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What Ever Happened to Accountability?
In Harvard Business Review, Senior Fellow Tom Ricks writes on the problems with accountability standards in the United States Army....
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China’s buildup raises arms race fears
In The Korea Herald, Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Strategy Program Dr. Patrick Cronin comments on recent Chinese assertiveness in the South China Sea....
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U.S. Ally is Fired in Afghan Shake-Up
Senior Fellow LTG David Barno comments in the Wall Street Journal on Afghan President Hamid Karzai's decision to sack Helmand province Gov. Mohammad Gulab Mangal, a major U.S....
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In Beijing, Panetta Says US Strategy Not Aimed at Containing China
Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program Dr. Patrick Cronin comments on Defense Secretary Leon Panetta's trip to China and the state of U.S.-China relations in Sta...
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West's rebel worries leave Syria strategy struggling
Visiting Fellow Melissa Dalton comments on the difficulties lending U.S. support to the Free Syrian Army in Reuters....
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Over-promising and under-delivering? Ambitions and risks in US defence strategy
In Chatham House's International Affairs, Non-Resident Fellow Travis Sharp writes on the risks emerging from the Obama administrations shift in U.S. defense policy....
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Panetta Seeks to Reassure Allies and Defuse China Tension
In Bloomberg, Dr. Patrick Cronin discusses U.S. strategy in the South China Sea....
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Broadening Intelligence on the Ground Key to Embassy Security in Changing Middle East
Visiting Fellow Melissa Dalton discusses the recent Middle East embassy attacks and embassy security in World Politics Review....
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Audio: Revenge of Geography Book Launch
On September 13, CNAS hosted the book launch for The Revenge of Geography: What the Map Tells Us About Coming Conflicts and the Battle Against Fate by Robert D. Kaplan, Non-Re...
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U.S. officials: Lengthy stay, additional U.S. forces possible in Libya
In Foreign Policy, Senior Fellow Nora Bensahel comments on the recent attacks on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya....
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Geography Strikes Back
Non-Resident Senior Fellow Robert D. Kaplan adapts a portion of his newly released book "The Revenge of Geography: What the Map Tells Us About Future Conflicts and the Battle ...
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Post-Asad Syria Policy Should Focus on Mitigating Risks to U.S. Interests, Argues CNAS Expert
The brutal conflict underway in Syria jeopardizes key U.S. strategic interests, but leaves Washington with few attractive options to protect them and little leverage over the ...
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Previously Rejected Report is Now Key to US Effort to Curb Insider Killings in Afghanistan
Visiting Fellow Major Fernando Lujan comments in Stars and Stripes on green-on-blue attacks....
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'China should not test US resolve in South China Sea'
CNAS experts comment on growing US-China tensions in the South China Sea in The Philippine Star....
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'Trust Is Absolutely Essential:' Combatting Afghan Infiltrator Violence
John Nagl, Non-Resident Senior Fellow, talks with Margaret Warner on the difficulties of the U.S. transition in Afghanistan on PBS NewsHour....
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Navigating U.S. Policy in the South China Sea
As Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton meets with Chinese leaders in Beijing this week, CNAS experts offer their insights into the disputes in the South China Sea and re...
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Our Strategic Compass is Unmoored
In his first column for Foreign Policy’s new “Situation Report” national security channel, CNAS Senior Fellow LTG David Barno writes to his sons, both Army captains, after wat...
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The Deepening Conflict In Syria
Non-Resident Senior Fellow Marc Lynch examines the ongoing tumult in Syria on NPR's The Diane Rehm Show....
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Insider Attacks Are Symptoms Of Larger Afghan Challenges
Senior Fellow Andrew Exum discusses U.S. difficulties with assisting Afghan security forces in Bloomberg....
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U.S. Weighs Dire Scenarios To Secure Syria's WMD
In an interview with Agence France-Presse, Visiting Fellow Melissa Dalton analyzes Syria's chemical weapons arsenal movements....