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Power Play
In an op-ed for Foreign Policy, Patrick Cronin, CNAS Senior Advisor and Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program, writes on what the U.S. should do if it wishes to perpet...
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Afghan Taliban Takes Step Toward Peace Talks to End War With U.S.
In Bloomberg Businessweek, CNAS Senior Fellow Andrew Exum comments on the role of Pakistan's military and security forces as spoilers to any peace efforts in Central Asia....
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Time for Serious Attention to the Arctic
In his first commentary for National Journal's Energy and Environment blog, Research Associate Will Rogers writes that it is time for the president and congress to look seriou...
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Panetta to Offer Strategy for Cutting Military Budget
In The New York Times, CNAS Bacevich Fellow Travis Sharp discusses the repercussions of looming budget cuts that would shape the future of the U.S. military....
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Both Sides of the COIN
CNAS Visiting Fellow MAJ Fernando Lujan, USA writes in Foreign Affairs on a need to institutionalize the adaptations of the past decade and increase the U.S. military's capabi...
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National Security Human Capital Program
How Iraq, Afghanistan Have Changed The MilitaryCNAS President John Nagl talks about the impact of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan on the U.S. military with National Public Radio....
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Mexico's cartels build own national radio system
CNAS expert Colonel Robert Killebrew, USA (Ret.) talks with the Associated Press about the Mexican Zetas drug cartel's increasingly sophisticated forms of communication....
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Defense cuts hinge on '12 election
Fellow Travis Sharp comments on the possibility of political leaders reaching a compromise on defense budget cuts prior to the 2012 election in The Hill....
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Inside the first ever U.S.-Japan-India trilateral meeting
Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program Patrick Cronin speaks with Foreign Policy's The Cable about China's perspective on the first ever U.S.-Japan-India trilate...
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U.S., China seen to prioritize stability in N.K.
CNAS Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program Patrick Cronin comments in The Korea Herald on the need for stability following the death of Kim Jong-il....
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Congress gives DoD green light on cyber attacks
CNAS Vice President and Director of Studies Kristin Lord comments in Federal Times on the authority recently granted to the Department of Defense by Congress to launch offensi...
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North Korea Transition Binds Adversaries in Search for Calm
CNAS Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program Patrick Cronin discusses the implications of North Korea's short-range ballistic missile test following Kim Jong-il's...
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CNAS Experts Comment on the Death of Kim Jong Il
Washington, December 19, 2011 - The death of North Korean leader Kim Jong Il has the potential to trigger a new crisis on the Korean Peninsula and in East Asia but could also ...
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North Korea's Likely Leader: Young And Untested
CNAS Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program Patrick Cronin talks with National Public Radio about the transition of power in North Korea following the death of K...
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Army units preparing to lead new Afghan training-and-advisory mission
CNAS Senior Fellow Andrew Exum comments in Stars and Stripes on the shift to a training-and-advisory mission in Afghanistan....
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Five Big Moments In The Iraq War
CNAS Senior Fellow Tom Ricks talks with National Public Radio about the most influential turning points of the Iraq War....
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An uncertain future for Iraq as U.S. leaves
CNAS President John Nagl talks with Reuters about the future of Iraq following the withdrawal of all American troops....
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Obama marks end of Iraq war but security concerns linger
CNAS Deputy Director of Studies and Senior Fellow Nora Bensahel comments in Deutsche Welle about the ongoing security role in Iraq for the U.S. military even though the war is...
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Pentagon program to limit the threat of roadside bombs faces budget cut
In The Washington Post, authors of the CNAS report Hard Choices recommend that current IED program be shut down by 2017, and for certain aspects to become integrated into the ...
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New Afghanistan Plan: Less U.S. Fighting, More Training
On Wired's Danger Room blog, Spencer Ackerman links the U.S. shift in Afghan strategy to a recent CNAS policy brief....