariana's Variety discusses the agreement amongst the expert panel at the House Armed Services Committee hearing on July 24, which included CNAS Senior Adviso...
By Patrick M. Cronin
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US urged to stop China’s bullying
William Lowther of Taipei Times discusses CNAS Senior Advisor and Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program, Patrick Cronin's calls for the U.S. government to assis...
By Patrick M. Cronin
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US Lawmakers Call for Strategic Review of Pivot
Zachary Keck of The Diplomat discusses Senior Advisor and Director of the Asia Pacific Security Program, Patrick Cronin's call for the Department of Defense to update its stra...
By Patrick M. Cronin
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New Arms Are Popping Up All Over The Pacific. HASC Told That’s ‘Worrisome.’
John T. Bennett of Defense News discusses CNAS Senior Advisor and Senior Director of Asia Pacific Security Program Dr. Patrick Cronin's testimony before the House Armed Servic...
By Patrick M. Cronin
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Tacoma mom fears poverty from Defense furloughs
CEO, Robert Work discusses with The News Tribune the impact sequestration is having on U.S. armed forces noting the cuts will inevitably result in a "less capable future joint...
By Robert O. Work
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India as a "Global Swing State": A New Framework For U.S. Engagement with India : An Interview with Richard Fontaine and Daniel Kliman
Richard Fontaine and Daniel Kliman discuss India's role as a "Global Swing State" and its rising political, economic and strategic importance to the United States in an interv...
By Daniel Kliman & Richard Fontaine
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Former Pentagon official wants to end use-it-or-lose-it spend policy
Jim McElhatton of the Federal Times covers Michѐle Flournoy's speech at the National Contract Management Association conference in which she advocates for the Pentagon to inst...
By Michèle Flournoy
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AUDIO: Japan's Maritime Cooperation in the Asia-Pacific Region
On 19 July 2013, in cooperation with the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and the Stimson Center, CNAS hosted the inaugural event of its Maritime Security Project: a...
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Hagel announces deep cuts at the Top, but follow-through often elusive
Vice President and Director of Studies, Shawn Brimley, discusses with Stars and Stripes Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel's recently announced plans to cut defense spending and...
By Shawn Brimley
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Military readies to integrate women into combat
Deputy Director of Research and Senior Fellow Dr. Nora Bensahel discusses the integration of women into combat roles and the future of the U.S. military as it adjusts to the o...
By Nora Bensahel
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Some urge U.S. to pursue bigger nuclear deal with Iran
Laura Rozen of the Back Channel cites Senior Fellow Dr. Colin Kahl's recent op-ed on Al-Monitor in which he encouraged the United States not to squander the opportunity to wor...
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Don't Call it Isolationism
In his June 26 Foreign Policy.com column, Dr. Gordon Adams cited Senior Fellow LTG David Barno's, USA (Ret.) recent paper Seven Deadly Sins of Defense Spendingwhich outlines a...
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Fresh from War, Veterans Need Interpreters to Land Jobs
Alex Horton of Time Magazine discusses the valuable intangibles that military-trained men and women often possess as cited in Nancy Berglass and Margaret C. Harrell's report E...
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To Arm or Not to Arm Syria’s Rebels?
In a blog post for U.S. News and World Report, Michael Noonan cites Senior Advisor and Senior Fellow David Barno's opinion against U.S. involvement in the Syrian conflict....
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Obama v Kerry: the new dividing line in US foreign policy
Senior Fellow and Senior Advisor David Barno discusses how the United States sobered up to the realities of having thousands of troops in two different countries for many year...
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Experts: Talks with Taliban are risky
Deputy Director of Studies and Senior Fellow Dr. Nora Bensahel reflects on the necessity of talks with the Taliban in order to bring peace in Afghanistan with USA Today....
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Rosa's Dystopia: The Moral Downside of Coming Autonomous Weapons Systems
In his blog post on Foreign Policy, Brendon Millis discusses the 2013 annual CNAS conference and the critical questions on modern drone warfare that the participants of the Bu...
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Complicated: Sequestration and Syria
Research Associate Jacob Stokes discusses with Politico the limited but noticeable logistical impact that the United States' sequestration would have on its involvment in Syri...