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U.S. Must Balance Human Rights Principles and Pragmatism With the Philippines
In The New York Times, senior fellow Mira Rapp-Hooper writes an op-ed reasoning that the U.S. must balance pragmatism and principle in a partnership with the Philippines....
By Mira Rapp-Hooper
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A Ready, Modern Force: Ready for Today, Prepared for Tomorrow
Experts from the CNAS Defense Strategies and Assessments Program participated in a panel discussion on defense spending. Senior Fellows Jerry Hendrix, Paul Scharre, and Elbrid...
By Elbridge Colby, Paul Scharre & Jerry Hendrix
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What Can the Next President Do About Russia?
In The Wall Street Journal, senior fellow Robert Kaplan writes an op-ed explaining why the next president must respond definitively to Russia's aggression in Syria....
By Robert Kaplan
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How the Next US President Should Handle the South China Sea
Beijing will test the mettle of the next U.S. administration in the South China Sea. At a minimum, China is determined to use “passive assertiveness” to exercise greater contr...
By Marcel Angliviel de la Beaumelle & Patrick M. Cronin
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U.S. Southeast Asian Policy Under President Obama and his Successor
On March 8, 2016, the Center for a New American Security (CNAS) hosted the inaugural session of the Derwin Pereira Southeast Asian Policy Series. This session took stock of th...
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Oxford University’s Ward on Strategic Importance of Indian Ocean
On Defense & Aerospace Report, Jonathan Ward of Oxford University’s Changing Character of War Programme and visiting fellow at the Center for a New American Security...
By Jonathan Ward
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Startups Series: Jackie Space, BMNT Partners
Jackie Space, Partner at BMNT Partners, explores DOD’s current focus on Silicon Valley and national security startups and offers advice to entrepreneurs in the domain....
By Ben FitzGerald & Jackie Space
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Audio: To Retain More Parents, The Military Offers A Better Work-Life Balance
On NPR, CNAS CEO Michèle Flournoy discusses her work-life balance when working at the Pentagon and why this balance is important for military families....
By Michèle Flournoy
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Lessons from the Cold War: Why Man’s First Trip to Mars is a Matter of National Security
In a National Interest op-ed, research associate Adam Routh uses examples from the Cold War to explain why spaced-based national security investments are vital to improving na...
By Adam Routh
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Audio: America’s bond with Israel — its history and its current challenges
On America Abroad, senior fellow Ilan Goldenberg participates in a discussion on U.S.-Israeli relations in the wake of the recent $38 billion aid deal....
By Ilan Goldenberg
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American Strategy and the Six Phases of Grief
In War on the Rocks, senior fellow Paul Scharre writes an op-ed discussing the military's phasing strategy and why it's no longer effective for today's challenges....
By Paul Scharre
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National Security Forum: Strategic Choices for the Next President
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National Security Forum: The National Security Transition
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National Security Forum: Civilian-Military Relations
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National Security Forum: Strategies for Success
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Startups Series: Niloo Razi Howe, RSA
Niloo Razi Howe, Chief Strategy Officer at RSA, explores the potential and challenges for national security startups from her varied experiences as a management consultant, ve...
By Ben FitzGerald & Niloo Razi Howe
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Don't Shoot Iran's Naval Provocateurs
In recent weeks, Iranian ships have harassed a number of American vessels in the crowded waters of the Persian Gulf. Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has responded...
By Ilan Goldenberg
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Decryption Mandates and Global Internet Freedom: Toward a Pragmatic Approach
Senior fellow Adam Klein covers some key points discussed in his latest essay on the possibility of a U.S. decryption mandate in Lawfare....
By Adam Klein
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Decryption Mandates And Global Internet Freedom
Senior fellow Adam Klein writes an essay proposing key questions about the potentials of a U.S. decryption mandate at the Hoover Institution....
By Adam Klein
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Will Kim Jong-un Exploit U.S. and South Korean Elections?
In a National Interest op-ed, senior fellow Patrick Cronin analyzes the strategies needed to uphold American influence and deter any North Korean electoral exploitation in the...
By Patrick Cronin