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Strategic Capabilities Office Preparing for New Programs, Next Administration
In Defense News, senior fellow Ben FitzGerald discusses the new programs in the Strategic Capabilities Office....
By Ben FitzGerald
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A reminder of the permanent wars: Dozens of U.S. airstrikes in six countries
In The Washington Post, senior fellow Paul Scharre discusses the reality of terrorism today and the use of drone strikes in multiple countries....
By Paul Scharre
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Audio: The Rise Of The Drone, And The Thorny Questions That Have Followed
On NPR, senior fellow Ben FitzGerald discusses the dangers of continuing U.S. drone strikes without clear and open guidelines....
By Ben FitzGerald
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Future of Global Security Contingency Fund Unclear
In Defense News, senior fellow Loren DeJonge Schulman discusses the effectiveness of the Global Security Contingency Fund....
By Loren DeJonge Schulman
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Pentagon is worrying about 'Terminator' coming true. Seriously.
Senior fellow Paul Scharre discusses the risks of autonomous weapons systems in the Christian Science Monitor....
By Paul Scharre
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Obama heads to Asia with his biggest foreign policy push hanging in the balance
In The Washington Post, senior fellow Patrick Cronin discusses the current relations with Asia and the struggle for territorial power. ...
By Patrick M. Cronin
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Report: US Military Could Save Billions of Dollars By Doing This One Thing
In The National Interest, senior fellow Paul Scharre discusses the financial benefits of adopting semi-autonomous unmanned combat aircraft....
By Paul Scharre
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How Technology Could Create 'Super Soldiers'
In National Defense, senior fellow Paul Scharre discusses the use of performance-enhancers in the military....
By Paul Scharre
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Japan’s military posturing raises alarm in Asia as Abe reconsiders pacifist constitution
In The Washington Times, senior fellow Patrick Cronin discusses why Japanese Prime Minister Abe has made changes to Japan's defense policy....
By Patrick M. Cronin
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Chief of Naval Operations Richardson: US Navy is Focusing on Enemy Submarine Threat
In The National Interest, senior fellow Jerry Hendrix explains why foreign submarine torpedoes pose a huge threat to U.S. aircraft carriers. ...
By Jerry Hendrix
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Report: Cyber enhances military power -- and vulnerabilities
FCW examines the recent CNAS report "Digitally-Enabled Warfare: The Capability-Vulnerability Paradox," which discusses the dangers of increased use of technology in defense st...
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CNAS Press Note: The President's Trip to Asia
In advance of President Obama’s trip to Asia for the G-20, the East Asia Summit, and the U.S.-ASEAN Summit, three Asia experts at CNAS write a press note....
By Harry Krejsa, Mira Rapp-Hooper & Patrick M. Cronin
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On Syria, Democrats look to deflect the conversation
In the Associated Press, senior fellow Ilan Goldenberg discusses U.S. political conflicts surrounding the situation in Syria....
By Ilan Goldenberg
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Attack of the Killer Robots
In BuzzFeed, senior fellow Paul Scharre explains the meaning and importance of "meaningful human control" when discussing autonomous weapons systems....
By Paul Scharre
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U.S. Troubles Over Trump and TPP Risk Emboldening China in Asia
In Bloomberg, senior fellow Patrick Cronin discusses the need for U.S. reliability in the South China Sea as China continues to expand....
By Patrick M. Cronin
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Audio: U.N. Calls For Ceasefire To Reach Besieged Areas In Syria
On NPR, CNAS CEO Michèle Flournoy discusses the situation in Syria and the importance of remaining cautious with Russia. ...
By Michèle Flournoy
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Obama to Israel: Our Tax Dollars Won’t Go to Your Defense Contractors
In Foreign Policy, senior fellow Ilan Goldenberg discusses the possible criteria of an arms deal between the U.S. and Israel. ...
By Ilan Goldenberg
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CNAS Releases Policy Brief on the East Asia Summit and Next Steps in U.S.-Lao Relations
CNAS has released a policy brief outlining President Barack Obama’s forthcoming trip to Laos for the upcoming East Asia Summit and U.S. engagement with ASEAN. ...
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Report: China Could Make a Big Move in the South China Sea Starting Next Month
In The National Interest, senior fellow Patrick Cronin discusses how Washington should respond to the growing conflict in the South China Sea. ...
By Patrick M. Cronin
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Could the US Navy Really Hunt Down Russian or Chinese Submarines?
Senior fellow Jerry Hendrix discusses the past and current anti-submarine warfare capabilities of the U.S. and Russia in The National Interest....
By Jerry Hendrix