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N Korea Halts Nuclear Tests for Food Aid
In ABC Melbourne, CNAS Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program Dr. Patrick Cronin discusses the significance of North Korea's recent actions and increased focus f...
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Quran Burnings Complicate U.S. Role In Afghanistan
CNAS Non-Resident Senior Fellow John Nagl is interviewed on National Public Radio's "Talk of the Nation," where he talks about the effect of recent Quran burnings in Afghanist...
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Iran Nuclear Issue to Dominate Obama Netanyahu Talks
CNAS Senior Fellow Colin Kahl says a critical component in the current situation between Iran, Israel and the United States is time....
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Lynch Responds
In an essay for The National Interest, CNAS Non-Resident Senior Fellow Marc Lynch writes on the Obama administration's implementation of a pragmatic, case-by-case approach to ...
By Marc Lynch
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White House Faces Continuing Questions on Iran, Possible Israeli Action
In Voice of America, CNAS Senior Fellow Colin Kahl said Israel has been intimating for months that it is considering attacking Iran, although it is unclear if it will give the...
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Special Operations to Do More with Less
In in an interview with the Washington Times, CNAS Senior Advisor LTG David Barno, USA (Ret.) addresses concerns still lingering in the special operations community over their...
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Quran Incident 'Tailor-Made' for Taliban
In USA Today, CNAS Senior Advisor LTG David Barno, USA (Ret.) comments on the potential breakdown in trust between Afghan and coalition forces in light of the recent outbreak ...
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New Pressure on Syria
CNAS Non-Resident Senior Fellow Marc Lynch is interviewed on the Diane Rehm Show, discussing the current challenges facing the international community and the Syrian people, i...
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Afghan Handover Plan Roiled
CNAS Senior Fellow Andrew Exum is interviewed by the Wall Street Journal, commenting that the Afghan leadership has been slow to realize the gravity of unrest which followed t...
By Andrew M. Exum
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A Problem Shared is One Quickly Solved
The Financial Times delves into the challenge of encouraging cross-disciplinary research, a topic recently blogged about by CNAS Senior Fellow Andrew Exum on weighing the deci...
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Rebels and Ordinary Citizens Alike Struggle to Survive the Bombing of Homs
The Daily Beast cites the recent CNAS report by Non-Resident Senior Fellow Marc Lynch, mentioning that the involvement of an international military force would worsen the viol...
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US Torn over Arming Syrian Rebels
Asia Times refers to CNAS Senior Fellow Marc Lynch's latest policy brief on Syria, highlighting his view that Washington should put pressure on the Assad regime and encourage ...
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Morality and Consequences in Syria
The National Interest acknowledges CNAS Non-Resident Senior Fellow Marc Lynch's recent report, "Pressure Not War: A Pragmatic and Principled Policy Towards Syria." ...
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Shifting Winds In The South China Sea – Analysis
Natural resource competition in the South China Sea has increased the possibility of conflict in the region, according to Foreign Policy in Focus, which cites CNAS Research As...
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U.S. Inching Closer to Favoring Arms for Syria Rebels
In the Christian Science Monitor, CNAS Non-Resident Senior Fellow Marc Lynch suggests that the U.S. work to strengthen the opposition in Syria into a unified political voice b...
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The U.S. and Other ‘Friends of Syria’ Still Search for a Strategy to Oust Assad
In TIME Magazine's "Global Spin" blog, CNAS Senior Fellow Marc Lynch states that the U.S. should focus on strategies that weaken the Assad regime politically and combat the po...
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Why Obama Won’t Intervene in Syria
In Salon, CNAS Senior Fellow Marc Lynch explains that U.S. military intervention in Syria would have minor success and a high risk of failure and civilian deaths....
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Will Iran Make Preemptive Strike?
CNAS Senior Fellow Dr. Colin Kahl discusses the possible impact of an Israeli strike on Iran on Fox News....
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CNAS Chairman Lauds Brunei Stability, Education
The Honorable Dr. Richard Danzig, Chairman of the CNAS Board of Directors, highlights the progress of the ASEAN member states in addressing terrorism-induced issues in Brunei ...
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CNAS Expert Calls for Renewed Diplomacy, Not War, in Syria
If Syria is to have any chance of reaching political transition, the United States and the international community must respond to the increasing violence there through an enh...