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Korea-Japan relationship suffers sudden slump
CNAS Senior Director of the Asia Program Dr. Patrick Cronin discusses complications for the South Korea-Japan relationship posed by competing territorial claims on the Liancou...
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US 2012 Elections: Is There a Military Vote?
Adjunct Senior Fellow of the Military, Veterans, and Society Program Jason Dempsey discusses political participation in the military in PRI....
By Dr. Jason Dempsey
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Senate Appropriators Increase Navy Alternative Fuels Funding
Bacevich Fellow Will Rogers comments on the Senate's recent approval of additional funds for the Navy's alternative fuel research....
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Plots Are Tied to Shadow War of Israel and Iran
In The New York Times, Senior Fellow Dr. Andrew Exum analyzes the recent string of terrorist plots targetting Israel and its allies abroad and how they signal an evolving shad...
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Syria military launches assault on key district in Aleppo
In the Los Angeles Times, Senior Fellow Dr. Andrew Exum discusses the Syrian military's recent assault on rebels in Aleppo, highlighting the strategic importance of the northe...
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Jacob Stokes Discusses Senate Cybersecurity Bill on Federal News Radio
CNAS Research Assistant Jacob Stokes parses key provisions of the Senate cybersecurity bill and discusses the principal obstacles to its passage in an interview with Federal N...
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Andrew Exum Discusses War on Terror on France 24
Senior Fellow Dr. Andrew Exum discusses U.S. military interventions over the last decade and explains the war on terror from the frontline on France 24. ...
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CNAS Experts Comment on Senate Cyber Security Bill
With the Cybersecurity Act of 2012 being debated on the Senate floor today, CNAS experts comment on the threat of cyber security and the impact of this critical issue on U.S. ...
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Renewed Violence in Iraq
On C-SPAN, Deputy Director of Studies Dr. Nora Bensahel dissects the recent string of bombings that have taken place in Iraq, dicussing who may be behind the increase in viole...
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Bob Butler Joins CNAS as a Non-Resident Senior Fellow
The Center for a New American Security (CNAS) is pleased to announce that Bob Butler, former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Cyber Policy, has joined CNAS as a Non-R...
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A Case For Continued 'Forward Engagement'
In an interview with NPR, CNAS co-founder and board member Michèle Flournoy argues that despite difficult economic circumstances the US must pursue a policy of forward engagem...
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Will America Thrive?
Director of Studies Dr. Kristin Lord advances six recommendations for America to retain its preeminence during an age of global power transition and declining domestic economi...
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China Approves City Council, Military Base in Disputed Islands
Fellow Oriana Skylar Mastro discusses the recent Chinese decision to construct a military base in the disputed islands of the South China Sea, and what this means for the bala...
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White House says Assad 'losing control’ but holds line against arming rebels
Senior Fellow Dr. Nora Bensahel discusses what the recent bombing deaths of senior officials in the Assad regime say about opposition momentum in Syria, on The Hill's DEFCON b...
By Nora Bensahel
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Urbanization and the Global Climate Dilemma
Will Rogers writes about the challenges posed by the intersection of urbanization and climate change in GT2030.com, a blog launched by the National Intelligence Council in adv...
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British army 'capable' US ally despite cuts: minister
AFP reports on the remarks of British defense minister Philip Hammond at a CNAS event, in which he declared that the British army will remain a capable power and a trusted all...
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Audio: A Conversation on U.K.-U.S. Defense Cooperation with U.K. Secretary of State for Defense Philip Hammond
On Wednesday, July 18, CNAS hosted The Right Honourable Philip Hammond MP, the United Kingdom's Secretary of State for Defense, for a conversation on U.K.-U.S. Defense Coopera...
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Iran and the Bomb
In Foreign Affairs, Senior Fellow Dr. Colin Kahl rebuts the claim that a nuclear Iran will make the Middle East more secure....
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Experts advocate arctic drilling for long-term security
Bacevich Fellow Will Rogers discusses long-term trends in arctic oil exploration and development and how they will affect U.S. energy security in an interview with UPI. ...
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Phillip Carter Joins CNAS as a Non-Resident Senior Fellow in the Military, Veterans and Society Program
The Center for a New American Security (CNAS) is pleased to announce that Phillip Carter has joined the Center as a Non-Resident Senior Fellow. Mr. Carter's research at CNAS w...