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John Nagl On C-SPAN: Renewed Violence In Iraq
CNAS President John Nagl appeared on C-SPAN to discuss the recent increase in insurgent attacks in Iraq and how this will affect U.S. plans for withdrawal by the end of the ye...
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MG Jeffrey Buchanan, USA Discussion on Operation New Dawn: Bridge to an Enduring Partnership - Audio
Iraq has the potential to become a pivotal strategic partner for the United States and its allies in the region. But Iraq is also undergoing its democratic transition and its ...
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CFR Announces 2011 Arthur Ross Book Award Nominees
The Council on Foreign Relations has announced the shortlisted nominees for the tenth Arthur Ross Book Award. CFR’s annual award honors the best international affairs books pu...
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The Washington Times Book Review: Counterstrike
The Washington Times' Joshua Sinai reviews CNAS Writers-in-Residence Eric Schmitt and Thom Shanker's new book, "Counterstrike: The Untold Story of America's Secret Campaign Ag...
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Ike Skelton, Anne-Marie Slaughter and Richard Verma Join CNAS Board of Advisors
The Center for a New American Security (CNAS) is pleased to announce three new members of its Board of Advisors: Ike Skelton, Partner at Husch Blackwell LLP; Anne-Marie Slaugh...
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The South China Sea Is The Future Of Conflict
In this Foreign Policy piece, CNAS Senior Fellow Robert Kaplan writes that while there will be naval competition in the South China Sea, an outbreak of war is unlikely....
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The Pentagon's New China War Plan
At a CNAS event in May, Marine Corps Commandant Gen. Jim Amos remarked that the wars in the Persian Gulf were denying Washington the resources it needed to cope with an increa...
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Command Post: "Does It Make Sense for Obama to Bar U.S. Combat Boots in Libya?"
Andrew Exum and Paul Hughes discuss President Obama's decision to keep ground troops out of Libya....
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Elite Forces in Afghanistan
CNAS Research Assistant Matt Irvine discusses how Special Forces are ramping up their role as the U.S. plans its withdrawal from Afghanistan on The Brian Lehrer Show....
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Command Post: "Why Did It Take the U.S. So Long to Recognize the Libyan Rebels?"
Was it right for the U.S. to recognize the Libyan rebels? Andrew Exum and Paul Hughes discuss on today's Command Post....
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Command Post: "Why Can't NATO Whup Libya?"
Today on Command Post, Andrew Exum and Paul Hughes discuss why the world's largest military alliance is having a hard time dealing with Gaddafi's forces....
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Jobs Issue Plays Into Defense Cuts Argument
In this piece by US News & World Report, CNAS Bacevich Fellow Travis Sharp said, "The Pentagon realizes how serious this is, and they are coming with their strongest messa...
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Will Rogers On New CNAS Report "Blinded"
According to the newly released Center for a New American Security (CNAS) report, "Blinded: The Decline of U.S. Earth Monitoring Capabilities and Its Consequences for National...
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Command Post: "Why Did the U.S. Hand Off the Libyan War to NATO?"
Andrew Exum and Paul Hughes discuss U.S. military capabilities and why the U.S. did the "heavy lifting" early on in the Libya campaign....
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Command Post: "Why Are We at War With Libya?"
Today on Command Post, CNAS Senior Fellow Andrew Exum and USIP Senior Program Officer Paul Hughes discuss the conflict in Libya and whether or not U.S. involvement there serve...
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Marc Lynch on Origins of the Arab Uprising
In an interview with The Browser non-resident senior fellow Marc Lynch recommends what books to read to understand the origins of the upheaval in the Arab world and where it's...
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Navy Drops Carrier Group, Down To Nine
In AOL Defense, CNAS Bacevich Fellow Travis Sharp comments on the implications of the recent deactivation of Carrier Strike Group 7....
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Pentagon’s Worst Nightmare
In this piece by The Daily Beast, CNAS Bacevich Fellow Travis Sharp said, “This is the Pentagon’s worst nightmare,” about looming budget cuts....
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Debt Deal Has Little Effect On Pentagon -- For Now
In this piece by Associated Foreign Press, CNAS Senior Fellow Andrew Exum said, "I have no problems with intelligent cuts to the defense budget, though I do have problems with...
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CNAS Report Calls Declining Satellite Capabilities National Security Concern
According to the newly released CNAS report, Blinded: The Decline of U.S. Earth Monitoring Capabilities and Its Consequences for National Security, "By 2016, only seven of NAS...