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Ex-general wants post-2014 troop levels announced
General John Allen, USMC (Ret.), Michele Flournoy and Mike O'Hanlon discuss their CNAS report on the way forward in Afghanistan in an AP story by Kim Dozier....
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Personnel, Carriers, Jet Fighters Suffer Under Any Form of Sequester, Experts Agree
National Defense Blog analyzes a recent budget excerise conducted by CNAS, CSBA, AEI and CSIS to determine how to balance significant cuts in the Pentagon's budget with the ne...
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At Think Tanks, Meeting of Minds on Defense Cuts
The Wall Street Journal reports on a letter to Congress planned for release on June 3 and to be signed by analysts from ten major think tanks across the political spectrum, in...
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Think tankers unite - on the budget
In a post for Foreign Policy's National Security blog, Gordon Lubold discusses the joint exercise undertaken by AEI, CNAS, CSBA and CSIS to rebalance the Pentagon's priorities...
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No Such Thing As An Endless War? Think Again
In the aftermath of President Obama's May 24 national security speech, Research Associate Jacob Stokes comments in The Fiscal Times on the non-traditional challenges, such as ...
By Robert O. Work
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Blue-Ribbon Analysts Advise Defense Technology On Personnel
Aviation Week reports on a joint exercise by four think tanks, including CNAS, that offered scenarios to strategically rebalance Department of Defense spending in a constraine...
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How Obama should work with business to combat China cyberspying
In an op-ed for the Christian Science Monitor, Senior Fellow and Director of the Program on Technology and U.S. National Security, Dr. Irving Lachow, discusses the necessary p...
By Irving Lachow
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Is the US Receding to a Containment Policy on Iran?
In their INSS Insight paper, authors Emily Landau and Ephraim Asculai cite the CNAS report If All Else Fails:The Challenges of Containing a Nuclear-Armed Iran by Senior Fellow...
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Does military culture foster environment of sex abuse?
Senior Fellow and Director of the Military, Veterans and Society Program Phillip Carter discusses with Stars and Stripes the changes that need to be made in U.S. military cult...
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Audio: Asia-Pacific Rebalance: Strengthening Regional Maritime Security
On May 21, 2013, the Center for a New American Security hosted Admiral Jonathan W. Greenert, Chief of Naval Operations at the Willard InterContinental Hotel. The admiral addre...
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If at First You Don't Succeed, Bomb, Bomb Again
The American Prospect's Matthew Duss analyzes the message behind Senior Fellow Dr. Colin Kahl's recent report, If All Else Fails: The Challenges of Containing a Nuclear-Armed ...
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U.S. Business and Cyber Security Threats
Director of the Technology and National Security Program Dr. Irving Lachow Tells Tokyo 7 TV that organizations in the United States are just beginning to grapple with cyber se...
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DoD Examines 3 Budget-Cut Scenarios
The Defense News discusses CNAS, AEI, CSIS, and CSBA experts' joint recommendations to the Strategic Choices and Management Review for the potential budget cuts and adjustment...
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After border row, China PM visits India for stronger ties
In light of Chinese Premier Li Keqiang's three-day visit to New Delhi, Fellow and Deputy Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program Dr. Ely Ratner discusses with The Hindus...
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Shadows of dishonor cast on the U.S. military
Non Resident Senior Fellow Dr. John Nagl discusses with the Kansas City Star, the challenges the United States military justice system is facing including the string of scanda...
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The BRIC countries are becoming the world’s new global navy
Fellow and Deputy Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program Dr. Ely Ratner discusses with Quartz the growing naval presence of all the BRIC countries on the high seas and ...
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Defense analyst discusses counterinsurgency
Non-Resident Senior Fellow, Dr. John Nagl discusses with NBC affilitate WAVY.com the importance of U.S. armed forces adapting to counterinsurgency methods as a response to ter...
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Report coauthored by former Obama aide suggests containment must be considered
Senior Fellow Dr. Colin Kahl discusses with The Washington Free Beacon his report, If All Else Fails: The Challenges of Containing a Nuclear-Armed Iran, and responds to critic...
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Will The Navy’s New Killer Drones Hunt Terrorists or Fight China?
CNAS CEO Robert Work discusses with Wired the X47B drone launched by the Navy for the first time on May 14 and compares it to the simpler, propeller-driven drone similar to th...
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Nuclear Iran Can Be Contained and Deterred, Says Report
If All Else Fails: The Challenges of Containing a Nuclear-Armed Iran, co-authored by Dr. Colin H. Kahl, Raj Pattani and Jacob Stokes, is discussed in an Inter Press Service Ne...