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Last South Koreans Leave Factory In North Korea
With the departure of the last South Koreans in the jointly run Kaesong Factory Park in North Korea on Friday following the suspension of operations there by North Korea early...
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The Pentagon Cries Wolf on Sequestration Pains
With sequestration moving forward, Research Associate Jacob Stokes discusses with The Fiscal Times Pentagon plans to reduce force size, urging the military to eliminate redund...
By Jacob Stokes
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NKorea sentences US man to 15 years’ labor in possible bid for high-profile American visit
Senior Advisor and Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program Dr. Patrick Cronin discusses with The Washington Post the motivations behind Pyongyang's decision to se...
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Release American now, U.S. tells N. Korea
As the United States calls on North Korea to grant amnesty to Kenneth Bae, who recently was sentenced to 15 years of hard labor, Senior Advisor and Senior Director of the Asia...
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From Containment to 'Restrainment'
In an analysis of United States' foreign policy dynamics spanning the last century, Huffington Post's Chris Holshek cites Richard K. Betts' contribution to the CNAS study, Am...
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NKorea Sentences US Man in Possible Bid for Talks
Senior Advisor and Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program Dr. Patrick Cronin discusses the recent sentencing of Korean-American tourist guide Kenneth Bae to 15 y...
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Rand Paul: The next and last GOP nominee?
Following Senator John McCain's CNAS speech at CNAS calling for a new Republican internationalism, The Week examines the isolationship views of Senator Rand Paul and the impli...
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Strategic Threats Roundtable
Vice President and Director of Studies Shawn Brimley discusses steps the U.S. military should take in order to successfully adapt to long-term threats on Defense News with Vag...
By Shawn Brimley
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Japan stirs Campbell's US 'pivot' soup
As Japan continues to assert its claims to the Senkaku/Diaoyutai Island, Peter Lee of the Asian Times discusses the implications for the United States and the reaction of U.S....
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Boston Marathon bombers were headed for NYC
Senior Fellow Phillip Carter comments in The Jerusalem Post on law enforcement's effective use of citizen surveillance via social media in detecting the individuals alleged to...
By Phillip Carter
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In Defense of Henry Kissinger
Non-Resident Senior Fellow Robert Kaplan discusses Henry Kissinger's legacy as National Security Advisor and Secretary of State during the Nixon Administration and the endurin...
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The Brazen Bibliophiles of Timbuktu: How a team of sneaky librarians duped Al Qaeda
In his piece for New Republic, Writer in Residence Yochi Dreazen reveals how through a carefully planned escape, a few librarians managed to save thousands of priceless scien...
By Yochi Dreazen
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Earth Day 2013: How climate change will impact global security
CNAS Non Resident Senior Fellow Dr. Nancy Brune discusses the impact of climate related weather events on nations that are already grappling with political tensions, inequalit...
By Nancy Brune
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China's Victim Complex
CNAS Fellow Dr. Ely Ratner critiques Beijing's latest defense white paper in Foreign Policy, noting that it offers some new information about the People's Liberation Army and ...
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National Security Human Capital Program
John McCain and the Lessons of HistoryRobert W. Merry of The National Interest discusses Senator John McCain's address to the Center for New American Security, in which he called for American internationalism and ...
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McCain: On foreign policy, I may have more in common with Obama than with some in own party
Dana Stuster of The Cable reports on Senator John McCain's speech to the Center for New American Security on internationalism. ...
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Audio: A Conversation with Senator John S. McCain
The Center for a New American Security hosted "A Conversation with Senator John S. McCain" at a luncheon on April 18, 2013. In his remarks, Senator McCain outlined an "intern...
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War Games: The South promises to fight back against provocations ...
Dr. Patrick Cronin Senior Advisor and Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program discusses with the National Journal the potential scenarios that could unfold if war...
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Anonymous’s Next Move
Senior Fellow and Director of the Program on Technology and U.S. National Security Dr. Irving Lachow discusses with the Daily Beast the unpredictability and influential role o...
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Who Is Lisa Monaco, the White House's Counter-terrorism Adviser?
In a National Journal profile of President Obama's new counterterrorism advisor, Senior Fellow Phillip Carter assesses Lisa Monaco's ability to coordinate the Administration's...
By Phillip Carter