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Top CNAS Reports of 2021
In 2021, CNAS published innovative new research and policy ideas on the country's enduring—and emerging—national security challenges. The Center's work had tangible impact: it...
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Best of 2021 from CNAS
With a nearly endless supply of content for people to consume, CNAS experts and staff reflect on the pieces of work that truly stood out as the best media we read, watched or ...
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Most Popular CNAS Events of 2021
Online and hybrid events allowed CNAS to bring together tens of thousands of viewers from across the globe, and join the conversation. In 2021 CNAS hosted 49 events and a six-...
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Who’s to Blame for Asia’s Arms Race?
As Beijing has grown stronger, it has also become increasingly belligerent....
By Tom Shugart
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U.S. vs. China: The Design, Tech Behind Military Drones
China is expanding its military arsenal with new drones, including stealth versions and those that can swarm and drop bombs. Elsa Kania joins the WSJ in comparing the tech and...
By Elsa B. Kania
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Around the Table with Captain Harrison Mann
Around the Table is a three-question interview series from the Make Room email newsletter. Each edition features a conversation with a peer in the national security community ...
By CPT Harrison Mann
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The Most Powerful Data Broker in the World Is Winning the War Against the U.S.
So far, China is winning, and the West is barely even engaged....
By David Feith & Matt Pottinger
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Russia Won’t Let Ukraine Go Without a Fight
A continued contest for influence in Ukraine is unavoidable and will get worse before it gets better....
By Michael Kofman & Michael Kimmage
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Polar Bear in the Room: America Must Talk to Russia About the Arctic
The United States and its European allies now find themselves in the dangerous position of having little opportunity to directly discuss Arctic military security with Russia, ...
By Nicholas Lokker
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How Russia Fights
Russia is a formidable adversary that is currently undergoing transformative modernization. Its combat proficient force has inculcated lessons learned from recent combat opera...
By Samuel Bendett
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Belarus/Russian “Ruse”
Will Pomeranz, deputy director of the Kennan Institute at the Wilson Center, and Andrea Kendall-Taylor, senior fellow and director of the Transatlantic Security Program at the...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor
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A National Technology Strategy for U.S. Competitiveness - WACA 2021 National Conference
On Friday, November 19, the Center for a New American Security (CNAS) spoke at a breakfast briefing for the World Affairs Councils of America 2021 conference session on "A Nat...
By Megan Lamberth, Martijn Rasser, Emily Kilcrease & Laura G. Brent
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Is Russia Poised to Invade Ukraine?
The United States is increasingly concerned by a large buildup of Russian military forces along the border with Ukraine. Secretary of State Tony Blinken has publicly warned Mo...
By Michael Kofman
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Russia’s Escalating Pressure on Ukraine and Europe, with Michael Kofman and Kadri Liik
How should the United States and Europe interpret and respond to Russia’s various efforts to exert pressure on its neighbors, including its military buildup on the border with...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor, Jim Townsend, Michael Kofman & Kadri Liik
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For JADC2 to Have a Chance, DoD Needs to Get Serious About Data Standards
We are past the tipping point where information and decision-centric capabilities are more important instruments of war than kinetic weapons....
By Robert O. Work & Billy Fabian
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Investing in a New American Security
Dear Friends, As 2021 draws to a close, the United States reopens to a world reshaped by the pandemic, security challenges, and economic change. Amid these challenges, the nee...
By Richard Fontaine
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Hunger Crisis in Afghanistan
Is it time to stop the freeze of the country's financial assets and donor aid or will that just legitimise the Taliban? Ed Butler speaks to John Sifton, the Asia advocacy dire...
By Alex Zerden
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The U.S. Military and the Coming Great-Power Challenge
Simply put, China and Russia had no interest in joining a U.S.-led international order. They had long rejected it. They had only lacked the means to openly contest it....
By Dr. Andrew Krepinevich, Jr.
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S. Korea, U.S. to Maintain Close Coordination on N. Korea: Analysis
Dr. Go Myong-hyun, an Adjunct Senior Fellow for the Energy, Economics and Security Program at the Center for a New American Security and a Senior Research Fellow at The Asan I...
By Dr. Go Myong-Hyun
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Establishing a Humanitarian Financial Corridor for Afghanistan
The international community, led by the United States, must take further action to help the Afghan people without rewarding the Taliban....
By Alex Zerden