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From the Dept. of Friends Selling the Books of Friends
I just got a package in the mail that made me smile. Matt Gallagher -- American Hero, Champion Foosballer, and author of a legendary blog written while soldiering in Iraq -- h...
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This Weekend's News: All About Nuclear
The United States made an initial pledge to reduce greenhouse gases 4% by 2020 in a letter sent to the United Nations. How are we going to do it? Last week made clear that nuc...
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Travis Sharpe: Lead Author, QDR 2014
Travis Sharpe better watch out, because Shawn Brimley used to sit in his comfortable perch at CNAS and write all kinds of sensible stuff about the budget and the QDR, and look...
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DOD Announces Greenhouse Gas Reductions
Big news! DOD announced its greenhouse gas reduction targets (for non-combat activities, of course) today. This is great news. My follow on questions are how the responsibilit...
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G****m Phonies...
William Safire's obituary in the Economist was one of the cleverest I have read, but the Onion's obituary for J.D. Salinger is pretty awesome as well....
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The Economy, Energy and Climate Change: The State of the Union
Last night President Obama delivered his first State of the Union address before a joint session of Congress. (A full transcript and video of the speech are available, courtes...
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Draft QDR Leaked
Big news in defense policy circles. A draft of the QDR has been leaked to Inside Defense. It -- the QDR, not the leak -- has a strong whiff of Brimley about it. I would post t...
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Contested Commons and Natural Security
The full CNAS team attended our awesome colleague Abe Denmark’s event yesterday at the Newseum that focused on his just-released edited volume, Contested Commons. The event fe...
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The Contested Commons: The Future of American Power in a Multipolar World
On January 26, CNAS launched a major report on the contested commons - sea, air, space, and cyberspace - at an event featuring Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Gary Roughead;...
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Energy in Haiti
The tragedy of human suffering in the wake of the recent earthquake in Haiti generated an outpouring of public and private support (PDF). In short order the movement to the po...
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From the Dept. of Further Reasons to Bang Your Head on Your Desk Repeatedly When Thinking About the Decision to Invade Iraq
This priceless email report is from Beirut-based Mitch Prothero, of The National: The President of the Supreme Iraqi Islamic Council Sayyed Ammar Hakim visited the resting pla...
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This Weekend’s News: Energy Efficiency
We often hear the argument that energy and climate policy should focus on efficiency in the near term, leaving switching to more sustainable energy sources to the future. Yest...
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New CNAS Working Paper on Climate Change and the QDR
Christine Parthemore and Will Rogers released their working paper, Promoting the Dialogue: Climate Change and the Quadrennial Defense Review, this morning. The working paper p...
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Read This Now: "Understanding and Reducing the Risks of Climate Change for Transboundary Waters"
Peter Gleick and associates at the Pacific Institute released a report last week, Understanding and Reducing the Risks of Climate Change for Transboundary Waters, that explore...
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Britain - counter terrorism - Pakistan - WFT?!
No comment from Londonstani on this, but read the article and comment at will. Ok, maybe a few excerpts would be useful: "Foreign Secretary David Miliband was under pressure t...
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Information Operations and the Taliban
A few of you inquired as to the title of that new anthology on counterinsurgency for which Dave Kilcullen contributed an excellent chapter on intelligence. It has not been pub...
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Reading Old Magazines: The Unfortunate Necessity of Energy
Last month marked the 65th anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge’s beginning. This battle proved to be a defining event of the western front of World War II, and about 19,000...
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It's Af-Pak competition time!
Since ISAF and the Pakistani forces are not doing so well at countering the Taliban in Afghanistan and the Tehreek-e-Taliban in Pakistan, it seems the two organisations have d...
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Economics and COIN
A few months ago, my buddy George Feese, a USMA graduate and two-time Iraq veteran with whom I attended both the infantry officer basic course and Ranger School, introduced me...
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Read This Now: "A Post-Copenhagen Pathway" by CSIS’s Sarah Ladislaw
CSIS Senior Fellow and energy über-analyst Sarah Ladislaw released a short policy paper last week, “A Post-Copenhagen Pathway.” (Our colleague Dan covered CSIS’s related even...