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CNAS Launches Task Force for 50th Anniversary of All-Volunteer Force
For more information or to schedule an interview, please contact Cameron Edinburgh at [email protected]...
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Army Ended Fiscal Year Short Almost 20,000 Soldiers, Chief Says
Officials have insisted that this first-of-its-kind prep course offers young Americans an unprecedented opportunity to meet the Army’s standards, rather than lowering the bar ...
By Katherine L. Kuzminski
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U.S. Aims to Turn Taiwan into Giant Weapons Depot
The United States would not be able to resupply Taiwan as easily as Ukraine because of the lack of ground routes from neighboring countries. The goal now, officials say, is to...
By Jacob Stokes
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China’s International Blockchain Push May Face Huawei-Like Obstacles
BSN Spartan was developed by Hong Kong-based Red Date Technology Ltd, which Beijing tapped to design and build China’s domestic blockchain infrastructure. Red Date, which the ...
By Yaya J. Fanusie
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The Sabotage of Gas Pipelines Were a ‘Warning Shot’ from Putin to the West, and Should Brace for More Subterfuge, Russia Experts Warn
Russia's influence over Europe's energy supply has been a constant point of concern since the Ukraine war began in late February. The EU has been scrambling to find gas suppli...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor
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U.S., Pacific Islands Summit Strengthen Partnership, Experts Say Will Help Taiwan Protect Diplomatic Ties
Jacob Stokes, a researcher at the Center for a New American Security, a think tank in Washington, believes that if the United States can compete with China for influence in th...
By Jacob Stokes
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U.S. Grapples with Risk of Nuclear War over Ukraine
If Putin does use nuclear weapons, he could seek a "demonstration effect" — perhaps by detonating a nuclear weapon over the Black Sea or in the Arctic — or deploy a smaller-yi...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor
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Iran Eyes Petrochemical Expansion amid Russian Price War and US Sanctions
Refined polymers and compounds are found in everything from fertilisers and plastics to laundry detergents, paper and clothing. While many people may not be as familiar with p...
By Rachel Ziemba
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Putin’s War Machine Funding Is Unscathed by Latest Sanctions
When the new US sanctions were announced, attention turned immediately to Nabiullina. She has served as Russia’s central bank governor since 2013 and was appointed to a new fi...
By Rachel Ziemba
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Pipeline Sabotage Is Mystery, but Putin, Russia Are Prime Suspects
Experts say damage to the Nord Stream 1 and 2 gas pipelines is a cynical use of a “gray zone” aggression that leaves few good options for retribution. “We have war-gamed this...
By Jim Townsend
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U.S. Dismisses Annexation of Ukraine Regions and Imposes Sanctions on Russian Elites
The targeting by the Treasury and Commerce Departments of scores of Russian defense firms, their alleged front companies, and some foreign suppliers, including in China, are i...
By Emily Kilcrease
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West ‘Dead Set’ against Russia’s Sham Annexation
The move to politically seize control of the Luhansk, Donetsk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions in Ukraine’s south and east was relatively costless for Putin. He played to his...
By Jeffrey Edmonds
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Explainer–How the U.S. Could Tighten Sanctions on Russia over Ukraine
Experts said they expect Washington will continue to take measures enforcing its existing sanctions on Russia and target those helping Moscow to evade sanctions. The United St...
By Edward Fishman
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CNAS Welcomes Thomas Krueger as Adjunct Senior Fellow
Washington, September 29, 2022—The Center for a New American Security (CNAS) is pleased to welcome Thomas Krueger as an Adjunct Senior Fellow in the Energy, Economics, and Sec...
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Biden Pushes Limits of Taiwan Policy, despite Chinese Outrage
The administration is sensitive to China’s opposition to the proposed legislation, introduced by Sens. Bob Menendez (D-N.J.), chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committe...
By Jacob Stokes
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Chips Act Gives Hope to U.S. Semiconductor Industry
In the immediate future, the conflict in Ukraine has demonstrated the consequences of the chip shortage, said Megan Lamberth, an associate fellow for the technology and nation...
By Megan Lamberth
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Russia’s Stripped Its Western Borders to Feed the Fight in Ukraine
Two European defense officials estimated there could be as few as 6,000 of the original 30,000 Russian ground forces left in Kaliningrad and near the Baltic region. Although t...
By Jim Townsend
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Indian Ocean Rivalry: China’s Naval Maneuvers Irk New Delhi
Tom Shugart, an adjunct senior fellow at the Center for a New American Security (CNAS) think tank, said: "While we don't have any direct indications of intentions to specifica...
By Tom Shugart
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Nancy Brinker, Michael Brown, and Ellen Lord Join CNAS Board of Advisors
Washington, September 27, 2022—The Center for a New American Security is pleased to welcome Nancy Brinker, Michael Brown, and Ellen Lord to its Board of Advisors. "Nancy, Mike...
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Retired Army Colonel from Omaha Embarks on Cross-Country Bike Ride to Honor Fallen Soldiers
The retired Army colonel is with his guys: the six paratroopers who gave their lives in Afghanistan in 2007 while serving under his command. Pfc. Chris Pfeifer. Sgt. Adrian Hi...
By Christopher D. Kolenda