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From Strategy to Implementation: Strengthening U.S.-Pakistan Relations
July 7, 2009 - CNAS CEO Nate Fick recommends a shift in the approach to the military and political aspects of the U.S.-Pakistan relationship in testimony before the Senate Com...
By Nathaniel C. Fick
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Defense / Indo-Pacific Security
No Illusions: Regaining the Strategic Initiative with North Korea - June 11 TranscriptThe full transcript of the panel "No Illusions: Regaining the strategic Initiative with North Korea" from the June 11, 2009, conference is available here. Panelists include (r...
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Defense / Indo-Pacific Security
No Illusions: Regaining the Strategic Initiative with North Korea - June 11 VideoThe full video of the panel "No Illusions: Regaining the Strategic Initiative with North Korea" from the June 11, 2009, conference is available here. Ambassador Wendy R. Sherm...
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Triage: The Next 12 Months in Afghanistan and Pakistan - June 11 Transcript
The full transcript of the panel "Triage: The Next 12 Months in Afghanistan and Pakistan" from the June 11, 2009, conference is available here. Panelists include (reflects spe...
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Triage: The Next 12 Months in Afghanistan and Pakistan - June 11 Video
The full video of the panel "Triage: The Next 12 Months in Afghanistan and Pakistan" from the June 11, 2009, conference is available here. Panelists include (reflects speaking...
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Defense / Indo-Pacific Security
The Impact of China’s Economic and Security Interests in Continental Asia on the United StatesThis CNAS Congressional Testimony contains Fellow Abraham Denmark's statement on the strategic and geopolitical implications of China’s engagement in Afghanistan and Pakistan ...
By Abraham M. Denmark
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Defense / Indo-Pacific Security
Australian Defense Minister Joel Fitzgibbon discusses U.S.-Australian AllianceThe Center for a New American Security hosts an evening address by Australian Defense Minister Joel Fitzgibbon on Thursday, April 9, 2009, from 6:30pm to 8:30pm, in the Willar...
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Abu Muqawama Founder and Fellow Andrew Exum Discusses New CNAS Policy Paper on Afghanistan
In providing additional military forces for the Afghanistan war, the Obama administration has demonstrated that Afghanistan is no longer an economy-of-force campaign. But a tr...
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Defense / Indo-Pacific Security
United States and the Asia-Pacific Region: Security Strategy for the Obama AdministrationThe Center for a New American Security (CNAS) cordially invites you to a panel discussion with Ralph Cossa, Patrick Cronin, RADM Michael McDevitt, and Brad Roberts. The evenin...
By Patrick M. Cronin
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Defense / Indo-Pacific Security
CNAS Bacevich Fellow Nirav Patel discusses the new Asia Strategy ReportOngoing shifts in geopolitical power from West to East make the Asia-Pacific region more important to the United States today than ever before. The region is already an engine...
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Defense / Indo-Pacific Security
CNAS Bacevich Fellow Nirav Patel on the new Korea report, "Going Global"The United States and the Republic of Korea (ROK) have one of the most formidable and durable military alliances in the world. This alliance has preserved peace and stability ...
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Press Conference with General Abdul Rahim Wardak, Minister of Defense, Afghanistan
In response to increased attacks from anti-government forces, President Barack Obama last week ordered the deployment of 17,000 more troops to Afghanistan by the summer. The a...
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Press Briefing on Afghanistan with CNAS Experts Transcript
CNAS Fellows Nathaniel Fick and Vikram Singh on their recent trip to Afghanistan where they visited Kabul, Kandahar, Ghazni, Panjshir, Nangarhar, Kapisa, Parwan, and Paktika p...
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Defense / Indo-Pacific Security
Pivot Point: Asia PanelIn session five of the conference, Dr. Campbell presented on CNAS’s new publication iAsia: the Power of Balance, followed by comments from the distinguished panelists: Robert...
By Victor Cha
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Defense / Indo-Pacific Security
U.S. China Relations in the Era of Globalization"I think, if you ask many people outside of the United States — and, indeed, historians, maybe, 10 or 15 years from now — what is the key feature of global politics, it might ...
By Kurt Campbell