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Defense / Indo-Pacific Security
"150 Years of Amity and 50 Years of Alliance"- Session 2: Looking Back on 150 Years of U.S.-Japan RelationsKeio University Vice President Naoyuki Agawa reprises his role as moderator for the second session of the first day of the conference on the U.S.-Japan alliance. The second ...
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Defense / Indo-Pacific Security
"150 Years of Amity and 50 Years of Alliance"- Keynote AddressesThe keynote addresses of the first day of the conference on the U.S.-Japan alliance are delivered by Akihisa Nagashima, Japanese Parliamentary Vice Minister of Defense; and ...
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Defense / Indo-Pacific Security
"150 Years of Amity and 50 Years of Alliance"- Session 1: The U.S.-Japan Alliance: Present and FutureKeio University Vice President Naoyuki Agawa moderates a panel on the current status of the U.S-Japan alliance and prospects for the future featuring Kazuya Sakamoto of Osaka ...
By Richard L. Armitage
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Defense / Indo-Pacific Security
"150 Years of Amity and 50 Years of Alliance"- Introduction and Opening RemarksCNAS President John Nagl and Nippon Foundation Chairman Yohei Sasakawa open the two-day conference 150 Years of Amity and 50 Years of Alliance with remarks on the enduring all...
By John A. Nagl
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Defense / Indo-Pacific Security
"150 Years of Amity and 50 Years of Alliance"- Day Two, Session 1: Cooperation in the Global CommonsCNAS' Abraham Denmark kicks off day two of the conference on the U.S.-Japan alliance by moderating a panel on governance of the global commons featuring Masakazu Toyoda, Sec...
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CNAS Fourth Annual Conference: Shaping the Agenda- Beyond Afghanistan
Former ISAF commander LTG David Barno, USA (Ret.) moderated a the second panel of the CNAS fourth annual conference. The panel was designed to brief the President on the state...
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CNAS Fourth Annual Conference: Shaping the Agenda- Beyond Afghanistan
Former ISAF commander LTG David Barno, USA (Ret.) moderated a the second panel of the CNAS fourth annual conference. The panel was designed to brief the President on the state...
By David W. Barno & USA (Ret.)
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Defense / Indo-Pacific Security
Managing North Korea: The Need for Coordination between Washington and SeoulAs the hundreds of American and South Korean officials involved in formulating and executing policy towards the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea over the years will attes...
By Richard Fontaine
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Remarks from Indian Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao at the CNAS U.S. India Initiative Launch Event
On January 12, CNAS launched the U.S.-India Initiative at an event in New Delhi co-hosted by the Aspen Institute India. The event featured Indian Foreign Secretary Nirupama ...
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Defense / Indo-Pacific Security
The U.S.-ROK Alliance in the 21st CenturyThe U.S.-ROK Alliance in the 21st Century, published by the Korea Institute for National Unification in December 2009, explores the bilateral relationship between the United S...
By Abraham M. Denmark & Richard Fontaine
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Obama’s Opportunity with India
In hosting Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh this week for the first state visit of his administration, President Barack Obama can claim to be taking India seriously as a p...
By Richard Fontaine
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In Afghanistan, Training Up Is Hard To Do
October 24, 2009 - CNAS President John Nagl discusses the importance of training the Afghan security force with National Journal. "If we are going to depart Afghanistan, the o...
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Trading Up in the Taiwan Strait
In the year and a half since President Ma Ying-jeou took office in Taipei, the world has witnessed an unprecedented rapprochement between China and Taiwan. The two sides have ...
By Richard Fontaine
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Can The U.S. Succeed In Afghanistan, Pakistan?
CNAS President John Nagl participated in an Intelligence Squared debate. Nagl argued against the motion "America Cannot and Will Not Succeed in Afghanistan/Pakistan."...
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Defense / Indo-Pacific Security
CNAS Report Launch "China's Arrival: The Long March to Global Power" - Highlight VideoDeputy Secretary of State James Steinberg delivered the keynote address and The Honorable Patrick Cronin, Dr. Michael Green, Robert Kaplan, and Abe Denmark participated in a p...
By Patrick M. Cronin
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Defense / Indo-Pacific Security
Panel Discussion at "China's Arrival: The Long March to Global Power" - VideoThe Honorable Patrick Cronin, Dr. Michael Green, Robert Kaplan, and Abe Denmark discuss the release of the CNAS report China's Arrival: A Strategic Framework for a Global Rela...
By Michael Green, Patrick M. Cronin & Robert D. Kaplan
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Defense / Indo-Pacific Security
Keynote Address by Deputy Secretary of State James B. Steinberg at China's Arrival: The Long March to Global PowerDeputy Secretary of State James Steinberg delivered the keynote address at the release of the CNAS report China's Arrival: A Strategic Framework for a Global Relationship....
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Defense / Indo-Pacific Security
Deputy Secretary of State James B. Steinberg's Keynote Address at "China's Arrival: The Long March to Global Power" - TranscriptChina’s rise is one of the most significant geopolitical events in modern history, with important ramifications for U.S. interests, regional power balances, and the internatio...
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A 'Better War' in Afghanistan
CNAS President Dr. John Nagl testifies before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Wednesday, September 16, 2009, at 2:30pm, in Room 419 of the Dirksen Senate Office Buildin...
By John A. Nagl
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From Strategy to Implementation: Strengthening U.S.-Pakistan Relations
Center for a New American Security’s Chief Executive Officer Nathaniel C. Fick testified on July 7, 2009, at a congressional hearing on U.S.-Pakistan relations. The hearing wa...
By Nathaniel C. Fick