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Audio - India as a Global Power: Contending Views from India
On January 23, the Center for a New American Security, in partnership with The George Washington University's Rising Powers Initiative, hosted "India as a Global Power: Conten...
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U.S. in the South China Sea
The Editor of the The Diplomat discusses the significance of CNAS's recent report on the South China Sea....
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Four Reasons Why U.S. Military Intervention in Syria is Unlikely
CNAS Senior Fellow Andrew Exum comments in U.S. News on why Syria poses challenges to intervention different from those seen in Libya....
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Battle for control of Asia's seas goes underwater
The Associated Press quotes CNAS's recent report on the South China Sea to highlight the geostrategic significance of the region....
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Q&A With Colin H. Kahl on Dealing With Iran
CNAS Senior Fellow Colin Kahl responds to questions from readers, discussing Iran's nuclear program and possible responses by the Obama administration....
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Another year of living dangerously
CNAS Senior Fellow comments in DoD Buzz on the chances that congress saves DoD from sequestration....
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U.S. Marine video not likely to derail Afghan talks
CNAS Senior Fellow Andrew Exum talks to the Associated Press about the implications of the recent Marine video scandal on future U.S.-Afghan relations....
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Getting “Internet Freedom” Straight
CNAS Senior Fellow Richard Fontaine defines "internet freedom" and its importance to political and economic life in a contributing post for TechCrunch....
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Reprehensible Behavior Is a Risk of Combat, Experts Say
In The New York Times, CNAS Senior Fellow Andrew Exum discusses the increased risk of reprehensible behavior taking place in combat zones....
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How Will Marines Video Affect Relations Between U.S., Afghanistan, Taliban?
On the PBS NewsHour, CNAS Senior Fellow Andrew Exum discusses how recent Marine incident in Afghanistan will affect negotiation prospects. ...
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CNAS Releases New Report on America's Civilian Operations Abroad
The Center for a New American Security (CNAS) released today a report on America's civilian operations abroad in which the authors argue that civilian agencies are likely to f...
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Panetta: Urination video 'utterly deplorable'
CNAS Senior Fellow Andrew Exum comments in USA Today on the episode involving four U.S. Marines in Afghanistan....
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On the Brink with Iran?
CNAS Senior Fellow Colin Kahl speaks with WAMU's Kojo Nnamdi about the potential threat posed by a nuclear-armed Iran....
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U.S. acts quickly to tamp down Afghan video scandal
CNAS Senior Fellow Andrew Exum comments in The Washington Post on the recent video of Marines desecrating corpses in Afghanistan....
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Higher Oil Prices: An Opportunity to Kick Start the Biofuel Revolution
CNAS Research Associate Will Rogers contributes to the National Journal's Energy & Environment blog, writing that increased petroleum prices can be viewed as a chance to s...
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Why John J. Mearsheimer Is Right (About Some Things)
In an essay for The Atlantic, CNAS Senior Fellow Robert Kaplan focuses on John Mearsheimer, whose work has broken new ground and fostered criticism in the field of internation...
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No big U.S. naval buildup in Asia, top officer says
In Reuters, Patrick Cronin, the CNAS Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program, discusses the prospect of the U.S. being viewed as a declining power in Asia because of a s...
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Defense / Indo-Pacific Security
Audio - Cooperation from Strength: The U.S. China and the South China SeaAt an event on January 10, 2012, the Center for a New American Security (CNAS) released a report by CNAS experts Dr. Patrick Cronin and Robert D. Kaplan titled "Cooperation fr...
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US Navy Won’t take its Eye off the Ball in Mideast as it Boosts Presence in Asia
CNAS Senior Fellow Robert Kaplan comments on the significance of the South China Sea to international trade in the Associated Press....
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Naval Academy Selects First Minerva Research Fellow
This January, Dr. John Nagl, current President of the Center for a New American Security (CNAS) in Washington, D.C., will join the Naval Academy History Department as the aca...