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Afghan Handover Plan Roiled
CNAS Senior Fellow Andrew Exum is interviewed by the Wall Street Journal, commenting that the Afghan leadership has been slow to realize the gravity of unrest which followed t...
By Andrew M. Exum
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A Problem Shared is One Quickly Solved
The Financial Times delves into the challenge of encouraging cross-disciplinary research, a topic recently blogged about by CNAS Senior Fellow Andrew Exum on weighing the deci...
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Rebels and Ordinary Citizens Alike Struggle to Survive the Bombing of Homs
The Daily Beast cites the recent CNAS report by Non-Resident Senior Fellow Marc Lynch, mentioning that the involvement of an international military force would worsen the viol...
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US Torn over Arming Syrian Rebels
Asia Times refers to CNAS Senior Fellow Marc Lynch's latest policy brief on Syria, highlighting his view that Washington should put pressure on the Assad regime and encourage ...
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CNAS Chairman Lauds Brunei Stability, Education
The Honorable Dr. Richard Danzig, Chairman of the CNAS Board of Directors, highlights the progress of the ASEAN member states in addressing terrorism-induced issues in Brunei ...
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Will Iran Make Preemptive Strike?
CNAS Senior Fellow Dr. Colin Kahl discusses the possible impact of an Israeli strike on Iran on Fox News....
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Why Obama Won’t Intervene in Syria
In Salon, CNAS Senior Fellow Marc Lynch explains that U.S. military intervention in Syria would have minor success and a high risk of failure and civilian deaths....
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The U.S. and Other ‘Friends of Syria’ Still Search for a Strategy to Oust Assad
In TIME Magazine's "Global Spin" blog, CNAS Senior Fellow Marc Lynch states that the U.S. should focus on strategies that weaken the Assad regime politically and combat the po...
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U.S. Inching Closer to Favoring Arms for Syria Rebels
In the Christian Science Monitor, CNAS Non-Resident Senior Fellow Marc Lynch suggests that the U.S. work to strengthen the opposition in Syria into a unified political voice b...
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Shifting Winds In The South China Sea – Analysis
Natural resource competition in the South China Sea has increased the possibility of conflict in the region, according to Foreign Policy in Focus, which cites CNAS Research As...
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Morality and Consequences in Syria
The National Interest acknowledges CNAS Non-Resident Senior Fellow Marc Lynch's recent report, "Pressure Not War: A Pragmatic and Principled Policy Towards Syria." ...
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CNAS Expert Calls for Renewed Diplomacy, Not War, in Syria
If Syria is to have any chance of reaching political transition, the United States and the international community must respond to the increasing violence there through an enh...
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To Arm or Not to Arm Syrian Rebels, That Is the Question
The Inter Press Service outlines the consequences of arming untested opposition groups in Syria, citing the recent policy brief by CNAS Non-Resident Senior Fellow Marc Lynch....
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Don’t Arm the Syrian Opposition, Say U.S. Officials
In Yahoo! News' "The Envoy," CNAS Non-Resident Senior Fellow Marc Lynch discusses his recent report on Syria, and explains how the U.S. should apply pressure on the Assad regi...
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New German Military Role Stresses Partnership
CNAS Senior Fellow Nora Bensahel discusses the rules of engagement for German and American troops in Afghanistan in the context of NATO....
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Afghan General Sounds Alarm
In The Wall Street Journal, CNAS Senior Advisor LTG David Barno, USA (Ret.) emphasizes the importance of maintaining funding for Afghan security forces....
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Audio - Counterinsurgency and Afghanistan: Experiences, Strategies and Perspectives
On February 17, the Center for a New American Security and ISPK hosted Dr. Thomas de Maizière, Minister of Defense of the Federal Republic of Germany, for a public address tit...
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To Be Read by All Parties
Emily Parker of The New York Times comments on the influence of CNAS Senior Fellow Robert Kaplan's book, Monsoon, on the Obama adminsitration's foreign policy in the Indian Oc...
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Policing Reform & Reforming Police
CNAS Senior Fellow Andrew Exum and Research Intern J. Dana Stuster co-author a commentary in Sada, focusing on security reform in Egypt and Tunisia as drivers for a successful...
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As Wars Wind Down, What Are U.S. Security Needs?
In National Public Radio, CNAS Deputy Director of Studies Nora Bensahel comments on how difficult it is to prepare for future security needs because there is no telling what t...