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Senate OKs Bill To Boost Hiring Of Veterans
The Senate has approved just in time for Veterans Day a series of tax credits designed to make it easier for veterans to find jobs. Some 240,000 veterans who served in Iraq an...
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Command Post: "Do Frequent Military Deployments Increase Suicide?"
Today on Command Post, CNAS Senior Fellow Dr. Margaret Harrell discusses the role of deployment frequency in military suicide....
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Command Post: "Iraq: Was That Lack of Immunity for U.S. Troops Simply an Excuse to Pull Out?"
Today on Command Post, CNAS President John Nagl, Lawrence Korb of Center for American Progress and Michael O'Hanlon of the Brookings Institution discuss the reasoning behind t...
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American Society in Crisis: Non-Hostile Deaths Are Overtaking Veterans
New CNAS policy brief on military suicide is discussed by author Cilla McCain in Huffington Post....
By Cilla McCain
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Brief: DoD Must Alter Suicide Prevention Plan
The Navy Times reviews the message and recommendations behind the recent policy brief by Meg Harrell, the Director of the Joining Forces Initiative, and Nancy Berglass, CNAS N...
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NATO's Noble Words Go for Naught
CNAS Deputy Director of Studies and Senior Fellow Nora Bensahel comments in The New York Times on how defense budget cuts could impact U.S. participation in NATO....
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Michele Flournoy, Pentagon’s Highest-Ranking Woman, Is Making Her Mark on Foreign Policy
The career of Under Secretary of Defense for Policy and former CNAS President Michele Flournoy is profiled in The Washington Post....
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New Report Says Military Suicides Are On The Rise
CNAS Senior Fellow Meg Harrell speaks with CBS Boston's WBZ NewsRadio about the concerning rate of military suicide in the U.S....
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US weighs shift in strategy in Afghanistan war
CNAS Senior Fellow Andrew Exum speaks with the Agence France-Presse about how best to implement a U.S. strategic shift in Afghanistan....
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Defense industry - and its jobs - vulnerable
CNAS Bacevich Fellow Travis Sharp comments in The Philadelphia Inquirer on how defense budget cuts could affect pentagon-funded jobs....
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Pentagon vs. NRA: Will gun-rights law raise risk of soldier suicides?
CNAS Senior Fellow Meg Harrell comments in The Christian Science Monitor on the role personal firearms play in military suicide....
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Analysts see shift coming for U.S. role in Afghanistan
CNAS Senior Fellow David Barno comments in Stars and Stripes on how U.S. strategy in Afghanistan could shift in the near future....
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U.S. Explores Faster Afghan Handover
CNAS Senior Advisor LTG David Barno comments in The Wall Street Journal that the prolonged presence of U.S. troops in Afghanistan has kept local forces from taking the lead in...
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Command Post: "Why Are There So Many Military Suicides?"
Today on Command Post, Dr. Margaret Harrell, CNAS Senior Fellow and Director of the Joining Forces initiative, and Dr. Cam Ritchie, who recently retired as the Army's top psyc...
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New Report: Military Losing the Battle Against Suicide
ABC News discusses the highlights of a new CNAS report on military suicide....
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How to Cut the Defense Budget Responsibly
In Foreign Affairs, CNAS fellows Dave Barno, Nora Bensahel, and Travis Sharp outline how the U.S. can cut its defense budget in a strategically responsible way....
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Philosophy To Live By: Center for a New American Security CEO, Marine Veteran, Best Selling Author Nate Fick
CNAS CEO Nate Fick speaks with Washington Exec about his management approach....
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A Veteran Commits Suicide Every 80 Minutes, Center for a New American Security Study Reveals
Huffington Post highlights the importance of a new CNAS report on military suicide by CNAS Senior Fellows Margaret Harrell and Nancy Berglass...
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U.S. Scores Some Wins But Taliban Winning the Propaganda War
In the National Journal, CNAS Senior Advisor LTG David Barno, USA (Ret.) comments on the Taliban's success in controlling the anti-Western narrative in Afghanistan....
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Report: Suicide increase threatens volunteer military's future
CNN discusses the importance of CNAS's new report on military suicide....