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U.S. Cyber Experts: Deterrence Not Enough
Senior Fellow Irving Lachow comments on the Pentagon's deterrence strategy in cyberwafare in Defense News....
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Romney unveils list of retired brass supporters
Report published by CNAS on veterans' endorsements of presidential campaigns is mentioned in Army Times....
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Should military veterans endorse presidential candidates?
A recent study published by CNAS on veterans' endorsements in presidential campaigns is mentioned in The Christian Science Monitor....
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BOOK REVIEW: ‘The Generals’
The Washington Times reviews Tom Ricks' new book The Generals: American Military Command from World War II to Today....
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CNAS Announces the Next Generation National Security Leaders Class of 2012-2013
The Center for a New American Security (CNAS) is pleased to announce the Next Generation National Security Leaders Class of 2012-2013. These 16 emerging leaders have diverse b...
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Experts Assess Impact of Veterans' Endorsements on Political Campaigns in Study Published by CNAS
As the 2012 presidential election approaches, experts Dr. James Golby, Assistant Professor at the United States Military Academy; Kyle Dropp, Ph.D. candidate in Political Scie...
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Often overlooked, defense and foreign policy are integral parts of candidates’ platforms
Senior Fellow Shawn Brimley comments in Stars and Stripes on the similarities in Obama and Romney's foreign and defense policies....
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Military Endorsements Hold Greater Benefits for Democrats, Study Finds
Study published by CNAS on veterans' endorsements in presidential campaigns is mentioned in The Caucus of The New York Times....
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Building trust and strength should be focus of N.K. policy: expert
Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program Patrick Cronin discusses how South Korea can improve its foreign policy towards North Korea in the The Korea Herald....
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India appears ambivalent about role as U.S. strategy pivots toward Asia
NEW DELHI — If the soaring rhetoric of their burgeoning partnership is to be believed, India is the linchpin of Washington’s strategic pivot toward Asia. But it has become app...
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U.S. Readies Cyberdefense
CNAS Director of Studies Kristin Lord comments on Defense Secretary Panetta's speech on U.S. cyber security in the Wall Street Journal....
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The fleet of tanks the military doesn't want but Congress is fighting to keep
Non-Resident Fellow Travis Sharp discusses the Pentagon's struggles with Congress to implement cuts to the U.S. defense budget on CNN's OutFront....
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30 Issues: Big Military
On WNYC's The Brian Lehrer Show, Dr. Nora Bensahel discusses Obama and Romney's proposals for defense spending and the future of the U.S. military....
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Pitchfork in the Road
CNAS Non-Resident Fellow Travis Sharp's analysis on the U.S. defense budget is mentioned in Time....
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Defense Realities Loom For Next President
Dr. Nora Bensahel comments in Aviation Week on the next administration's daunting prospects for defense spending....
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CNAS Releases National Security Guide to the 2012 Presidential Election
With the 2012 presidential election just a month away, the Center for a New American Security (CNAS) released today a National Security Guide to the 2012 Presidential Election...
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Deployment "Osprey" action as part of the national defense strategy
CNAS Research Associate Zachary Hosford comments on the U.S. deployment of the "Osprey" aircraft in East Asia on CCTV....
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Facing uncertain future, Army reloads
Senior Fellow LTG David Barno comments on the U.S. Army's future role in combat operations in Politico....
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Impact of Looming ‘Sequestration’ Cuts to Nevada’s Military Bases Difficult to Gauge
Washington — In political America, all eyes and minds are focused on Nov. 6. But for Nevada’s military bases and defense personnel, Dec. 31 might be the more important day to...
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Marines Test Women on Infantry Course for First Time
Senior Fellow LTG David Barno comments in USA Today on the Marine Corps' Infantry Officer Course training women for the first time in history....