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Leon Panetta in India amid US focus on Asia
CNAS Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program Patrick Cronin said India is unwilling to tightly align with US objectives because of the myriad of challenges it fac...
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Covert Wars, Waged Virally
In the New York Times, CNAS Senior Fellow Tom Ricks reviews David Sanger's book "Confront and Conceal," about the American role in using computer warfare to attack Iran’s nucl...
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DOD looks to foreign allies for help passing Law of the Sea treaty
CNAS Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program Patrick Cronin said Panetta is trying to generate support for the Law of the Sea treaty among regional allies in the ...
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Panetta explains Pentagon's 'pivot' toward Asia
CNAS Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program Patrick Cronin said Japan and other U.S. allies worry that with defense cuts, it will be difficult for Washington to have a ...
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U.S. Role in a Changing World: Four Grand Strategies for the Next Decade
In America's Path: Grand Strategy for the Next Administration, editors and CNAS experts Richard Fontaine and Dr. Kristin M. Lord bring together four strategists - Dr. Robert J...
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Competing perspectives on American grand strategy
In Foreign Policy, Peter Feaver writes about the new CNAS report America’s Path: Grand Strategy for the Next Administration....
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In Depth Interview with Nora Bensahel - Federal News Radio
Nora Bensahel discusses the new CNAS report Sustainable Pre-eminence with Federal News Radio and speaks to how the U.S. can maintain a strong military while minimizing costs....
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West Point Is Divided on a War Doctrine’s Fate
In The New York Times, CNAS Non-Resident Senior Fellow John Nagl weighs in on the positive and negative aspects of counterinsurgency....
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Think Tank Calls Budget Cuts an Opportunity to Reform Military
U.S. News and World Report summarizes the recommendations in the new CNAS report "Sustainable Pre-eminence," and explains that the publication emphasizes that the Defense Depa...
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Why Senate, House Authorizers Both Added Dough For Armor
AOL Defense reports on the new CNAS publication "Sustainable Pre-eminence" and how CNAS authors consider heavy ground vehicles to be less relevant to the administration's stra...
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Turncoat Attacks in Afghanistan
CNAS Senior Fellow Andrew Exum comments on the challenge of not having a reliable partner in Afghanistan in Diplomatic Courier....
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Refixing the Pentagon. Again.
In Time, Mark Thompson reviews the new CNAS report Sustainable Pre-eminence: Reforming the U.S. Military at a Time of Strategic Change....
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S. Korea’s maritime security challenged
CNAS Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program Patrick Cronin shared the view that Seoul must focus more on its naval strength in The Korea Herald....
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Report: Research Group Outlines Possible Defense Cuts
Executive Gov discusses "Sustainable Pre-eminence," a new CNAS report, which explains that the Defense Department can reduce spending on weapons systems and still maintain mil...
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U.S. Must Remain Pre-eminent Military Power While Reforming Department of Defense, Say CNAS Experts
In Sustainable Pre-eminence: Reforming the U.S. Military at a Time of Strategic Change, released today by the Center for a New American Security, experts LTG David W. Barno, U...
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Think Tank Calls for Major U.S. Defense Reductions
Defense News analyzes the policy recommendations put forth by the authors of the new CNAS report Sustainable Pre-eminence: Reforming the U.S. Military at a Time of Strategic C...
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New Study Outlines How the Military Could Create a Leaner, Less Expensive Force
Thom Shanker writes in The New York Times about the new CNAS report “Sustainable Pre-eminence," which provides policy recommendations for how the Pentagon can reorganize and r...
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Obama Leaves NATO With Message On Winding Down Afghan War
In Bloomberg, CNAS Senior Advisor LTG David Barno, USA (Ret.) comments on the failure of the Pakistan negotiations within the context of the NATO summit....
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Defense budget standoff
CNAS Deputy Director of Studies Nora Bensahel discusses the battle in Congress over the Pentagon's 2013 budget with Dan Gouré, vice president of the Lexington Institute, on De...
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NATO considers future of Afghanistan
LTG David Barno, USA (Ret.), Andrew Exum and Matthew Irvine's 2011 policy brief "The Next Fight," in which the authors argued that Afghan forces were perhaps far from prepared...