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Navy Drones With a Mind of Their Own
Wall Street Journal quotes Executive Vice President and Director of Studies Shawn Brimley on the "move into an autonomous regime" as the Navy unveils new drone technology. ...
By Shawn Brimley
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US Touts Asia Rebalance to ASEAN
Voice of America quotes Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program Patrick Cronin on the rebalance to Asia and how China perceives the situation....
By Patrick M. Cronin
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When is a Rock Not a Rock?
Foreign Policy quotes Deputy Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program Ely Ratner on the influence of China and their maritime power grab . ...
By Ely Ratner
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A Troubled Narrative
Military, Veterans and Society Program Director Phillip Carter wrote an article in Foreign Policy on the concerns for veterans and post-traumatic stress after the recent shoot...
By Phillip Carter
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With a Little Help From Our Friends
Proceedings article quotes United States Coast Guard Senior Military Fellow CDR Linda Sturgis multiple times on how social capital enabled security and recovery during the San...
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China’s Military Capabilites Are Growing — But How Long Can They Keep It Up?
Chinese military spending, and capabilities, to the extent they can buy them, are increasing rapidly while the U.S.’s are not, Reihan points out below, in the course of explai...
By Elbridge Colby
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China: Neither Ally nor Enemy on Russia
Deputy Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program Ely Ratner co-penned an article in The National Interest with Samuel Charap on the relationship between China and Russia a...
By Ely Ratner
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Kabul suicide attack latest in Afghan pre-election violence
PBS NewsHour quotes CNAS Co-Chair of the Board of Directors Michèle Flournoy on the recent suicide attacks and volience as the presidential election in Afghanistan gets closer...
By Michèle Flournoy
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America’s veterans try to find purpose in the Afghanistan and Iraq wars
Military, Veterans and Society Program Director Phillip Carter penned an article in The Washington Post on the “strategic worth of these wars” and the camaraderie they enjoyed...
By Phillip Carter
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We aren’t doing enough to help veterans transition to civilian life
CNAS Co-Chair of the Board of Directors Michèle Flournoy wrote an article in The Washington Post on the transition our veterans face as they reintegrate into civilian life. Th...
By Michèle Flournoy
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Global Insights: U.S.-South Korea Alliance Faces Growing Pains
Adjunct Senior Fellow Richard Weitz weekly "Global Insights" article in World Politics Review on the United States and South Korea bilateral relationship....
By Richard Weitz
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The New (and Dangerous) Normal in Korea
The Diplomat mentions Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program Patrick Cronin's new report, "If Deterrence Fails: Rethinking Conflict on the Korean Peninsula."...
By Patrick M. Cronin
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Weary US Congress may hold key to Afghanistan security
Co-Chair of the Board of Directors Michèle Flournoy discusses in Yahoo! News, the ramifications of fraud and other possible outcomes of the upcoming presidential election in A...
By Michèle Flournoy
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Drones will change war—and more
The Economist highlights CNAS' 20YY Warfare Initiative referencing its latest report on "preparing for war in the new age."...
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Is NATO expansion to blame for Crimean crisis?
Strategy and Statecraft Director Julianne Smith is quoted on the relationship between NATO and Russia. ...
By Julianne Smith
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Kiev Bailed Out, With No Help From Fiscal Conservatives
Strategy and Statecraft Director Julianne Smith quoted on rare show of bipartisanship as aid packages for Ukraine pass both the House and the Senate. ...
By Julianne Smith
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CNAS Releases New Report, “If Deterrence Fails: Rethinking Conflict on the Korean Peninsula”
CNAS released a report for its Asia-Pacific Security Program titled "If Deterrence Fails: Rethinking Conflict on the Korean Peninsula."...
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Robert Kaplan: The center of military power in the world is moving to Asia
Adjunct Senior Fellow Robert Kaplan spoke with World Post and Global Viewpoint editor Nathan Gardels about his new book "Asia's Cauldron: The South China Sea and the End of a ...
By Robert D. Kaplan
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No, Fracking Is Not Making the U.S. More Secure
The American Prospect article talks about the "Energy Rush: Shale Production and U.S. National Security" report launch last month and addresses some of the main points within ...
By Elizabeth Rosenberg
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US, European energy leaders to discuss gas diversification measures
Senior Fellow and Director of the Energy, Environment and Security program Elizabeth Rosenberg quoted in Oil & Gas Journal stating, the US should develop “new tools of ene...
By Elizabeth Rosenberg