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How US Sanctions Are Pushing Iran, Venezuela, and North Korea Closer Together
American policymakers should consider how to adapt sanctions implementation to undercut the hostile coalition of sanctioned nations....
By Jason Bartlett & Emily Jin
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Ft. Hood Investigation
The U.S. Army released a report this week detailing command failures at Fort Hood — the service’s premier base to train and deploy heavy forces — that led to violent deaths, s...
By Emma Moore
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Russia’s Influence in the Former Soviet Space, with Olya Oliker and Paul Stronski
Olya Oliker and Paul Stronski join Andrea Kendall-Taylor and Jim Townsend on the latest episode of Brussels Sprouts to discuss recent events across the former Soviet space and...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor, Jim Townsend, Olya Oliker & Paul Stronski
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America’s 2021 Counterproliferation Finance Agenda
The incoming Biden administration will have an opportunity to strengthen America’s counterproliferation finance regime....
By Jason Bartlett
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Finding Strength in Decline
The United States must prepare for a new era of great-power competition....
By Dr. Andrew Krepinevich, Jr.
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Like Your Brain Has Just Gone To the Gym (Wargaming Room)
A Better Peace welcomes Chris Dougherty and Becca Wasser from The Gaming Lab at the Center for New American Security (CNAS). Chris and Becca join host Ken Gilliam in our speci...
By Chris Dougherty & Becca Wasser
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Modernizing the Department of Homeland Security
There is a fresh opportunity to conceive of a forward-looking Department of Homeland Security....
By Carrie Cordero & Katrina Mulligan
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Biden Criticized For Pick Of Retired Gen. Lloyd Austin As Pentagon Chief
President-elect Biden received pushback for his secretary of defense choice. NPR's David Greene talks about it with Jim Golby, who's been a special adviser to vice presidents ...
By Jim Golby
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Sharper: North Korea
For decades, North Korea's authoritarian dictatorship has threatened Northeast Asia's regional stability, challenged U.S. interests, and subjected its own citizens to an unpar...
By Joshua Fitt, Jason Bartlett, Chris Estep, Cole Stevens & Kristine Lee
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Air Force Structure in the Next National Defense Strategy
At present, the Air Force is both too small to meet current combatant command requirements and too large to remain ready and modernized under its current budget....
By General Mike Holmes, U.S. Air Force (Ret.)
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Congress Isn’t Leading on Human Rights in China
The Biden administration will need to push Congress if it wants tough legislation to deal with Chinese human rights abuses....
By Jordan Schneider & Coby Goldberg
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The Pandemic and the World: Four Things That Will Change
Richard Fontaine currently serves as executive director of the Trilateral Commission and has been an adjunct professor in the Security Studies Program at Georgetown University...
By Richard Fontaine
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How the US could return to the Iran nuclear deal
The election of Joe Biden presents an opening to strengthen transatlantic diplomacy on Iran. Biden has already outlined his intention to prevent a nuclear-armed Iran, primaril...
By Ilan Goldenberg
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How Should Biden Deal with Moscow? with Rose Gottemoeller and David J. Kramer
Rose Gottemoeller and David J. Kramer join Andrea Kendall-Taylor and Jim Townsend to discuss priorities and approaches to the new administration’s diplomacy with Moscow. Gotte...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor, Jim Townsend, Rose Gottemoeller & David J. Kramer
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Schools, Communities Need to Make Sure Military Children Don’t Get Lost During COVID-19
The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic has upended daily life as Americans previously knew it, with one of the most significant disruptions affecting children’s education. Closed ...
By Nathalie Grogan
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Joshua Fitt Discusses U.S.-China Relations and the Incoming Biden Administration on i24 News
On December 3, 2020, Joshua Fitt, a Research Associate with the CNAS Asia-Pacific Security Program, appeared on i24 News to discuss the intelligence challenges posed by Beijin...
By Joshua Fitt
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Trump’s lame-duck pardons will all be legal, no matter how corrupt they look
The prospect of more pardons in the next couple of months seems more likely than not....
By Carrie Cordero
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The China Challenge Can Help America Avert Decline
For the United States, decline is less a condition than a choice....
By Kurt Campbell & Rush Doshi
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Moving Beyond A2/AD
The next National Defense Strategy should reconceptualize the military challenges China and Russia pose....
By Chris Dougherty
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The Myth of ‘War Weary’ Americans
The American public’s attitudes toward Afghanistan are nuanced....
By Peter Feaver & Jim Golby