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Command Post: "Can We Cut Pentagon Spending Enough by Eliminating Waste, Fraud and Abuse?"
Today on Command Post, CNAS' John Nagl and Nora Bensahel and CSBA's Todd Harrison discuss whether or not the Department of Defense can cut enough simply by eliminating waste, ...
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Post oil: Pentagon "Green Hawks" see energy security in biofuel
CNAS Research Associate Will Rogers comments in The Christian Science Monitor on the military's growing emphasis on energy efficiency. ...
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Richard Danzig on “A More Perfect Union: A Dialogue on American Values”
CNAS Chairman Richard Danzig talks with George Stephanopoulos about American societal values and their role in budget debates....
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The Army gets set to fight for its budget dollars
CNAS Hard Choices report cited in Washington Post as influential in shaping defense budget debate. ...
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Think Tank Calls for Naval-Air Focus, Weapons Cuts
Defense Daily highlights significant aspects of CNAS's latest report, Hard Choices: Responsible Defense in an Age of Austerity....
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U.S. Ground Forces Face Biggest Cut
CNAS experts John Nagl, David Barno, and Nora Bensahel comment in Defense News on how budget cuts are likely to affect Pentagon spending....
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Report: US should place its bets on Navy, Air Force
Philip Ewing of DoD Buzz comments on the release and potential impact of CNAS's new report Hard Choices: Responsible Defense in an Age of Austerity. ...
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Afghanistan: Are We 'Achieving the Objective' While Losing The Longest War in U.S. History?
Senior Fellow Andrew Exum speaks with Huffington Post about whether the U.S. can achieve its objectives in Afghanistan....
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Struggling to Build Afghan Security
CNAS Senior Fellow Andrew Exum writes in Foreign Policy about the importance of U.S. efforts to build effective indigenous military and police forces in Afghanistan....
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Romney Pledges Defense Boost; Analyst Predicts $1 Trillion in DoD Cuts
CNAS Hard Choices report analyzed by AOL Defense in contrast to Romney's defense budget plans....
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Watch the October 7 CNAS Event "Hard Choices" on Video Now
The Center for a New American Security (CNAS) held a conference on its newly released report, Hard Choices: Responsible Defense in an Age of Austerity, on October 7, 2011. Har...
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Airborne Refueling Pact Paves Way For Regional Push Against China
CNAS Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program comments in AOL Defense on the recent U.S.-Japan refueling pact....
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The Cyber Proliferation Threat
In the Diplomat's New Leader Forum, CNAS Vice President Kristin Lord weighs on the necessity of the U.S. to counter a cyber proliferation threat....
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For Soldiers, the Enemy May Be Themselves
In the Boston Globe, CNAS Senior Fellow Margaret Harrell comments on the extent of suicide rates among veterans in the military....
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Experts Optimistic at U.S. Biosecurity Outlook
CNAS Chairman of the Board of Directors Dr. Richard J. Danzig comments in BioPrepWatch.com on the challenges that lay ahead in confronting a major biological attack....
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Ten Years of War
In the Economist, CNAS President John Nagl comments on the transformation of military engagement in Afghanistan during the country's past ten years of war....
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For Obama, 10-year Afghan War Mark to Pass Quietly
In the Associated Press, CNAS Senior Fellow Nora Bensahel remarks on the quiet passing of the ten-year anniversary of the Afghan war....
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Command Post: "OK...I'll Bite: Why is Cutting the Defense Budget So Tough?"
CNAS Senior Fellow Dr. Nora Bensahel and Todd Harrison of the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments discuss what makes it so difficult to cut the defense budget....
By Nora Bensahel
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Pentagon Says China Hold on Key Elements Is Risky
CNAS Research Associate Will Rogers comments in the The Wall Street Journal on the U.S.'s dependence on China for rare-earth metals....
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A Blueprint for the Pentagon's Grim Reaper
TIME Magazine's Battleland Blog outlines the costs of looming defense budget cuts based on the new CNAS report, Hard Choices: Responsible Defense in an Age of Austerity....