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Defense / Indo-Pacific Security
Video: Eighth Annual Conference: Risk and Opportunity in Indo-Pacific AsiaBy Patrick M. Cronin
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Middle East Security / Energy, Economics & Security
Video: Eighth Annual Conference: Energy, Iran and the Future of Gulf SecurityBy Colin H. Kahl & Elizabeth Rosenberg
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Video: Eighth Annual Conference: Opening Remarks
By Michèle Flournoy
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Video: Eighth Annual Conference: Keynote Address by Ambassador Susan Rice
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Video: Eighth Annual Conference: Closing Remarks
By Richard Fontaine
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Video: Eighth Annual Conference: 1Lt Andrew J. Bacevich, Jr., USA, Fellowship Presentation
By Jacob Stokes & Shawn Brimley
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Video: Eighth Annual Conference: A Strategy for Renewal with Congressman Paul Ryan
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National Security Human Capital Program
Video: Eighth Annual Conference: Strategic Risk and Military Power: A Briefing to the Next President -
Technology & National Security
Video: Eighth Annual Conference: Creative Disruption: Strategy, Technology and the Future Defense IndustryBy Ben FitzGerald
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Video: Eighth Annual Conference: What Does the World Expect from U.S. Leadership?
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National Security Human Capital Program
Video: Visualizing Today's Veterans Population and Forecasting the Issues of TomorrowBy Phillip Carter
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Defense / Indo-Pacific Security
A Plan to Counter Chinese AggressionWith China drilling for oil in contested waters off Vietnam and building artificial islands off the Philippines, U.S. policy clearly isn't curbing Beijing's ambitions to redra...
By Ely Ratner
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National Security Human Capital Program
Rebuilding Bipartisan Consensus on National SecurityPolitics, despite the saying, has never really stopped at the water’s edge. But these days, it seems, policymakers cannot even get to the beach before the sniping begins. The ...
By Michèle Flournoy & Richard Fontaine
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Risky Business: Why Iran's Nuclear Demands Could Backfire
This week, Iranian and U.S. diplomats raced to Geneva for unscheduled, high-level bilateral talks. The news might have come as a surprise, but it shouldn’t have. The deadline ...
By Colin H. Kahl
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How America Must Lead
Recently, foreign policy watchers have been engaged in a frantic bout of hand-wringing over whether America will continue to play the role of global leader. Amid that discussi...
By Jacob Stokes & Julianne Smith
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Video: Chris Kolenda on U.S.-Afghanistan Relations
About the Video Panelists talked about the Obama administration’s proposed drawdown of troops from Afghanistan and its effects on U.S-Afghan relations. They also discussed the...
By Christopher D. Kolenda
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Defense / Indo-Pacific Security
We’re Not in Shangri-La Anymore: Both China and Japan Need Doses of RealityIf there is anything that the most anticipated speeches at the 2014 International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) Asia Security Summit highlighted, it is that both the ...
By Nicole Yeo
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Europe's Deep Right-Wing Logic
It is undeniable that the right wing is ascendant in Europe. While leftist parties did well here and there in recent elections to the European Parliament, the story over recen...
By Robert D. Kaplan
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National Security Human Capital Program
70 Years After D-Day, the Legacy of WWII Veterans Carries OnThe crash of naval gunfire and aerial bombing grew louder. His Higgins boat, one of thousands in the first wave, tossed in the Channel toward the overcast beaches of Normandy ...
By Chris Kolenda
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Defense / Indo-Pacific Security
China's Budding Ocean EmpireI am flattered by Nilanthi Samaranayake’s lengthy and respectful treatment of my March 2009 Foreign Affairs cover story about the importance of the Indian Ocean, on the articl...
By Robert D. Kaplan