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Security at Sea: The Case for Ratifying the Law of the Sea Convention
Author(s): Will RogersType of Publication: Policy BriefDate: 04/25/2012While the United States has protected its maritime interests without ratifying the Law of the Sea Convention (LOSC), the rise of modern navies and unconventional security threats are making this approach increasingly risky and will imperil U.S. national security interests. The U.S. Senate must act now to protect the nation's maritime interests by approving LOSC, argues Will Rogers in Security at Sea: The Case for Ratifying the Law of the Sea Convention.
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America’s Cyber Future: Security and Prosperity in the Information Age
Author(s): Robert E. Kahn, Mike McConnell, Peter Schwartz, Nova J. Daly, Martha Finnemore, Richard Fontaine, Daniel E. Geer Jr., David A. Gross, Jason Healey, James A. Lewis, Kristin M. Lord, M. Ethan Lucarelli, Thomas G. Mahnken, Gary McGraw, Roger H. Miksad, Dr. Greg Rattray, Will Rogers, Christopher M. Schroeder, Travis SharpType of Publication: ReportDate: 05/31/2011Despite productive efforts by the U.S. government and the private sector to strengthen cyber security, the increasing sophistication of cyber threats continues to outpace progress. To help U.S. policymakers address the growing danger of cyber insecurity, this two-volume report features accessible and insightful chapters on cyber security strategy, policy, and technology by some of the world’s leading experts on international relations, national security, and information technology.
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Elements of Security: Mitigating the Risks of U.S. Dependence on Critical Minerals
Author(s): Christine ParthemoreType of Publication: ReportDate: 05/12/2011Elements of Security: Mitigating the Risks of U.S. Dependence on Critical Minerals, explores a range of potential vulnerabilities that stem from dependence on several minerals that the United States will need for defense supply chains and clean energy goals in the decades ahead.
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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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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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Asia’s Security and the Contested Global Commons
Author(s): Abraham M. DenmarkType of Publication: BookDate: 10/04/2010CNAS Fellow Abraham Denmark writes a chapter in the report Asia's Rising Power on Asia's Security and the Contested Global Commons. Download a free sample of his chapter here.
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Fueling the Future Force: Preparing the Department of Defense for a Post-Petroleum Era
Author(s): Christine Parthemore, Dr. John A. NaglType of Publication: ReportDate: 09/27/2010This report argues that the Department of Defense (DOD) must prepare to transition smoothly to a future in which it does not depend on petroleum – no small task given that 77 percent of DOD’s energy needs depend on petroleum for fuel. Authors Christine Parthemore and John Nagl offer 12 specific guiding principles that map a path forward for the Department, helping to ensure that DOD can weather change, protect its own interests, reduce its vulnerability to extreme price spikes and – most importantly – ensure that it can meet its mandate to protect the nation’s security.
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South Asia’s Geography of Conflict
Author(s): Robert KaplanType of Publication: ReportDate: 09/08/2010September 8, 2010 - In South Asia’s Geography of Conflict, CNAS Senior Fellow and acclaimed author Robert D. Kaplan provides a detailed analysis of South Asia's history and geography including the broad arc of territory from Afghanistan southeastward into northern India and highlights India’s pivotal role in the region. Watch a CNAS exclusive interview with Bob Kaplan on South Asia’s Geography of Conflict here.
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Restraint: Recalibrating American Strategy
Author(s): Dr. Patrick M. CroninType of Publication: ReportDate: 06/06/2010Faced with a shifting and complex global environment, this report calls for a recalibration of American strategy, noting, "The United States can best pursue a protracted period of global order by resisting the temptation to solve all the world’s problems.
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Promoting the Dialogue: Climate Change and America's Air Forces
Author(s): Will RogersType of Publication: Working PapersDate: 04/22/2010In this working paper, CNAS Research Assistant Will Rogers synthesizes how America’s air forces are considering climate change, identifies the role energy concerns play in the services’ decision-making calculations and offers recommendations on how to better integrate energy security and climate change concerns into near- and long-term strategic planning.
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