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Audio: CNAS 2013 Annual Conference - The Big Shift: The Geopolitics of the U.S. Energy Revolution
McKinsey Principal Andrew Erdmann explored the ongoing boom in the production of unconventional fossil fuels in the U.S. and the way that the boom in transforming global energ...
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Audio: CNAS 2013 Annual Conference - LT1 Andrew Bacevich Jr., USA Fellowship Presentation
CNAS Non-resident Senior Fellow John Nagl presented the annual Lt1 Andrew Bacevich Jr., USA Fellowship to Zachary Hosford at the 2013 CNAS Annual Conference on June 12....
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Audio: CNAS 2013 Annual Conference - Bugs, Bytes and Bots
Incoming Foreign Policy editor Noah Shachtman moderated a discussion at the 2013 CNAS Annual Conference on June 12 with Dr. Irving Lachow, Senior Fellow and Director of the Te...
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Audio: CNAS 2013 Annual Conference - Defense Strategy Dialogue
CNAS Vice President and Director of Studies Shawn Brimley moderated a discussion at the 2013 CNAS Annual Conference on June 12, 2013, with The Honorable Michèle Flournoy, co-c...
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Audio: CNAS 2013 Annual Conference - Assessing the Dangers of a Nuclear-Armed Iran
In a brief presentation at the 2013 CNAS Annual Conference on June 12, CNAS Senior Fellow Dr. Colin Kahl outlined a comprehensive framework to manage and mitigate the conseque...
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Audio: CNAS 2013 Annual Conference - A Conversation with Senator Bob Corker
Senator Bob Corker, ranking member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, sat down with Bloomberg News columnist Al Hunt at the CNAS Annual Conference on June 12 to discus...
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Audio: CNAS 2013 Annual Conference -- Silicon, Iron & Shadows- Three Wars That Will Define America's Future
In a twenty minute presentation at the 2013 CNAS Annual Conference on June 12, 2013, CNAS Senior Advisor & Senior Fellow LTG David Barno, USA (Ret.) outlined the ways in w...
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Audio: CNAS 2013 Annual Conference - Veterans and the Civil-Military Divide
The Atlantic's Yochi Dreazen moderated a discussion on the challenges and prejudices that veterans face in regintegrating into their communities at the CNAS 2013 Annual Confer...
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How Does the Government Manage Workers With Access to Classified Information
Former CNAS Senior Fellow and Director of the Program on Technology and U.S. National Security Dr. Irving Lachow discusses the implications of government workers' online acces...
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Defense / Indo-Pacific Security
"Asia Power Web" of Security Ties Presents Opportunity for U.S.In its latest report, the Asia team at the Center for a New American Security (CNAS) explores the "Asia Power Web," a term the team developed to describe a growing trend of in...
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Defense Dweebs Rule!
In a post for Time Magazine's Battleland Blog, Mark Thompson discusses the weeklong buzz of activity in the defense community regarding the discussion on retooling the U.S. mi...
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Congress, SecDef MUST Lead Pentagon From The Vale Of Seven Sins: CNAS
Colin Clark of Breaking Defense discusses the recommendations for cutting defense cost growth while maintaining U.S. strategic goals made by the authors of a new CNAS report, ...
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CNAS Experts Suggest Reforms to Pentagon Business Model
As the Department of Defense (DOD) prepares to report the results of its Strategic Choices and Management Review, Senior Fellows David Barno and Nora Bensahel and three collea...
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Obama to press Xi on cyber attacks
Senior Fellow and Director of the Program on Technology and U.S. National Security Dr. Irving Lachow discusses the consistent cyber attack allegations by Washington and Beijin...
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U.S., Germany, Italy commit to training roles in post-2014 Afghanistan
CNAS Senior Fellow and Senior Advisor LTG David W. Barno, USA (Ret.) discusses the outgoing plans from Afghanistan that many NATO nations are contemplating and the fact that f...
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Anti-government protests continue in Turkey
Michѐle Flournoy discusses with MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell the anti-government protests in Turkey and their impact on the region on Andrea Mitchell Reports. ...
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Susan Rice Unlikely To Alter Obama's Foreign Policy As National Security Adviser
Vice President and Director of Studies, Shawn Brimley discusses with the International Business Times' Pamela Levy, President Obama's upcoming announcement of moving Ambassado...
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Civ Worker on Afghanistan: “I’d give it 18 months before all hell breaks loose”
In a post for the Anti-War Blog, Kelly Vlahos analyzes CNAS' recent report, Toward a Successful Outcome in Afghanistan, disagreeing with the authors' conclusions of projected ...
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Marine general, ex-defense official call for ‘bridging force’ in post-2014 Afghanistan
Kristina Wong of The Washington Times, discusses CNAS' report Toward a Successful Outcome in Afghanistan and the recommendation of authors General John R. Allen (Ret.), The H...
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Day-Lewis, Spielberg for Thank You?
Stephen Spielberg's Dreamworks is currently in negotiations to purchase the rights for Writer in Residence David Finkel's book, Thank You for Your Service, The Belfast Telegra...