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Report Hashes Out Battle Plan Against Military Suicides
The New York Times discusses the importance of CNAS's new report on military suicide, co-authored by CNAS Senior Fellows Margaret Harrell and Nancy Berglass....
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Showdown Looming Behind Pentagon's Suicide Battle
Phil Ewing of Military.com News highlights the CNAS report Losing the Battle as he looks at military suicide and the tensions between troop advocates and the national gun-righ...
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Command Post: "Is It Smart to Pull All U.S. Troops Out of Iraq by Year's End?"
Today on Command Post, CNAS President John Nagl, Lawrence Korb of the Center for American Progress and Michael O'Hanlon of the Brookings Institution discuss President Obama's ...
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Audio - Losing the Battle: The Challenge of Military Suicide
The Center for a New American Security (CNAS) held an event, Losing the Battle, on November 1, 2011, from 4:30 to 6:00 p.m., to discuss the issue of suicide in the U.S. milita...
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New CNAS Report: Military Suicide Challenges Health of the Force
The Center for a New American Security (CNAS) released today a new report, Losing the Battle: The Challenge of Military Suicide, by Dr. Margaret Harrell, CNAS Senior Fellow an...
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The Realist Prism: U.S. Must Put Words Into Action in Asia-Pacific
CNAS's Hard Choices report, which outlines various defense budget cut scenarios, is discussed in the World Politics Review....
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In Downsizing Defense, Politics Trumps Strategy
CNAS Deputy Director of Studies and Senior Fellow Nora Bensahel comments in Congressional Quarterly on the possible role of personnel reductions as part of defense budget cutb...
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Violence in Afghanistan Dropped Over the Summer
In The Wall Street Journal, CNAS Senior Advisor LTG David Barno, USA (Ret.) discusses the need for Afghan security forces to take the lead in countering insurgents in the even...
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Defense Whiz to Pentagon: Your Predictions Are Destined to Fail
Chairman of the CNAS Board of Directors Richard Danzig talks with Wired about his new report on prediction in national security, Driving in the Dark....
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Command Post: "What Will Afghanistan Be Like in 10 Years?"
Today on Command Post, CNAS President John Nagl, Brian Katulis of the Center for American Progress, and Stephen Biddle of the Council on Foreign Relations discuss the future o...
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Cuts To Ground Forces Loom Large In Strategic-Choices Review (Updated)
The Pentagon is considering cutting the size of the Army and Marine Corps to pre-9/11 levels to slash security spending in the coming years, according to sources tracking the ...
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CNAS Report by Richard Danzig Recommends a New Approach to Prediction in National Security
The Center for a New American Security (CNAS) released a new report on October 26, 2011, Driving in the Dark: Ten Propositions About Prediction and National Security, by Richa...
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Defense Industry: Keep Paying Us or the Economy Dies
In Wired, the recent CNAS report Hard Choices is referenced on the decline of U.S. interest in procuring large-scale, high-technology defense projects. ...
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Command Post: "Is All the Money the U.S. is Pouring into Afghanistan Doing More Harm Than Good?"
Today on Command Post, John Nagl, Stephen Biddle and Brian Katulis discuss the impact of foreign aid on Afghanistan's economy and its relationship with the United States....
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Pentagon To Hold The Line In South Korea
in AOL Defense, CNAS Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program Patrick Cronin comments on the maintenance of current troop numbers in South Korea as the U.S. milita...
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Meet Mitt Romney's Radical, Right-wing, Sharia-phobe Foreign Policy Advisor
Senior Fellow Andrew Exum comments in The New Republic on Romney's selection of Walid Phares as a foreign policy advisor....
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Analysts Say Violence Could Escalate After U.S. Troops Leave Iraq
In the Los Angeles Times, CNAS President John Nagl discusses the political effects of President Obama's decision to withdraw all U.S. troops from Iraq by the end of this year....
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U.S. troops to Uganda?
Paul Miller of Foreign Policy discusses the CNAS report Hard Choices, co-authored by David Barno, with regard to President Obama's decision to send 100 U.S. special operations...
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Left behind in Iraq: thousands of contractors
CNAS Senior Fellow Richard Fontaine comments on CNN on the ongoing role of contractors in Iraq in the absence of U.S. troops....
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Uganda Mission Part Of Military's Wide Reach
On National Public Radio, CNAS Senior Fellow Richard Fontaine talks about America's long precedent for sending U.S. troops to assist foreign militaries in quelling insurgencie...