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After the Aircraft Carrier: 3 Alternatives to the Navy’s Vulnerable Flattops
Captain Henry J. Hendrix's, USN (Ph.D.) report At What Cost a Carrier? is the topic of discussion on Wired. David Axe, a reporter analyzes Hendrix's arguments on the role of t...
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Iraq Took Much Needed Attention from Afghanistan
In his recent article, Research Associate Jacob Stokes provides an analysis of the United States' military blunder in Iraq....
By Jacob Stokes
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The Carrier and National Security Variables
The report At What Cost a Carrier? published by CNAS and written by CAPT Henry J. Hendrix contains all the necessary ingredients for a simple model-structuring discussion abou...
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Silicon, Iron, and Shadow: Three wars that will define America's future.
Senior Fellow and Advisor General David Barno (ret.) analyzes the three emerging 21st century styles of warfare, in his recent article on Foreign Policy....
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Iraq a Testament to Barack Obama Leadership
As we mark the ninth anniversary of the U.S. invasion of Iraq, CNAS Co-Chair of the Board of Directors The Honorable Michѐle flournoy discusses President Obama's careful and s...
By Michèle Flournoy
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Budget Cutting Forces Pentagon to Review Strategy
Deputy Director of Studies and Senior Fellow Dr. Nora Bensahel discusses Secretary Hagel's review of the defense budget strategy with The Washington Post....
By Nora Bensahel
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Aircraft Carriers: R.I.P?
Two detailed arguments on the end of the aircraft carrier emerged earlier this month. The first, which has already received notable attention in the naval blogosphere, comes ...
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North Korea Abandons Armistice: 4 key Questions Answered
Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program Dr. Patrick Cronin analyzes North Korea's recent and consistent violations of the 1953 armistice, its aggressive nuclear t...
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General Emails Airmen, Lamenting Furloughs Due to Sequester
In a recent article on McClatchy Newspapers, Reserach Associate Jacob Stokes analyzes the impacts of the sequestration on the U.S. military budget....
By Jacob Stokes
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Cutting Off the Kim Family Cash
Non-Resident Senior Fellow Dr. David Asher discusses potential financial initiatives that cripple the Kim family and North Korea's nuclear missile programs with the Wall Stree...
By David Asher
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North Korea Tests New Leader of South; Park Geun-hye ‘No Softie’ to Belligerence
Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program Dr. Patrick Cronin discusses with The Washington Times about the escalation of tension between North and South Korea follo...
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U.S. Military Must Find Ways to Meet Global Threats - and Budget Demands
Research Associate Jacob Stokes discusses the rising U.S. military healthcare and personnel costs with McClatchy Newspapers....
By Jacob Stokes
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WWIII on the WWW
Senior Fellow and Director of the Program on Technology and U.S. National Security Dr. Irving Lachow discusses with Euronews China's speculated sponsorship of the multiple cyb...
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First Report in New CNAS "Disruptive Defense Papers" Series Urges U.S. Navy to Change Course
In a new report released today by the Center for a New American Security (CNAS), career naval flight officer Captain Henry J. Hendrix (Ph.D.), argues that the aircraft carrier...
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Wanted: Ph.Ds Who Can Win A Bar Fight
Foreign Policy features an excerpt from Visiting Fellow Major Fernando Lujan's recent report Light Footprints: The Future of American Military Intervention....
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Light-Footprint Approach to Military Intervention Needs New Strategic Framework, Says CNAS Visiting Fellow
With "light footprint" military interventions fast becoming a central part of American strategy, Major Fernando Lujan, USA, a Special Forces officer and visiting fellow at the...
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China-U.S. Accord Leads to UN Vote on North Korea Sanctions (New York)
Senior Advisor and Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program Dr. Patrick Cronin Discusses with the Associated Press about the Recent U.S.-China U.N. Accord and What...
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North Korea's Iran and Syria Connection
In a recent interview with The Star, Non-Resident Senior Fellow Dr. David Asher analyzes what the "scientific and technological cooperation" among North Korea, Iran and Syria ...
By David Asher
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Will Cuts Lead to DoD 'Brain Drain'?
Deputy Director of Studies and Senior Fellow Dr. Nora Bensahel discusses with Stars and Stripes the potential negative effects on the DoD workforce that could result from the ...
By Nora Bensahel
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Senate Appoints Four Members to QDR Panel
CNAS co-founder and member of the Board of DirectorsMichѐle Flournoy is among four appointments to the Quadrennial Defense Review’s independent panel, announced by the Senate ...
By Michèle Flournoy