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Expert Calls for Pragmatic N.K. Policy
CNAS Senior Advisor Patrick Cronin discusses Kim Jong-il's visit to China and Seoul-Pyongyang relations with The Korea Herald....
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Karachi Siege Exposes Pakistan Military's Vulnerabilities
Senior Fellow Lieutenant General David Barno, USA (ret.) comments in the Los Angeles Times about Pakistan's military vulnerabilities. ...
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Ask a Think Tank: CNAS’s Andrew Exum on Targeted Killings
CNAS Fellow Andrew Exum answers a reader's question about targeted killings and special ops for the Washington Post blog Think Tanked....
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Internet Freedom: A Foreign Policy Imperative in the Digital Age
From Egypt to Tunisia to Iran, the world has borne witness to the power of the Internet and new digital tools used to communicate across borders, organize protests, topple som...
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After bin Laden, U.S. Reopens Afghan, Pakistan Strategy
"We are at a significant inflection point regarding our future strategy," said CNAS Senior Fellow LTG Dave Barno, USA (Ret.) of the U.S. role in South Asia....
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Should the U.S. Intervene In Yemen?
Joseph S. Nye National Security Research Intern J. Dana Stuster questions whether the United States should get involved in Yemen in The Atlantic....
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Sizing Up the Future: China, U.S. Take Wary Steps, Hard Choices Remain
Senior Advisor Patrick Cronin and Reserach Intern Daniel Gearin analyze the outcome of the Strategic and Economic Dialogue between the United States and China....
By Daniel Gearin
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Obama's Stand on Israel Wins no Points in Arab World
CNAS Fellow Andrew Exum is quoted in an article evaluating President Obama's speech on the Arab Spring....
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U.S. Must Reshape Policy Toward Iran, According to New CNAS Report
The Obama administration's strategy toward Iran must be reshaped to reflect a changing Middle East, according to a new report by CNAS Non-Resident Senior Fellow Marc Lynch. U...
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A Bad Week For Iranian Diplomacy
Non-Resident Senior Fellow Marc Lynch's Iran report is quoted in the Inter Press Service (IPS)....
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Taking to Twitter to Continue the Conversation after President Obama's Speech
The White House writes that CNAS Non-Resident Senior Fellow Marc Lynch will be having a follow-up Twitter chat to discuss President Obama's speech on the events in the Middle ...
By Marc Lynch
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Yemen's Crackdown On Protesters Escalates To Air Strikes, Risking War
Joseph S. Nye National Security Research Intern J. Dana Stuster writes about the escalating turmoil in Yemen in The Atlantic....
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Obama Will Call for Billions in Aid to Egypt and Tunisia
CNAS Fellow Andrew Exum comments that Obama can’t talk credibly to Arabs about the uprisings without addressing the need for an Israeli-Palestinian deal....
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Syria Sanctions Won't Have Much Bite
Senior Fellow Lieutenant General David Barno, USA (Ret.) comments in the National Journal about Syria's similarities to Iran. ...
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Cyber Attacks Ranked With Military Threats Under Obama Security Strategy
Vice President and Director of Studies Dr. Kristin M. Lord comments on the Obama administration's International Strategy for Cyberspace....
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Allen Prepares To Be Next Afghan War Commander
President John Nagl comments on Lieutenant General John Allen replacing General David Petraeus in Afghanistan....
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U.S. Navy Drones: Coming to a Carrier Near China?
CNAS Senior Advisor Patrick Cronin discussed with The Associated Press the use of robotic vehicles to counter Chinese military modernization....
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Chinese Generals' Tour of American Military Outposts A Beacon Of Thawing Tension
Senior Advisor and Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program Patrick Cronin comments in The Washington Post on the visit from eight high-ranking Chinese generals th...
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How the U.S. Military Can Defuse Resource Wars
CNAS Fellow Christine Parthemore is interviewed about how the U.S. military can get beyond oil dependency, climate change disruptions, and future resource wars....
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Why the U.S. Won't Act on Syria
“Syria is a lot more like Iran than it is like Libya,” said CNAS Senior Fellow LTG David Barno, USA (Ret.) to National Journal....