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U.S.-China Talks Reveal Gap In Agendas
Senior Advisor and Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program Dr. Patrick Cronin comments on China's agenda for the Strategic and Economic Dialogue....
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Sen. Kerry Against Rapid Pullout
Senior Non-Resident Senior Fellow David Kilcullen comments on the mission moving forward in Afghanistan. ...
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Geopolitics Key As U.S. Weighs Critical-Mineral Needs
Fellow and Director of Natural Security Christine Parthemore explains her new report Elements of Security: Mitigating the Risks of U.S. Depedence on Critical Minerals in Green...
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No Swift Pullout from Afghanistan, says U.S. Senator
“The mission of the moment now in Afghanistan is to make the country stable enough that we can reduce the U.S. footprint to a sustainable level without an unacceptable drop in...
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Ricks: Time To Radically Alter The U.S.-Pakistan relationship; Why Send Them Billions More?
Senior Fellow Tom Ricks answers five questions about U.S.-Pakistan relations in CNN's In the Arena blog. ...
By Thomas E. Ricks
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U.S., China Reach 'Milestone' Agreement On Security, Economic Policy
Senior Advisor and Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program Patrick Cronin comments on U.S. business relations with China in The Washington Post. ...
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Warfare: An Advancing Front
President John Nagl comments on how technology is changing military operations in the Financial Times....
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Roundtable: Blame Pakistan?
CNAS Senior Fellow Tom Ricks appears on This Week with Christiane Amanpour to discuss U.S.-Pakistan relations with George Will, Liz Cheney and Lawrence Wright....
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U.S. 'Human Rights' Stance on Iran Would Weaken Opposition
CNAS Joseph S. Nye, Jr. Intern Zachary Keck argues in World Politics Review that the Iranian Green Revolution will be more successful without American interference. ...
By Zachary N. Keck
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Future Funding For Special Operations Forces Looks Bright, Analysts Say
Research Associate Travis Sharp comments on future special operations funding. ...
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Stifling Yemen's Revolution
Joseph S. Nye National Security Research Intern J. Dana Stuster comments on the stifling of Yemen's revolution in The Atlantic....
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CNAS Announces Richard Parsons as Joining Forces Advisory Board Member
The Center for a New American Security (CNAS) is pleased to announce that Richard D. Parsons, Chairman of the Board of Citigroup, will serve on the Joining Forces advisory boa...
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What's Next For Obama's Afghan War Strategy?
NPR asks CNAS Senior Fellow Tom Ricks, "Now that Osama bin Laden is dead, should the U.S. pull out of Afghanistan immediately?"...
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Will Killing Bin Laden Also Kill Support For The War In Afghanistan
Deputy Director of Studies and Senior Fellow Nora Bensahel writes for CNN's Global Public Sphere blog that President Obama is going to have a hard time convincing American's t...
By Nora Bensahel
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Without Bin Laden, How Dangerous Is al Qaeda?
"We have thought they were marginalized before, but they always came back with attacks," states CNAS Senior Fellow Richard Fontaine about al Qaeda. ...
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American Taxpayers Spend Billions In The Hunt For bin Laden
Research Associate Travis Sharp comments on the role Congress played in national security spending over the past decade....
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The bin Laden Spending Spree
Research Associate Travis Sharp comments on the financial costs of tracking bin Laden for the past decade....
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Bin Laden Death A Victory For Special Ops
President John Nagl praises the Navy SEALs for killing Osama bin Laden....
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Does bin Laden's Death Mean a Weaker Enemy in Afghanistan?
“The death of Osama bin Laden does not end the war against al Qaeda, but it is a significant victory, and it may help conclude the war in Afghanistan,” said CNAS President Joh...
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Osama Is Dead, But His War Continues
"I think that it's worth noting that al Qaeda as an organization has failed in the Arabic-speaking world," states CNAS Fellow Andrew Exum....