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Navigating the Deepening Russia-China Partnership
Andrea Kendall-Taylor, David Shullman | January 14, 2021
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CNAS Co-Founder and Board Chairman Kurt Campbell Selected as Deputy Assistant to the President and Coordinator for Indo-Pacific Affairs on the National Security Council
Washington, January 15, 2021—The Center for a New American Security congratulates Kurt Campbell, CNAS Co-Founder and Chairman of the Board of Directors, on his selection by Pr...
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Secretary of State Michael Pompeo chose the day of his boss’s impeachment to promote a very different kind of recognition for Donald Trump: Award the president the Nobel Peace...
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The U.S. Navy began last year racing down a path to field a 355-ship fleet by 2030, a plan in which robot ships made up a significant portion of the new hulls, after Secretary...
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North Korean leader Kim Jong-un celebrated his birthday with a long wish-list of new weapons. It included more accurate long-range missiles, super large warheads, spy satellit...
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In The News
South Korean president Moon Jae-in has urged Kim Jong Un to return to talks with Seoul and Washington, as uncertainty builds over how Joe Biden's incoming administration will ...
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Navigating the Deepening Russia-China Partnership
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Navigating the Deepening Russia-China Partnership
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Now Is a Bad Time to Weaken Civilian Control Over the Military
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Now Is a Bad Time to Weaken Civilian Control Over the Military
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Navigating the Deepening Russia-China Partnership
In virtually every dimension of their relationship, cooperation between Beijing and Moscow has increased....
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Navigating the China-Russia Partnership
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Navigating the Deepening Russia-China Partnership
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Saudi Arabia and Gulf allies ‘to lift years-long blockade on Qatar, reopen border'
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Saudi Arabia and Gulf allies ‘to lift years-long blockade on Qatar, reopen border'
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This group is training the next generation of women in national security
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Women in Combat: Five-Year Status Update
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