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Book Review: The Triple Agent: The al-Qaeda Mole Who Infiltrated the CIA
CNAS Research Associate Matthew Irvine reviews Joby Warrick's recent book for Small Wars Journal....
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Proposed F-35 Cuts Could Hit Marietta
As Congress eyes Pentagon cuts to help bring down deficits, the multibillion dollar F-35 Joint Strike Fighter program is in the crosshairs -- which could mean more belt-tighte...
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Roundtable Discussion with Dr. Kemal Kerkuki, Speaker of the Kurdistan Parliament - Audio
On September 20, the Center for a New American Security hosted a roundtable discussion with Dr. Kemal Kerkuki and a number of his colleagues on critical issues in the U.S.-Ira...
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As Violence Returns in Yemen, Peace Deal Recedes
In The Atlantic, CNAS National Security Research Intern J. Dana Stuster writes about this week's violent crackdown on peaceful protesters in Yemen....
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Command Post: "How Big a Threat Does China Pose?"
Today on Command Post, CNAS President John Nagl and Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program Patrick Cronin discuss the threat of the Chinese military buildup....
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CNAS Announces William J. Perry Chair in Strategic Studies
The Center for a New American Security (CNAS) is pleased to announce the creation of the William J. Perry Chair in Strategic Studies. The chair honors Dr. Perry’s extraordinar...
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Retiree Benefits for the Military Could Face Cuts
CNAS Senior Fellow Nora Bensahel comments in The New York Times on the possibility of reducing military retiree benefits....
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For Obama at U.N., Another Troubled Mideast Moment
CNAS Senior Fellow Andrew Exum talks with the Associated Press about President Obama's stance on Palestinian statehood....
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Japan Trying to Repair Ties with Washington
Senior Director of the CNAS Asia-Pacific Security Program Patrick Cronin comments in The Washington Post on the role of Japanese Prime Minister Noda in increasing trust in the...
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Researchers Skeptical DOD Can Use Social Media to Predict Future Conflict
CNAS Non-Resident Senior Fellow Marc Lynch comments on efforts by the Department of Defense to effectively harness social media....
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Social media's role in Arab spring still unclear
Something extraordinary happened at the nexus of social media and political action during the Arab spring uprisings in the Middle East and North Africa, experts agreed during ...
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3 Questions US Forces Must Answer Before Declaring Victory in Libya
In The Christian Science Monitor, CNAS Senior Fellow Nora Bensahel discusses whether or not international ground troops are needed to secure peace in Libya....
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Command Post: The Human Toll Taken by a Decade of War
CNAS Senior Fellow Margaret Harrell, President John Nagl and Eric Schmitt of The New York Times discuss the tenacity of U.S. troops after a decade of non-stop combat....
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US and Australia Tighten Military Ties
In the Financial Times, CNAS Senior Advisor and Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program Dr. Patrick Cronin discusses the expanded U.S. military presence in the In...
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For U.S., Russia, Distrust Still Running High
On National Public Radio, CNAS Bacevich Fellow Travis Sharp discusses the uncertain future of U.S.-Russia relations....
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Kabul Siege Ends After 20 Hours
CNAS Senior Fellow Andrew Exum speaks with Reuters in the aftermath of the U.S. Embassy attacks in Kabul....
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Command Post: "How Did the U.S. Military Retool Itself Post-9/11?"
Today on Command Post, CNAS Senior Fellow Margaret Harrell and Eric Schmitt of The New York Times discuss the U.S. military post-9/11....
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Taliban Attack Across Kabul, Target U.S. Embassy
CNAS Senior Fellow Andrew Exum discusses the recent insurgent attacks in Kabul with Reuters. ...
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With Kabul Under Attack, What Weakening Insurgency?
CNAS Senior Fellow Andrew Exum comments in The Atlantic Wire on the recent insurgent attack in Kabul....
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National Guard, Reserves Vital to America’s War Effort
In The Salt Lake Tribune, CNAS Bacevich Fellow Travis Sharp discusses the changing role of reserves in the U.S. military....