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Disaster in Japan: Nuclear Energy, the Economy and the U.S.-Japan Alliance
Type of Publication: Policy BriefDate: 03/18/2011In Disaster in Japan: Nuclear Energy, the Economy and the U.S.-Japan Alliance, CNAS experts provide their perspectives on three critical areas: America's vital alliance with Japan, the world’s energy future and the Japanese economy.
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Extreme Crises: Reassessing U.S. Preparedness after Japan
Author(s): Dr. Patrick M. Cronin, Brian BurtonType of Publication: Policy BriefDate: 03/18/2011Extreme Crises: Reassessing U.S. Preparedness after Japan, calls for a reassessment of U.S. civilian and military crisis response capabilities.
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The Uncertain Rise of China's Military
Author(s): Abraham M. DenmarkType of Publication: Congressional TestimonyDate: 03/10/2011China’s growing defense budget – in addition to its claim of sovereignty in the South China Sea, anti-satellite weapons testing, and interest in cyber military capabilities – has raised questions about the implications of its rising military power, noted Center for a New American Security (CNAS) Fellow Abraham Denmark in congressional testimony to the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission on March 10, 2011. “The question of how China will use its newfound power, especially its military power, will determine the course of the 21st century,” said Denmark.
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Robotic Skies: Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance and the Strategic Defense of Japan
Author(s): Dr. Patrick M. Cronin, Paul S. GiarraType of Publication: Working PapersDate: 12/17/2010This report argues that intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) is important for Japan’s strategic defense in particular and for regional security in general, and assesses how Japan might utilize enhanced ISR through its alliance with the United States, by bolstering its national capacity, and by cooperating with other key countries in the wider Asia-Pacific region.
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Securing South Korea: A Strategic Alliance for the 21st Century
Author(s): Abraham M. Denmark, Zachary M. HosfordType of Publication: ReportDate: 12/17/2010Securing South Korea: A Strategic Alliance for the 21st Century, authored by Abraham Denmark and Zachary Hosford, provides policy recommendations for how the United States can enhance its alliance with South Korea. This includes how South Korea can create a more adaptive military force – including ground, air and naval forces – that would allow the country to meet the wide range of threats posed by its northern neighbor. Additionally, it would give them capacity to help manage regional issues such as China’s rise and access to the region’s numerous seaways.
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Renewal: Revitalizing the U.S.-Japan Alliance
Type of Publication: ReportDate: 10/27/2010Over its lifetime, the U.S.-Japan alliance has proven a resounding success. This report outlines how the United States and Japan can fully realize the alliance’s potential and lays out concrete steps to enhance U.S.-Japan security cooperation and strengthen the bilateral institutions, public support, and fiscal health that constitute the alliance’s foundation.
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Joint Statement | The Japan-U.S. Alliance and the Liberal International Order
Author(s): The Tokyo Foundation, Dr. Michael HorowitzType of Publication: ReportDate: 10/25/2010In this joint statement from the Center for a New American Security and the Japan-based Tokyo Foundation, Patrick Cronin, CNAS Senior Advisor and Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program, and Yoichi Funabashi, Editor in Chief of Asahi Shimbun, lay out a vision for the future of the U.S.-Japan alliance. This joint statement is endorsed by and marks the culmination of a U.S.-Japan study group made of up former policymakers and distinguished scholars from the United States and Japan.
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Monsoon: The Indian Ocean and the Future of American Power
Author(s): Robert KaplanType of Publication: BookDate: 10/19/2010In his new book, MONSOON: The Indian Ocean and the Future of American Power (A Random House Hardcover, On Sale: October 19, 2010), bestselling author and CNAS Senior Fellow Robert D. Kaplan argues that the Indian Ocean region and countries known as “Monsoon Asia” will become crucial to American power in the twenty-first century.
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Natural Allies: A Blueprint for the Future of U.S.-India Relations
Type of Publication: ReportDate: 10/18/2010The economic, political, and military rise of India is reshaping world politics and promises to make India both a true global power and one of the most important bilateral partners of the United States. This report, authored by former Deputy Secretary of State Richard L. Armitage, former Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs R. Nicholas Burns and CNAS Senior Fellow Richard Fontaine – and endorsed by over 20 esteemed foreign policy experts - provides a blueprint for the path forward for this critical relationship.
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America's Interests in India
Author(s): Marshall M. BoutonType of Publication: Working PapersDate: 10/17/2010In this U.S.-India Initiative Series working paper, author Marshall Bouton explores U.S. strategic interests in a deepened relationship with India and argues that that strengthening relations with India is in the long-term interest of the United States and will help ensure an international system in that accords with U.S. economic and political values.
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