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The Economic Imperative: Stabilizing Afghanistan Through Economic Growth
Author(s):Type of Publication: Policy BriefDate: 04/12/2010This policy brief argues that smart execution of the American strategy in Afghanistan depends on tapping into Afghanistan’s economic potential and empowering Afghans to foster economic development in their own country.
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The Burden: America's Hard Choices in Post-Election Iraq
Author(s): Thomas E. RicksType of Publication: Policy BriefDate: 02/24/2010In this policy brief, CNAS Senior Fellow Tom Ricks argues that U.S. and Iraqi policymakers should go back to the drawing board and find a solution that prevents Iraq from unraveling, and recommends the Obama Administration signal to Iraqi leaders that the United States is open to re-negotiating the Status of Forces Agreement.
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Vision Meets Reality: 2010 QDR and 2011 Defense Budget
Author(s): Travis SharpType of Publication: Policy BriefDate: 02/01/2010This policy brief provides an analysis of the FY 2011 defense budget request, places it in the context of the 2010 Quadrennial Defense Review and historical budgetary trends, and outlines the uncertain budgetary future that looms ahead.
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Sustainable Security: Developing a Security Strategy for the Long Haul
Author(s): Jim ThomasType of Publication: ReportDate: 04/01/2008The inability of many states in the developing world to govern and police themselves effectively or to work collectively with their neighbors to secure their regions represents a global security capacity deficit that can threaten U.S. interests. Effectively addressing this security deficit will require a new approach, one that is more preventive and indirect in its nature, that seeks to husband American power, and that reconciles America’s values, interests, and commitments with its finite resources over the long haul.
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