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Technology & National Security
DIUX and RCO could get lost in transitionSenior defense officials have said in recent weeks that new programs like the Defense Innovation Unit Experimental and the Rapid Capabilities Office are too mature to be rolle...
By Ben FitzGerald
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Flournoy to Trump: Let women serve in combat roles
During the presidential campaign, President-elect Donald Trump called the Obama administration’s move to open combat fighting roles to women in the military “politically corre...
By Michèle Flournoy
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Marines Seek To Outnumber Enemies With Robots
In Breaking Defense, senior fellow Paul Scharre discusses the advantages of including robots in the Marine Corps....
By Paul Scharre
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Day One: Next Prez Must Be Ready For Crisis
WASHINGTON: Whoever is elected the next president of the United States must stand ready for crisis to strike “at 12:01 on January 20th,” the Secretary of the Navy warned today...
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Report: Pentagon should scrap $40 billion aircraft carrier program
With an aging air fleet and a shrinking Navy working overtime around the globe, US military officials say the world's most powerful fighting force is at an "inflection point" ...
By Elbridge Colby, Paul Scharre & Jerry Hendrix
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Battle of Mosul Has Bearing on Two Presidencies
WASHINGTON—The U.S.-backed fight to wrest Iraq’s second-largest city from Islamic State control holds implications extending beyond the battlefield and into both the departing...
By Ilan Goldenberg
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CNAS Releases New Report on Transatlantic Security Cooperation in the Asia-Pacific
Washington, October 24 – The Center for a New American Security (CNAS) Strategy and Statecraft Program has released a new report examining transatlantic security cooperation i...
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China wedge ‘could damage US alliance’
The US election campaign could reinforce the perception growing in the Asia-Pacific region that America is in decline, posing a risk to the alliance that underpins Australia’s...
By Richard Fontaine
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Report proposes canceling U.S. aircraft carriers, investing in lasers to combat Russia and China
The latest Washington Post article features a new report from senior fellows Paul Scharre, Elbridge Colby and Jerry Hendrix who propose canceling U.S. aircraft carriers and in...
By Elbridge Colby, Paul Scharre & Jerry Hendrix
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Report proposes slashing U.S. aircraft carriers, investing in lasers to combat Russia and China
Jerry Hendrix, Paul Scharre and Elbridge Colby have put together a report that uses a notional budget that implements a 2 percent increase over the 2017 budget to shape the U....
By Elbridge Colby, Paul Scharre & Jerry Hendrix
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In space, the looming threat of a new arms race
In an AFP article, senior fellow Elbridge Colby discusses the necessity for developing the ability to defend U.S. space assets....
By Elbridge Colby
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Putin Throws Out the Old Nuclear Rules, Rattling Washington
In Foreign Policy, senior fellow Julianne Smith discusses the possibility of a more troubled bilateral relationship between the U.S. and Russia....
By Julianne Smith
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In space, the looming threat of a new arms race
WASHINGTON:Killer satellites, blinding lasers, sophisticated jammers: the world's military powers are quietly readying for a war in outer space -- at the risk of fueling a dan...
By Elbridge Colby
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U.S. support to Saudi Arabia to hinge on Yemen cease-fire
In The Washington Post, senior fellow Ilan Goldenberg discusses U.S.-Saudi relations after a proposed cease-fire deal with Yemen....
By Ilan Goldenberg
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North Korea is ‘racing towards the nuclear finish line’
In The Washington Post, senior adjunct fellow Van Jackson discusses North Korea's eager need to progress their nuclear weapons program....
By Van Jackson
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U.S. Blames Russia for Recent Hacks
In The Wall Street Journal, senior fellow Elizabeth Rosenberg discusses the recent cyber hacking accusations against Russia and why imposing sanctions would be aggressive....
By Elizabeth Rosenberg
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US seeks to avoid clash with Duterte over alliance
In the Financial Times, senior fellow Patrick Cronin suggests what steps the U.S. must take to develop a new approach with the Philippines....
By Patrick Cronin
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Middle East Security / Energy, Economics & Security
Around the World over Drinks: The Middle East, Russia, and Big Issues for the Next PresidentIn an “around the world” edition of our podcast series, Ryan Evans convened a top-notch group to discuss everything from Cuba to the Middle East to Russia to deterrence to Chi...
By Elbridge Colby
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Syrian carnage likely to outlast Obama
In The Hill, Bacevich fellow Nicholas Heras discusses why the Assad regime believes it will win the civil war in Syria at the expense of the Syrian people....
By Nicholas Heras
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Michèle Flournoy on U.S. Allies, Brexit, Countering Russia & China
In the second of a three-part exclusive interview, Michèle Flournoy, CEO of the Center for a New American Security, discusses America’s allies, Britain’s exit from the Europea...
By Michèle Flournoy