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Cutting Off the Kim Family Cash
Non-Resident Senior Fellow Dr. David Asher discusses potential financial initiatives that cripple the Kim family and North Korea's nuclear missile programs with the Wall Stree...
By David Asher
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Wanted: Ph.Ds Who Can Win A Bar Fight
Foreign Policy features an excerpt from Visiting Fellow Major Fernando Lujan's recent report Light Footprints: The Future of American Military Intervention....
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Light-Footprint Approach to Military Intervention Needs New Strategic Framework, Says CNAS Visiting Fellow
With "light footprint" military interventions fast becoming a central part of American strategy, Major Fernando Lujan, USA, a Special Forces officer and visiting fellow at the...
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China-U.S. Accord Leads to UN Vote on North Korea Sanctions (New York)
Senior Advisor and Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program Dr. Patrick Cronin Discusses with the Associated Press about the Recent U.S.-China U.N. Accord and What...
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North Korea's Iran and Syria Connection
In a recent interview with The Star, Non-Resident Senior Fellow Dr. David Asher analyzes what the "scientific and technological cooperation" among North Korea, Iran and Syria ...
By David Asher
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Will Cuts Lead to DoD 'Brain Drain'?
Deputy Director of Studies and Senior Fellow Dr. Nora Bensahel discusses with Stars and Stripes the potential negative effects on the DoD workforce that could result from the ...
By Nora Bensahel
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Senate Appoints Four Members to QDR Panel
CNAS co-founder and member of the Board of DirectorsMichѐle Flournoy is among four appointments to the Quadrennial Defense Review’s independent panel, announced by the Senate ...
By Michèle Flournoy
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North Korea Sanctions
The Huffington Post's Mike Sachs hosts CNAS Senior Advisor and Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program Dr. Patrick Cronin in a discussion about the UN Security Co...
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Allies Face Tough Negotiations on Burden Sharing
Senior Advisor and Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program Dr. Patrick Cronin discusses the impact U.S. budget sequestration could have on its commitments to Sout...
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Battle Tested Insiders Debate America's Misfires in Iraq and Afghanistan
CNAS' Michѐle Flournoy, Shawn Brimley, and Tom Ricks are amongst experts who debated the American strategy in Afghanistan and Iraq in Foreign Policy. ...
By Shawn Brimley & Thomas E. Ricks
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If Iran Builds the Bomb, Will Saudi Arabia Be Next?
In an interview with The Diplomat's Zachary Keck, Senior Fellow Dr. Colin Kahl discusses his report Atomic Kingdom and whether Iran's nuclear ambitions will have any effect on...
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The Mythical Liberal Order
Fellow Dr. Ely Ratner writes in the The National Interest about the alarming lack of global governance and the mystifying concept of a liberal order. ...
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Leon Panetta's Pentagon Report Card
Research Associate Jacob Stokes grades Panetta's tenure and performance as Secretary of Defense in a U.S. News and World Report article....
By Jacob Stokes
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Former Navy Chief Presses U.S. to Rework Bioagent Detection Strategy
Global Security Newswire reports on Chairman of the Board of Directors Dr. Richard Danzig’s recent push of the U.S. to reanalyze its bioagent detection strategy....
By Richard Danzig
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The Real Reasons Karzai Wants U.S. Troops Out
Writer-in-residence Yochi Dreazen writes in The Atlantic that President Karzai's decision to remove U.S. special forces from Wardak province may indicate his political insecur...
By Yochi Dreazen
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Data Espionage Sleuths Aim to Put Chinese Corporations in Court
Citing Dr. Irving Lachew's recent report, the MIT Technology Review supports the need for proactive involvement from U.S. corporations resisting Chinese online data espionage....
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Sequester could stall momentum on cybersecurity
With mandatory budget cuts looming over Washington, Dr. Irving Lachow, Director of the program on Technology and U.S. National Security discusses the impact of the newly sign...
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Iraq to Mali: The changing calculus of war
A new episode of Empire on Al Jazeera English features John Nagl and explores the merits, objectives, costs and morality of the West’s endless 'war on terror'....
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Cuts Threat Hollowing of Military, Defense: Stokes
Jacob Stokes discusses sequestration and defense budget cuts on Bloomberg TV....
By Jacob Stokes & Joel Smith
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U.S. Government Must Provide Greater Clarity on Active Cyber Defense Activities, Argues CNAS Expert
As this week's Mandiant report on China's cyber espionage highlights, cyber attacks are posing ever more serious economic and national security risks to the United States. In ...