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Counterinsurgency and the Future of NATO
Author(s): Dr. John A. Nagl, Dr. Richard WeitzType of Publication: Working PapersDate: 10/01/2010In this first working paper produced by The Transatlantic Paper Series, CNAS President John Nagl and Non-Resident Senior Fellow Richard Weitz evaluate how NATO can best implement counterinsurgency in Afghanistan.
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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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An Indispensable Force: Investing in America’s National Guard and Reserves
Author(s): Dr. John A. Nagl, Travis SharpType of Publication: ReportDate: 09/21/2010This report argues that the United States must undertake a number of initiatives to ensure that the National Guard and Reserves remain an indispensable force capable of defending the American homeland and protecting U.S. security interests around the world.
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Recommendations for Congress – Contracting in Conflicts: The Path to Reform
Author(s): Dr. John A. Nagl, Richard FontaineType of Publication: FactsheetDate: 07/15/2010Recent congressional hearings on government contractors in conflict zones illustrate the acute awareness on Capitol Hill and across all branches of government of the urgent need for contracting reform. This factsheet details specific policy recommendations for Congress as laid out in the CNAS report Contracting in Conflicts: The Path to Reform.
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Are Private Security Contractors Performing Inherently Governmental Functions?
Author(s): Dr. John A. NaglType of Publication: Congressional TestimonyDate: 06/18/2010CNAS President Dr. John Nagl testified before the federal Commission on Wartime Contracting in Iraq and Afghanistan on the proper role and oversight of security contractors supporting U.S. operations in Southwest Asia.
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Contracting In Conflicts: The Path to Reform
Author(s): Richard Fontaine, Dr. John A. NaglType of Publication: ReportDate: 06/07/2010In both Iraq and Afghanistan, there are currently more private contractors than U.S. troops on the ground. This report calls for the U.S. government to embark on a path of ambitious reform that will increase federal oversight and better protect U.S. taxpayer dollars from potential waste, fraud and abuse.
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Keeping the Edge: Revitalizing America's Military Officer Corps
Author(s): Dr. John A. Nagl, Brian Burton, Dr. Don M. Snider, Frank G. Hoffman, Captain Mark R. Hagerott, USN, Colonel Roderick C. Zastrow, USAFType of Publication: ReportDate: 02/04/2010This report provides an analysis of the nature of U.S. military officership in a new strategic environment and provides recomendations for how the United States can keep its edge in the officer corps amidst an ever-increasing array of challenges.
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Contractors in American Conflicts: Adapting to a New Reality
Author(s): Richard Fontaine, Dr. John A. NaglType of Publication: Working PapersDate: 12/16/2009When our nation goes to war, contractors go with it. This working paper explores the problems posed by the increased reliance of contractors in Afghanistan and Iraq, including insufficient oversight, inadequate integration into operational planning, and ambiguous legal status.
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Afghanistan Strategy on Stage: Five Key Questions for the Administration
Author(s): Richard Fontaine, Dr. John A. NaglType of Publication: Policy BriefDate: 12/01/2009The upcoming congressional testimony of President Obama's national security team on Afghanistan may be the most pivotal since September 2007. Upon the President's announcement to send 30,000 more troops to Afghanistan, President John Nagl and CNAS Senior Fellow Richard Fontaine lay out five key questions to consider.
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A 'Better War' in Afghanistan
Author(s): Dr. John A. NaglType of Publication: Congressional TestimonyDate: 09/16/2009CNAS President Dr. John Nagl testifies before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Wednesday, September 16, 2009, at 2:30pm, in Room 419 of the Dirksen Senate Office Building. Dr. Nagl will discuss U.S. strategy in Afghanistan at the hearing called by SFRC Chairman, Senator Kerry, "Exploring Three Strategies for Afghanistan."
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