
General David H. Petraeus delivered the morning keynote address at the Center for a New American Security's third annual conference, "Striking a Balance: A New American Security." His presentation slides, "Centcom Update," are available for download here.
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General David H. Petraeus delivered the morning keynote address at the Center for a New American Security's third annual conference, "Striking a Balance: A New American Security." The full transcript is available here.
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The full transcript of the panel "After the Fire: Shaping the U.S. Relationship with Iraq" from the June 11, 2009, conference is available here.
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Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs Judith McHale delivered the luncheon keynote address at the Center for a New American Security's third annual conference, "Striking a Balance: A New American Security." The transcript of her remarks is available here.
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The full transcript of the panel "No Illusions: Regaining the Strategic Initiative with North Korea" from the June 11, 2009, conference is available here.
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The full transcript of the panel "Triage: The Next 12 Months in Afghanistan and Pakistan" from the June 11, 2009, conference is available here.
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The full transcript of the panel "Natural Security" from the June 11, 2009, conference is available here.
| more |CNAS Senior Fellow Tom Ricks commented on the surge in Iraq and described what is ahead for American troops at an event hosted by the Foreign Policy Research Institute.
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April 1, 2009 - CNAS hosted a discussion with CNAS Senior Fellow David Kilcullen on his new book, The Accidental Guerrilla: Fighting Small Wars in the Midst of a Big One. The book takes an infinitely complicated situation like global terrorism and localized guerrilla warfare within the larger framework of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and makes them both understandable and interesting. Read the transcript of the event here.
| more |February 5, 2009 - CNAS Senior Fellow David Kilcullen spoke during a Senate Foreign Relations Committee roundtable on Afghanistan. "We're seven years into a very long war. We need to be honest with ourselves about the harsh strategic choices that we face in Afghanistan and Pakistan," he told the senators.
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