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Londonstani: Media Star
Hahaha, I'm starting to get media requests via my CNAS email account for Londonstani, which is hilarious if understandable given the quality of his dispatches. I know you guys...
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Weekly News Roundup: China’s Balance between Energy Security and Climate Cooperation
China has been pursuing a dual policy of energy security and climate change leadership. Several news reports this week chronicle China’s attempts to move forward aggressively ...
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Photo of the Week: Because No One Should Read Too Much on Friday
This is a piece of cassiterite, the most common tin ore in the world today. Though this sample comes from a mine in Alaska, cassiterite is mined all over the world, including ...
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Ricks on Wanat
Abe and I are in the office marvelling at Tom Ricks on Fareed Zakaria's show. "Tom's wearing a tie?" "And I think his hair is combed!" The helicopter footage at the beginning ...
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Pakistan Dispatch: Islamabad attacks pt2
This post follows on from the earlier information about the attacks today in Islamabad: Three attacks in three days in the Pakistani capital as the Waziristan operation goes o...
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The Iraqi Oil and Gas Framework: Some Background
I’ve heard a lot about Iraqi oil and the important role this resource plays in international politics, but I’ve never been clear about exactly what the Iraqi oil laws were. If...
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Pakistan Dispatch: Attacks in Islamabad
Three attacks in three days in the Pakistani capital as the Waziristan operation goes on. The latest is still happening about 2km from where Londonstani is now. Television new...
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Escape!
Well, it's not quite Steve McQueen, but David Rohde's story is pretty cool nonetheless. And remember, The Cooler King was caught....
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Reading Old Magazines: Taking Stock
Given all our recent work and the recent press on critical minerals (or “strategic” minerals; more on the distinction later), I gave a look back this week to Peter Harben’s 19...
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Rohde Q&A
David Rohde is doing a Q&A feature with Times readers, and the questions are incredibly wide-ranging. Credit goes to the reporter for taking the time to answer the hard on...
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Events from Around Town: U.S. Military Energy Strategies
I sat down last night preparing for 3+ hours of panel and PowerPoint presentations. While this came to fruition, I found myself pleasantly surprised by the diversity of my col...
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Enough already, it's a war...
You think there is tension between the U.S. military and its civilian leaders? I wouldn't want to be in charge of political-military relations in the Bundestag: Yet politician...
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CNAS and the Cult of Personality
You have no idea. For every article like this one, Abe and I just launch new schemes to print red t-shirts with Nate's face replacing that of Che. If you are a Washington-base...
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East Tennesseans or Pashtuns? You Make the Call!
One of the world's brighter young Afghanistan scholars sent me an email asking if this was a movie about Pashtuns. Because all us mountain people fight over the same three thi...
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Steve Biddle is constitutionally incapable of writing the phrase "half-assed" in an article
This is an important and timely piece of work: It is easy to see why such middle ways are so popular. They could lighten the burden on the federal deficit. They could put fewe...
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Afghanistan 2011: Three Scenarios
The David Fastabend question -- "How does this end?" -- has been one I have been asking myself in light of the current policy debates on Afghanistan. Accordingly, I sketched o...
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Arguing Afghanistan, Arguing Vietnam
In case you missed it (not likely), the New York Times featured dueling op-eds from both Lewis Sorley and Gordon Goldstein on the lessons of Vietnam as applied to Afghanistan....
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Here It Goes Again
From the BBC: A panel probing fraud claims in the Afghan election has found Hamid Karzai did not gain enough valid votes for an outright win, the BBC understands. Preliminary ...
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Book Review: The Worst Hard Time
I want to make sure that we are including some homeland natural security issues every now and again here at the Natural Security Blog. I also wanted to read something semi-fic...
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Torture and the UK
Does Britain collude in the torture of terror suspects or not? The head of MI5 said in a speech the other day that torturing people might be OK for Jack Bauer, but it's not OK...