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CNAS Experts: Questions for Secretary of Defense Designate Chuck Hagel
On January 31, the Senate will hold confirmation hearings for former Nebraska Senator Chuck Hagel to be President Obama's third secretary of defense. Hagel's hearing comes at ...
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The Interview: Richard Fontaine & Daniel Kliman
In The Diplomat, CNAS President Richard Fontaine is featured in an interview highlighting the new report Global Swing States: Brazil, Indonesia, India, Turkey and the Future o...
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Around The Globe, Women Already Serve In Combat Units
Phil Carter, Director of the Military, Veterans and Society Program, comments on the role of women in combat in the U.S. armed forces for KQED....
By Phillip Carter
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CNAS Experts: Questions for Secretary of State Nominee Senator John Kerry
Tomorrow, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee will take up the nomination of its chair, Senator John Kerry, D-Mass., to become secretary of state. President Obama has tappe...
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Algeria Offers No Apologies For Its Tactics During Hostage Crisis
Dr. John Nagl, Non-Resident Senior Fellow, discusses Algeria's gas plant hostage crisis on NPR....
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Is Mali the next Afghanistan?
Dr. Nora Bensahel, Deputy Director of Studies and Senior Fellow, analyzes United States interest in Mali in McClatchy....
By Nora Bensahel
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Wal-Mart Offers Jobs To Any New Veterans With An Honorable Discharge
On NPR's All Things Considered, Phillip Carter, Senior Fellow and Director of the Military, Veterans and Society Program, discusses Wal-Mart's major initiative to hire more ve...
By Phillip Carter
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Why US is Helping France Fight Islamist Forces in Mali, Somalia
Dr. Nora Bensahel, Deputy Director of Studies and Senior Fellow, comments in The Christian Science Monitor on the French military action in Mali and U.S. counter terrorism ope...
By Nora Bensahel
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US 'fully committed' in Afghanistan, Panetta says. But no troops after 2014?
In the Christian Science Monitor, Senior Advisor and Senior Fellow LTG David Barno comments on Afghan President Hamid Karzai's visit to Washington. ...
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You've Never Seen a Defense Budget Like This
In U.S. News and World Report, Research Associate Jacob Stokes discusses the future of the Defense Department as it faces potential spending cuts and Hagel's nomination....
By Jacob Stokes
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Obama administration not ruling out complete troop withdrawal from Afghanistan
Senior Advisor and Senior Fellow LTG David Barno's Foreign Policy Op-Ed on a "zero option" in Afghanistan is mentioned in the Christian Science Monitor....
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C-SPAN Interview with John Nagl on U.S.-Afghanistan Relations
C-SPAN's Washington Journal interviews Dr. John A. Nagl on U.S.-Afghanistan relations and President Karzai's upcoming visit to Washington D.C....
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An excerpt from Fred Kaplan’s “The Insurgents”
On MSNBC's Morning Joe, an excerpt from Fred Kaplan's new book, The Insurgents, features former CNAS President and Non-Resident Senior Fellow John Nagl....
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Smart Shift
In Foreign Affairs, Senior Fellow Shawn Brimley and Fellow Ely Ratner argue that rebalancing towards the Asia-Pacific region remains the most pivotal national security investm...
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From Washington Al Mundo with Dr. Irving Lachow
Dr. Irving Lachow, Senior Fellow and Director of the Program on Technology & US National Security, discusses Syrian dual use technology on From Washington Al Mundo....
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Kim's Call for Peace with S. Korea Met With Skepticism
Dr. Patrick M. Cronin, Senior Advisor and Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program, analyzes South Korean ambitions to revitalize relations with North Korea in Glo...
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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....