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This Weekend’s News: Durban Climate Talks End with Promise for Future Progress
The New York Times reported late yesterday that the 17th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in Durban, South Africa ended o...
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Can China and the United States Develop Stronger Military Ties Through Environmental Cooperation?
Yesterday, U.S. and Chinese officials met in Beijing for their annual military review, known as the Defense Consultative Talks. The meeting between the countries’ senior defen...
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Afghan Strategy Begins to Make Gains
To U.S. voters weary of war after a decade of casualties, high costs and frustration, the conflict in Afghanistan may look like a quagmire. The accepted image now seems to be ...
By John A. Nagl
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In Remembering Pearl Harbor, Brief Thoughts about Energy and War Fighting Capability
At a briefing yesterday before the Defense Energy Security Caucus, Admiral Philip Cullom, director of the Navy’s Energy and Environmental Readiness Division, spoke to the Navy...
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Read This Now: Coast Guard - Observations on Arctic Requirements, Icebreakers, and Coordination with Stakeholders
On December 1, 2011, the Government Accountability Office released a new report on the Coast Guard’s Arctic capability that is worth reading in full. The report cautions that ...
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Just to be clear, COIN isn't going away. (Because IN isn't going away.)
According to the Correlates of War dataset, roughly 83% of the conflicts fought since the end of the Napoleonic Era have been civil wars or insurgencies. And while scholarship...
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On the Cost of DOD Energy in Afghanistan
This morning, The Wall Street Journal rightly reported that the United States faces considerable costs with fueling its forces in Afghanistan, both in blood and treasure. The ...
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The Next Fight: Time for a Mission Change in Afghanistan
LTG Dave Barno, Matt Irvine and I have a new policy paper out at CNAS, which you can read here. This paper is in a lot of ways the logical follow-on to our Responsible Transit...
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This Weekend’s News: Up, Up and Away?
As international delegates kickoff the second week of annual climate change negotiations in Durban, South Africa, The New York Times reported on Sunday that global carbon emis...
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National Security Human Capital
Understanding and Preventing Veteran SuicideOn December 2nd, Dr. Margaret C. Harrell, CNAS Senior Fellow and Director of the Joining Forces Initiative, testified before the House Committee on Veterans' Affairs Subcommit...
By Margaret C. Harrell
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House Hearing to Evaluate U.S. Coast Guard Arctic Capabilities
Tomorrow, the House Transportation Committee’s Subcommittee on Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation will hold a hearing on “Protecting U.S. Sovereignty: Coast Guard Operati...
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The US Navy Fostered Globalisation: We Still Need It
The financial world is obsessed with stock market gyrations and bond yields. But the numbers that matter in the long run are those of US warships. Asia has been at the centre ...
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A Note About Resources and Conflict in the South China Sea and Beyond
In January, CNAS will release its study on the South China Sea, including a chapter on how natural resources affect the behavior of states in the region. There has been a lot ...
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John Stuart Mill, Dead Thinker of the Year
Fundamentally, the past year has been about grappling with the most profound question in political philosophy: how to create legitimate central authority. In one Arab country ...
By Nora Bensahel
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Defense / Indo-Pacific Security
Pivot Toward the PacificAs the Obama administration winds down wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, it is asserting US power in the Asia – Pacific region, in part as a counterweight to China’s growing inf...
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Special Abu Muqawama Q&A with Nick Blanford
One of the biggest compliments I have received as a researcher came in the summer of 2010, when Nick Blanford, who was finishing a military history of Hezbollah, asked me to r...
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This Weekend’s News: Russia’s Energy Agenda
Special Programming Note: The UN climate negotiations begin today in Durban, South Africa. The Natural Security blog will highlight the main takeaways from this week’s confere...
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National Security Human Capital
Command Post: "What Can The Rest of Us Do to Help Prevent Military Suicides?"Families and communities -- the rest of us, in other words -- can play a role in helping to cut down on the epidemic of military suicides. Dr. Elspeth "Cam" Ritchie, a Battlel...
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Happy Thanksgiving!
Happy Thanksgiving from the Natural Security blog! Keep in mind all of those who can't be with their friends and family today. We’ll be taking the rest of the week off, but if...
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Syria and Other Wars Without End
Syria is in the early stages of what every indication suggests could become a long, cruel, and bloody civil war. In the early hours last Wednesday morning, the Free Syrian Arm...