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National Security Human Capital Program
Top priorities for Defense Secretary nominee Gen. James MattisKatherine Kidder, a fellow at the Center for a New American Security, discusses the challenges facing defense secretary nominee Gen. James Mattis, and the pillars of his polic...
By Katherine Kidder
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Trump staffing failure leaves US vulnerable through transition
Shawn Brimley, former White House director of strategic planning on the National Security Council, talks with Rachel Maddow about Donald Trump's failure to staff up the Nation...
By Shawn Brimley
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Obama leaves complicated legacy in Iraq, Afghanistan and Syria
President Obama came into office with a desire to wind down America’s wars overseas. Today the Middle East is a far more volatile place than it was. Chief foreign affairs corr...
By Michèle Flournoy
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North Korea: ICBM can launch anytime and anywhere
North Korea says it could launch an intercontinental ballistic missile "at any time," even as Pyongyang appeared to offer President-elect Donald Trump an avenue for future tal...
By Patrick Cronin
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Technology & National Security
CNN State of the Union: This Week in IntelligenceA panel including Michèle Flournoy, Mike Rogers, and Rep. Adam Schiff discusses the week's news in intelligence on CNN's State of the Union. Topics include the Fort Laude...
By Michèle Flournoy
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What does Kerry’s speech mean for U.S.-Israel relations?
With Secretary of State John Kerry’s tough, parting words on Israel and the recent UN Security Council resolution vote, former State Department officials James Jeffrey and Ila...
By Ilan Goldenberg
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Technology & National Security
Future Foundry: DOD Innovation and the NDAABy Michèle Flournoy, Christian Brose, Raj Shah & Gordon Lubold
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Technology & National Security
Future Foundry: Presentation of a New CNAS ReportBy The Honorable William J. Lynn III, The Honorable Sean O'Keefe & Ben FitzGerald
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Fireside Chat with Secretary of Veterans Affairs Robert McDonald
As the Obama administration comes to a close, the Department of Veterans Affairs continues to innovate to become more responsive and effective in serving veterans. Investing i...
By Sec. Robert McDonald & Phillip Carter
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Technology & National Security
Surveillance Policy: A Pragmatic Agenda for 2017 and BeyondOn December 12, CNAS will release a comprehensive report on the future of surveillance policy, including 61 recommendations for the next administration and Congress. The...
By Adam Klein
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Sec. William Perry Honored with the CNAS Distinguished National Security Leadership Award
Dr. William J. Perry has been integral to the founding and continued success of the Center for a New American Security. In his support of CNAS, Dr. Perry has exhibit...
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CNAS 10th Anniversary Celebration: A Decade of Impact
The Center for a New American Security (CNAS) celebrated its 10th anniversary at the Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium in Washington, D.C. CNAS honored former Secretary of Defense a...
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The Battle for Aleppo
By Richard Fontaine
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Technology & National Security
Jonathan Mostowski on Modernizing DoD TravelDefense Digital Service's Jonathan Mostowski is streamlining and modernizing DoD travel and modernizing DTS with programs like Hack the Pentagon....
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Technology & National Security
Dr. Cheryl Walton on Improving the Acquisition ProcessDr. Cheryl Walton from the United States Navy discusses ways to speed up the acquisition process and how to make it work better for everyone....
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Will The Iran Deal Survive Trump's Presidency?
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Defense / Technology & National Security
Pentagon investing billions to develop autonomous weaponsBy Paul Scharre
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Technology & National Security
Justice Scalia’s Jurisprudence and National SecurityBy Adam Klein
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The National Security Transition
On January 20th, 2017, a new President will take the oath of office. It is one of the most quintessentially American moments, the peaceful transition of leadership in the worl...
By Michèle Flournoy & Elbridge Colby
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Technology, Innovation, and the Future of Warfare
We are living in the midst of an information revolution with disruptive changes in electronic warfare, cyberspace, automation, and networking. The U.S. military must innovate ...
By Paul Scharre & Jerry Hendrix