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Violence in Iraq spikes. Are US security interests in jeopardy?
In the Christian Science Monitor, Senior Fellow Nora Bensahel comments on Iraq's recent uptick in violence....
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Obama in Hurry for Consultations with Park on N. Korea: Experts
Afghanistan's president has branded his U.S. allies as corrupt, wasteful and contemptuous of Afghan lives. Once he even threatened to join the Taliban. Nonetheless, Hamid Karz...
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International Order and Global Swing States
The choices that four rising democracies—Brazil, India, Indonesia and Turkey—make will help determine the trajectory of the interlocking web of norms, institutions, rules, and...
By Richard Fontaine
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U.S. Nervous About Japan's New Prime Minister
Fellow Ely Ratner discusses the policy implications of Japan's new prime minister on National Public Radio's Morning Edition....
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CNAS Marks One Year Anniversary of Iraq Withdrawal with Release of Two New Papers
To mark the one year anniversary of the U.S. troop withdrawal from Iraq, the Center for a New American Security has released two papers that offer insights into the U.S. role ...
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NATO Allies Might Be Unprepared for Syria
Senior Fellow Nora Bensahel comments in Defense News on NATO's dismal stockpile of precision-guided missiles in relation to a possible intervention in Syria. ...
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Defense Cuts Could Hurt Minorities
Research Associate Jacob Stokes discusses cuts to the U.S. defense budget in The Philadelphia Tribune....
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What the Syrian internet outage tells us about the ultimate dual-use technology
On Foreign Policy's The Best Defense blog, Dr. Irving Lachow, Senior Fellow and Director of the Program on Technology and National Security, writes on the importance of the In...
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What It Really Means If Canada Ditches America's F-35
Business Insider features Research Associate Jacob Stokes on interoperability issues between Canada and the U.S. over F-35....
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Eyes on Korea: Navies Ready for Missile Shootdown if Test Threatens Allies
In U.S. News and World Report, Dr. Patrick Cronin, Senior Advisor and Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program, discusses North Korea's potential test shot of a lo...
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Pentagon Spending Under the Ax
No matter what happens on Capitol Hill before year's end with efforts to avoid big tax increases and budget cuts, deep reductions in military spending are under way and will c...
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U.S.-Taliban Peace Talks Once Again Raising Eyebrows
In U.S. News and World Report, Senior Fellow Nora Bensahel comments on the renewed U.S. effort to engage the Afghan Taliban in peace talks....
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A new brand of cyber security: hacking the hackers
Dr. Irving Lachow, Director of the Program on Technology and National Security, discusses defending cyber networks in The Los Angeles Times....
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China's Taking The Gloves Off In The South China Sea By Boarding Ships Any Place It Likes
Starting January 1 police in the southern Chinese island province of Hainan will board ships which enter what China considers its territory in the South China Sea, Ben Blancha...
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So you want to get a Ph.D. to get ahead in DC....
Adjunct Senior Fellow of the Military, Veterans, and Society Program Jason Dempsey examines the benefits of having a PhD when working in Washington in Foreign Policy....
By Dr. Jason Dempsey
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Pentagon Solutions: Sequestration Becoming Likely Scenario
Federal News Radio interviews Dr. Nora Bensahel, Joel Smith and Jacob Stokes on sequestration cuts and features the CNAS policy brief Countdown to Sequestration: Why American ...
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US asked to strengthen engagement with Brazil, India, Turkey
WASHINGTON: US should pursue closer partnerships with four powerful democracies - Brazil, India, Indonesia and Turkey -- as they hold the potential to renew the international ...
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U.S. Must Strengthen Engagement with "Global Swing States" Brazil, India, Indonesia and Turkey, Say Experts in Joint CNAS-GMF Report
The rise of four powerful democracies--Brazil, India, Indonesia and Turkey--presents one of the most significant opportunities for U.S. foreign policy in the early 21st centur...
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China’s Military Advances With Aircraft Carrier Fighter Landings
China achieved a military milestone when a homegrown fighter jet landed on its new aircraft carrier, the latest step in a modernization bid that’s recorded advances in submari...
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National Security Human Capital Program
Audio: A Conversation with the Honorable Leon PanettaThe Center for a New American Security hosted "A Conversation with the Honorable Leon Panetta, U.S. Secretary of Defense" on November 20, 2012. Secretary Panetta discussed U.S...