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China Leader’s Limits Come Into Focus as U.S. Visit Nears
CNAS Fellow Abraham Denmark comments to The New York Times about the limits of Chinese President Hu Jintao's influence on official Chinese policy....
By Abraham M. Denmark
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Determined to Strike
CNAS Senior fellow Tom Ricks reviews Peter Bergen's new book "The Longest War: The Enduring Conflict Between America and al Qaeda" for The New York Times....
By Thomas E. Ricks
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Pentagon Prohibited from Purchasing Chinese Solar Panels
CNAS Research Associate Will Rogers comments on the long-term effects of the "Buy American" provision in the latest military appropriations bill....
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Sadr Return Complicates U.S. Troop Presence In Iraq
In response to the return of anti-American cleric Muqtada al-Sadr to Iraq, CNAS President John Nagl asserted that there will be a continued need for American military help in ...
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U.S. Seeks to Revitalize Ties With China
CNAS Fellow Abraham Denmark gives the state of play of U.S.-China relations on NPR's Morning Edition. ...
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Test Unrelated to Gates Visit, China Says
Abraham Denmark talks to The New York Times about China's public first flight of its new stealth jet fighter that coincided with U.S. Defense Secretary Gates' visit....
By Abraham M. Denmark
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Counterinsurgency Strategy Not Working in Afghanistan, Critics Say
David Barno and Andrew Exum comment to Politics Daily on the debate among experts regarding how to contend with current challenges in Afghanistan....
By David W. Barno & USA (Ret.)
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Attacks On U.S. Forces Still an Option, Says Muqtada al-Sadr Upon Return to Iraq
John Nagl comments in the Christian Science Monitor on the return of Muqtada al-Sadr to Iraq....
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Afghan Insurgents Match Surge With More IEDs
"It's clear that the insurgency in Afghanistan remains very robust," said John Nagl, referring to an increase in U.S. troop casualties from improvised explosive devices (IEDs)...
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U.S. Troop Rollbacks May Not Stave Off Calls for More Pengaton Cuts
January 10, 2011- CNAS Senior Advisor and Senior Fellow Dave Barno comments on the Pentagon's plan to shrink the size of the Army and Marine Corps....
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U.S. Industry Dodges Bullet
CNAS Senior Advisor and Senior Fellow retired Army LTG David Barno comments on defense budget cuts in Defense News....
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Restraint: Recalibrating American Strategy
Secretary Gates characterized the United States' new operating environment as, "what had been a culture of endless money…will become a culture of savings and restraint." CNAS...
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Gates Packs Familiar List of Issues for Beijing
Abraham Denmark comments on the United States and China's military-to-military relationship in The New York Times....
By Abraham M. Denmark
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China’s Push to Modernize Military Is Bearing Fruit
“When we talk about a threat, it’s a combination of capabilities and intentions,” said Abraham M. Denmark who directs the Asia-Pacific Security Program at the Center for a New...
By Abraham M. Denmark
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A Deadly Virus We May Still Need
Chairman of the CNAS Board of Directors Richard Danzig writes in The New York Times about biological weapons and terrorism....
By Richard Danzig
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Why Our Best Officers Are Leaving
Why are so many of the most talented officers now abandoning military life for the private sector? An exclusive survey of West Point graduates shows that it’s not just money. ...
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Agreement in Afghanistan Offers Hope
Andrew Exum comments to USA Today about a recent Afghanistan development in which local elders have agreed to stop insurgent attacks in southern Helmand province, a former Tal...
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Critical Minerals: Growing Demands, Rising Tensions
Christine Parthemore writes about the growing demand of and interest in rare earth elements, found in everything from missile guidance systems to televisions, from policymaker...
By Christine Parthemore
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2010 CNAS Report: ROK Must Improve Military Capabilities; U.S.-ROK Alliance Should be Enhanced
North Korea’s ever-growing belligerence, illustrated by its vow to retaliate against the South for artillery drills and the recent attacks on Yeonpyeong Island, highlights the...
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QDDR Release a Positive Step Forward but Execution is Critical
America's most pressing national security challenges cannot be solved with military force alone. Secretary Clinton embraced this view at yesterday's unveiling of the first-ev...