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Disappointment at Abe's shrine visit mirrors U.S. frustration
Global Post article quotes Co-Chair of the Board of Directors Michéle Flournoy on the United States expression of disapointment with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's visit to the Y...
By Michèle Flournoy
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The shale factor in U.S. national security
Reuters article on the CNAS Unconventional Energy and U.S. National Security Task Force's new report “Energy Rush: Shale Production and U.S. National Security” discussing the...
By Elizabeth Rosenberg
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CNAS Releases New Report, “Energy Rush: Shale Production and U.S. National Security”
The Center for a New American Security (CNAS) released a report written by CNAS Senior Fellow and Director of the Energy, Environment and Security Program Elizabeth Rosenberg....
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Did Budweiser's Super Bowl ad sanitise war homecomings?
Military, Veterans and Society Director Phillip Carter is quoted in this BBC News article about the recent Budweiser commercial that aired during the Superbowl. ...
By Phillip Carter
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Japan hawks ruffle dovish feathers
Senior Fellow Dr. Ely Ratner is mentioned in Asia Times article on United States and Japan relations. ...
By Ely Ratner
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Bob Work Expected To Be Named Deputy SecDef
Defense One article annoucning CEO Robert Work as the possible nomination for deputy secretary of defense. ...
By Robert O. Work
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White House Plans to Name Robert Work as Deputy Defense Secretary, Official Says
Wall Street Journal article states the Obama administration is planning to name CNAS CEO Robert Work as Deputy Defense Secretary. ...
By Robert O. Work
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W.H. meeting does not yield troop-level decision for Afghanistan – Navy nuke forces also rocked by cheating
Politico Morning Defense writes, "If you’re a betting person, place your money on Robert Work, former undersecretary of the Navy, as the next deputy defense secretary."...
By Robert O. Work
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Sources: White House Close to Nominating Work for Deputy Defense Secretary
Defense News discusses sources "imminent" nomination of CNAS CEO Robert Work as next deputy defense secretary. ...
By Robert O. Work
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Cuts in U.S. defense spending force hard strategic choices
Reuters quotes Senior Fellow and Co-Director of the Responsible Defense Program Nora Bensahel during a defense budget-cutting exercise with three other think tanks....
By Nora Bensahel
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Think Tanks’ Dream Defense Budgets Defeat China, But Not Politics
“The first thing we cut was end strength, as much as we could,” said Nora Bensahel, senior fellow and co-director of the Responsible Defense Program at a defense budget-cuttin...
By Nora Bensahel
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Robert Work to Be Nominated Deputy Secretary of Defense
Miltiple Congressional Sources tell Real Clear Defense CNAS CEO Robert Work will be nominated as deputy secretary of defense. ...
By Robert O. Work
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Robert Work Said to Be Obama Choice for Pentagon’s No. 2
"The White House is expected to announce as soon as tomorrow that President Barack Obama will nominate Robert Work as the Pentagon’s No. 2 civilian leader" according to this B...
By Robert O. Work
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Global Insights: Turkey’s Domestic Troubles Causing Tensions With U.S.
Strategy and Statecraft Adjunct Senior Fellow Richard Weitz authors article in World Politics Review discussing tensions between the United States and Turkey....
By Richard Weitz
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Did Budweiser's Touching Super Bowl Ad Violate Military Regulations?
Gawker article quotes Military, Veterans and Society Director Phillip Carter on his recent article discussing the Budweiser commercial that aired during the Superbowl. ...
By Phillip Carter
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AL-QAIDA’S BLOODY GAMBLE
Tufts Observer discusses an interview they had with Member of the Board of Advisors John Nagl....
By John A. Nagl
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U.S. playing two sides with Iran
Russia Beyond the Headlines article quotes Middle East Security Director Dr. Colin Kahl for his comments on Iran sanctions. ...
By Colin H. Kahl
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The paper tiger myth: how America is underestimating China’s resolve and power
Senior Fellow Dr. Ely Ratner and Fellow Elbridge Colby mentioned in the Strategist article discussing whether the United States should "raise the stakes" on China. ...
By Elbridge Colby & Ely Ratner
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Bad Bud
CNAS Military, Veterans and Society Director Phillip Carter authored an article in Foreign Policy discussing the recent Budweiser commercial that aired during the Superbowl....
By Phillip Carter
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Broken promises: New media revolution in the Arab world
Adjunct Senior Fellow Marc Lynch is mentioned in this Al Jazerra article for being one of the first scholars to highlight the use of new media on the political scene. ...
By Marc Lynch