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In Libyan Conflict, Is Endgame A Stalemate?
CNAS Fellow Andrew Exum comments on the disorganization of Libya's rebel forces on NPR's Morning Edition....
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Dr. Nora Bensahel, Foreign Policy Expert and Military Strategist, Joins CNAS
The Center for a New American Security (CNAS) is pleased to announce that foreign policy expert and military strategist Dr. Nora Bensahel has joined CNAS as Deputy Director of...
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Did the State Department Get the Quadrennial Diplomacy and Development Review Right?
The QDDR is " a document about new investments when it should be a document about trade-offs" argue Kristin Lord and Brian Burton in a Washington Quarterly article. ...
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Military Power In A Disorderly World
CNAS Senior Advisor and Senior Fellow LTG David Barno, USA (Ret.) writes in World Politics Review about the changes in military power in a global world. ...
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Obama's Geopolitical Juggling Act
CNAS Visiting Fellow Dan Kliman comments on the United States' ability to balance reaction to "the crisis of the moment with the pursuit of long-term strategic priorities."...
By Daniel Kliman
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American F-15 Crashes in Libya, a Reminder of Mission's Potential Costs
“The crash demonstrates the real and potential costs of the operation,” stated CNAS Senior Fellow Richard Fontaine to The Christian Science Monitor regarding the recent crash ...
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Congress Not Eager To Assert Power of Purse In Libya Operations
CNAS Fellow Andrew Exum's blog comments on the cost of the initial missile assault on Libya are quoted in the National Journal. ...
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What Is The U.S. Plan For Libya?
CNAS Senior Fellow Richard Fontaine suggests in his piece in The New York Times that "A pragmatic plan for U.S. success in Libya must start with resolving some fundamental con...
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U.S. Military Has Questions About Libya Mission
CNAS Senior Fellow Tom Ricks comments on NPR's Morning Edition about the U.S. military mission in Libya....
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Army Braces for Backlash Over Photos of Stryker Soldiers with Corpses in Afghanistan
CNAS Vice President and Director of Studies Kristin Lord comments on the impact of recently leaked photos connected to a murder trial for two U.S. soldiers accused of killing ...
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CNAS Policy Brief: Growing Western Hemisphere Violence Demands Regional Response
The most dangerous threat to the United States and its allies in the Western Hemisphere is the growth of powerful transnational criminal organizations in Mexico and Central Am...
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U.S., British Tomahawk Missiles ‘First Phase’ Opened Airspace Over Libya
"This is not a symbolic use of force. Only the United States has the capability to act against the integrated air defense systems that Libya has,” said CNAS President John Nag...
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CNAS Policy Briefs: Disaster in Japan and Its Consequences
As Japan and the world rush to address the immediate challenges created by last week’s earthquake, tsunami and ensuing nuclear crisis, it is important to recognize that the sh...
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For The Obama Administration, Four Key Questions About Libya
CNAS Fellow Andrew Exum's is quoted in National Journal regarding U.S. strategic goals in Libya....
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Middle East Tensions Present Obama Administration With Unique Challenges
CNAS President John Nagl comments to The Huffington Post about U.S. options in Middle Eastern countries where protests are being violently suppressed....
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Is the U.S. on a Path to Victory in Afghanistan?
CNAS Senior Fellow Lieutenant General David Barno, USA (Ret.) discusses the future of the U.S. presence in Afghanistan on the Public Radio International and Southern Californi...
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Petraeus, Polls Disagree On Afghan War Progress
CNAS report Responsible Transition: Securing U.S. Interests in Afghanistan Beyond 2011 written by LTG David W. Barno, USA (Ret.) and Andrew M. Exum is referenced in a Huffingt...
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Is US Aid To Afghanistan Helping Win The War? Doubts Are Increasing
CNAS Fellow Andrew Exum comments on what counterinsurgency has come to mean in Afghanistan in The Christian Science Monitor. ...
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China: Words and Deeds Not In Sync
CNAS Fellow Abraham Denmark comments on the sovereignty China has in the South China Sea. ...
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CNAS: Expert: China Must Use Power Responsibly
China’s growing defense budget, the country's claim of sovereignty in the South China Sea, anti-satellite weapons testing and interest in cyber military capabilities have rais...