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July 24—This report is a collective effort to provide a framework for the next administration as it forges a new national security strategy in a world marked by enormous tumult and change. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
June, 2008---
The authors argue that America’s leaders must broaden their strategic aperture and recognize the value in renewing their commitment to sustaining the pillars of the global system.
 
 
 

 


June, 2008---
A traditional approach will not suffice if the United States is to protect American interests and help iAsia realize its potential.

 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
Pivot Point: Directions for a New American Security
 
June 11, 2008—Keynote speaker Lindsey Graham (R-SC) encouraged the next president to empower moderates around the world.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
June 6, 2008—President Michele Flournoy and Fellows Colin Kahl and Shawn Brimley analyze and describe how America can best prepare for the dangerous period ahead.
 
 
 
 

 
 
 

June 3, 2008—Senior Fellow Sharon Burke and contributors give an overview of the energy security challenge, the elements of a national strategy, and a plan of action.

 
 
 

June 9, 2008—A draft CNAS report, provided here as a sneak peak prior to its official publication, looks at a variety of options to address Iran's nuclear ambitions including military and diplomatic approaches.
  
 

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Boston Globe Op-ed: America's new global challenge

July 24, 2008 - Ivo Daalder and Anne-Marie Slaughter discuss the challenges the next President will face, "The challenge for the next president is to understand how much has changed and how America can best pursue its national interests in such a different international environment. It isn't just the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan that have changed more

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