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National Security Human Capital Program / Middle East Security
Iran Hawks’ Definition of Successful Nuclear Diplomacy Is ImpossibleA recent ForeignPolicy.com article co-authored by CNAS Senior Fellow Dr. Colin Kahl is mentioned in this commentary on policy-makers pushing for a tougher stand against Iran i...
By Colin H. Kahl
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Healthcare.gov Didn't Have to Be a Disaster: Here's How to Fix It -- And Avoid Failure in the Future
CNAS Adjunct Senior Fellow Dr. Peter L. Levin discusses the problems with the Obamacare rollout and how it can be avoided in the future in a feature he co-authored with Shahid...
By Abigail Ruscetta
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National Security Human Capital Program
Honoring Veterans Day — Marines lend support in the Philippines — 60 Minutes apologizes for Benghazi storyExpanding the Net: Building Mental Health Care Capacity for Veterans, a recent policy brief by Senior Fellow Phillip Carter, and Thank You For Your Service, by recent CNAS Wri...
By David Finkel
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National Security Human Capital Program
Is This Holding You Back From Hiring Veterans?Employing America's Veterans: Perspectives from Businesses, a CNAS report by Margaret C. Harrell and Nancy Berglass, is cited in an article appearing on StaffingTalk.com about...
By Margaret C. Harrell & Nancy Berglass
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Obama dials down in the Middle East – but is it the right move?
An op-ed in The Jerusalem Post discussing whether or not America's shift away from the Middle East is wise mentions CNAS Adjunct Senior Fellow Marc Lynch....
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National Security Human Capital Program
The Vets We Reject and IgnoreIn an op-ed in The New York Times, Senior Fellow Phillip Carter, an Iraq war veteran, discusses the barriers to health care and other services faced by veterans discharged "un...
By Phillip Carter
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Application Period Open for CNAS Next Generation National Security Leaders Program
As part of its mission to prepare and foster the next generation of national security and defense leaders, the Center for a New American Security (CNAS) is now accepting appli...
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How the military isolates itself — and hurts veterans
CNAS Senior Fellows Phillip Carter and David Barno authored an Outlook piece in The Washington Post discussing the civil-military divide within the United States....
By Phillip Carter
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National Security Human Capital Program
CNAS Experts Say Adaptive Officer Corps is Essential to Meet Complex 21st Century Security ChallengesAs accountability issues within the senior officer corps dominate the headlines, experts at the Center for a New American Security (CNAS) have released Building Better General...
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Global Insights: Money, Not Realignment, Drives China-Turkey Missile Defense Deal
Richard Weitz, Adjunct Senior Fellow at CNAS, authored a column on World Politics Review discussing the motivations behind the recent Turkish purchase of Chinese missiles....
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U.S. Treasury's Brainard Said Likely to Be Fed Nominee
CNAS Co-founder Kurt Campbell is mentioned in a Bloomberg article discussing the likely nomination of Lael Brainard to the Federal Reserve Board....
By Kurt Campbell
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CNAS Announces Changes to Board of Directors
The Center for a New American Security (CNAS) announced several changes to its Board of Directors today. Former Secretary of State Dr. Madeleine K. Albright and former Secreta...
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Syria: Illusions of Peace
Joseph S. Nye, Jr. Research Intern Stuart Montgomery discusses difficulties with negotiated settlements in relation to the Syrian civil war in a commentary piece appearing in ...
By Stuart Montgomery
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Sen. Lieberman, Gen. Allen join CNAS board
The DEFCON HILL Blog on TheHill.com mentioned the addition of Senator Joseph Lieberman, General John Allen, USMC (Ret.) and Linda Hudson to the CNAS Board of Directors....
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Heavy Hitters: Allen, Lieberman, Hudson Join CNAS Board of Directors
The addition of Senator Joseph Lieberman, General John Allen, USMC (Ret.) and Linda Hudson to the CNAS Board of Directors is described in the Intercepts blog on DefenseNews.co...
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For the national security and social media communities, a delicate relationship persists
CNAS Vice President and Director of Studies Shawn Brimley is mentioned in an article in The Washington Post about Twitter and U.S. national security....
By Shawn Brimley
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Iraq’s Maliki brings wish list to Washington. Why are officials unmoved?
CNAS Research Associate Jacob Stokes discusses the recent visit of Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki to Washington, D.C. with The Christian Science Monitor. ...
By Jacob Stokes
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Overcoming the Gulf in the Gulf
CNAS Senior Fellow Dr. Colin Kahl and Research Associate Jacob Stokes discuss the "gap between America’s Middle East policy and that of its closest Persian Gulf partners" in a...
By Jacob Stokes
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Defense / Indo-Pacific Security
Time For Congress To Rebalance On Asia-Pacific: Reps. Forbes & HanabusaAn upcoming report by Senior Fellow Dr. Ely Ratner is mentioned in this op-ed by Rep. J. Randy Forbes and Rep. Colleen Hanabusa on the need for Congressional action and suppor...
By Ely Ratner
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Defense / Indo-Pacific Security
China and North Korea: New Thinking, Old PoliciesDr. Richard Weitz, Adjunct Senior Fellow at CNAS, asks whether or not Chinese policy towards North Korea has actually changed in an article appearing in The Diplomat. ...