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U.S.-Taliban Peace Talks Once Again Raising Eyebrows
In U.S. News and World Report, Senior Fellow Nora Bensahel comments on the renewed U.S. effort to engage the Afghan Taliban in peace talks....
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A new brand of cyber security: hacking the hackers
Dr. Irving Lachow, Director of the Program on Technology and National Security, discusses defending cyber networks in The Los Angeles Times....
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China's Taking The Gloves Off In The South China Sea By Boarding Ships Any Place It Likes
Starting January 1 police in the southern Chinese island province of Hainan will board ships which enter what China considers its territory in the South China Sea, Ben Blancha...
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So you want to get a Ph.D. to get ahead in DC....
Adjunct Senior Fellow of the Military, Veterans, and Society Program Jason Dempsey examines the benefits of having a PhD when working in Washington in Foreign Policy....
By Dr. Jason Dempsey
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Pentagon Solutions: Sequestration Becoming Likely Scenario
Federal News Radio interviews Dr. Nora Bensahel, Joel Smith and Jacob Stokes on sequestration cuts and features the CNAS policy brief Countdown to Sequestration: Why American ...
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US asked to strengthen engagement with Brazil, India, Turkey
WASHINGTON: US should pursue closer partnerships with four powerful democracies - Brazil, India, Indonesia and Turkey -- as they hold the potential to renew the international ...
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U.S. Must Strengthen Engagement with "Global Swing States" Brazil, India, Indonesia and Turkey, Say Experts in Joint CNAS-GMF Report
The rise of four powerful democracies--Brazil, India, Indonesia and Turkey--presents one of the most significant opportunities for U.S. foreign policy in the early 21st centur...
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China’s Military Advances With Aircraft Carrier Fighter Landings
China achieved a military milestone when a homegrown fighter jet landed on its new aircraft carrier, the latest step in a modernization bid that’s recorded advances in submari...
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National Security Human Capital Program
Audio: A Conversation with the Honorable Leon PanettaThe Center for a New American Security hosted "A Conversation with the Honorable Leon Panetta, U.S. Secretary of Defense" on November 20, 2012. Secretary Panetta discussed U.S...
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Defense industry cautiously upbeat on sequester
So far, this fall’s lame-duck congressional session has been stuffed with sensationalism, but defense insiders are confident that a defense authorization bill and sequestratio...
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Honey, I Shrunk the Pentagon
Senior Fellow David Barno and CNAS report "Hard Choices: Responsible Defense in an Age of Austerity" are featured in The New York Times on potential defense budget cut scenari...
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China Could Use Europe's Financial Crisis to Get Foothold in Atlantic
While Washington orchestrates America's "pivot to Asia," the Chinese are already looking at taking over facilities much closer to U.S. shores, according to one report. Chinese...
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Obama's Asia Trip Comes Amid Tug of War With China
WASHINGTON—President Obama's historic visit to Myanmar, marking his return to Asia only days after his re-election, is rooted in a strategic move to shape new relationships as...
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Beef jerky, reality shows, beer: Coburn tells DoD to cut it all out
Dr. Nora Bensahel comments on the Pentagon's defense spending in Federal News Radio....
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America's solar soldiers
Bacevich Fellow Will Rogers discusses the U.S. military's energy efforts with Global Post. ...
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Plentiful US Oil Won’t Kill Renewable Energy
A wealth of shale oil will enable Americans to become king of oil producers by 2020, but that does not spell doom for renewable energy. The new report projecting U.S. oil domi...
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Why US Oil Dominance Won't Lower Gas Prices
Booming oil production could allow the U.S. to become the world's largest global oil producer by 2020 and help the country become practically energy self-sufficient by 2035, a...
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America Must Improve its Care for Veterans, Says CNAS Expert
After more than a decade of war, several years of constrained national budgets and a changing veteran population, the second Obama administration must confront how best to uph...
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Strong Possibility of Sequestration on January 2, Say CNAS Experts
With a comprehensive "grand bargain" agreement on taxes and spending unlikely to succeed in the lame duck session, there is a strong possibility that sequestration will commen...
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Audio: Tom Ricks "The Generals" Book Launch
On November 8, CNAS hosted the book launch for The Generals: American Military Command from World War II to the Present by Thomas E. Ricks, Senior Fellow at CNAS and Contribut...
By Thomas E. Ricks