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Successful launch by Pyongyang a concern for U.S.
During a discussion at the CNAS Annual Conference, Chief of Naval Operations Adm. John Richardson explains why North Korea is a definite threat in The Washington Times. ...
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CNAS Releases Report on Transatlantic Sanctions Policy
The CNAS Energy, Economics, and Security Program, in conjunction with the Center for Strategic and International Studies, released a new report on challenges of transatlantic ...
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In rare move, the Navy sends two aircraft carriers near the Philippines
In The Washington Post, Chief of Naval Operations Adm. John Richardson discusses the dual-carrier operations recently conducted in the Philippine Sea....
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CNAS Releases ISIS Study Group Final Report
CNAS today released the final report of its ISIS Study Group, “Defeating the Islamic State: A Bottom-Up Approach.”...
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Audio: "Brexit" vs. "Bremain" : The British Referendum
Research associate Rachel Rizzo discusses the social, economic and security issues from the Brexit decision both in Britain and abroad in NPR affiliate MPR News....
By Rachel Rizzo
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Is the ‘Donald Trump of the Philippines’ all bluster?
Research associate Harry Krejsa discusses China's interest in recently elected Philippines President Duterte in Politico....
By Harry Krejsa
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CNAS Releases Report on Energy Markets and Great Power Politics
The CNAS Energy, Economics, and Security Program released a new report examining the intersection of great power politics and changes in the energy market. ...
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Potential Iranian deal for airliners thrusts Boeing into risky political debate
In The Washington Post, senior fellow Elizabeth Rosenberg disucsses the risks and business strategy of the potential sales deal between Boeing and Iran....
By Elizabeth Rosenberg
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'Brexit' could have economic, political downsides for U.S. business
Adjunct senior fellow Peter Harrell explains that U.S. fears concerning the aftermath of Brexit are hyperbolized. ...
By Peter Harrell
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3 things Congress could do in response to the massacre in Orlando
In the Washington Post, Bacevich fellow Katherine Kidder discusses what actions Congress should take to fight terrorism after the Orlando nightclub shooting. ...
By Katherine Kidder
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The Pentagon Reboots Its Silicon Valley Outpost
In Bloomberg, senior fellow Ben FizGerald notes the rudimentary difficulties facing the new DIUx program in Silicon Valley. ...
By Ben FitzGerald
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For Israelis and Palestinians, peace plans just keep coming
Senior fellow Ilan Goldenberg stresses the importance of detailed proposals in the conflict between Israel and Palestine in the Times of Israel....
By Ilan Goldenberg
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Israeli General Lays Out New Security Plan as Way to Peace With Palestinians
In the Associated Press, senior fellow Ilan Goldenberg explains that the new report for a two-state solution would allow Israel to retain its defenses in an emergency....
By Ilan Goldenberg
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Former Israeli and US officials unveil security-based proposals for two-state solution
The Jerusalem Post analyses the new CNAS two-state solution report for Israel and Palestine while Ilan Goldenberg explains why the solution is a viable plan. ...
By Ilan Goldenberg
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Interview: Clinton To Tout Her Foreign Policy Experience In California Speech
Co-founder and CEO Michèle Flournoy discusses the Clinton campaign on NPR. ...
By Michèle Flournoy
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An Air Force Without Pilots? Critics Call for an Unmanned B-21 Bomber
Senior fellows Kelley Sayler and Paul Scharre discuss the benefits of having unmanned B-21 Bombers in The Fiscal Times....
By Kelley Sayler & Paul Scharre
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Hillary Clinton to Portray Donald Trump’s Foreign Policy Positions as Dangerous
In The New York Times, senior fellow Julianne Smith explains why the Clinton campaign must stress the importance of global alliances. ...
By Julianne Smith
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CNAS Releases Report on Ensuring Security in an Israeli-Palestinian Two-State Solution
CNAS has released a new report outlining comprehensive security arrangements for Israelis and Palestinians based on six core principles and provides proposed solutions to all ...
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Veterans Groups Split Over Trump’s Fundraising
A report from senior fellow Phillip Carter and Bacevich fellow Katherine Kidder provide information on veterans' nonprofit organization income in Foreign Policy magazine....
By Katherine Kidder & Phillip Carter
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A First Look at America's Supergun
In The Wall Street Journal, senior fellow Elbridge Colby discusses the loss of a conventional American military advantage as other nations improve technology....
By Elbridge Colby