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National Security Human Capital Program / Middle East Security
Iran talks begin amid hopes and skepticismIn an article in USA Today, CNAS Senior Fellow and Director of the Middle East Program Dr. Colin Kahl discusses the upcoming P5+1 talks regarding Iran's nuclear program....
By Colin H. Kahl
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National Security Human Capital Program / Middle East Security
The Talks with Iran: 3 voices Whose Advice We Should IgnoreStephen Walt referred to CNAS Senior Fellow Dr. Colin Kahl's recent Foreign Policy blog post about the P5+1 negotiations on Iran's nuclear program as an "excellent guide" to t...
By Colin H. Kahl
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National Security Human Capital Program / Middle East Security
Ahead of talks, Iran focues on sanctionsA recent CNAS policy brief on Iran sanctions by Senior Fellows Elizabeth Rosenberg and Dr. Colin Kahl is mentioned in this Chrisitan Science Monitor article about the upcoming...
By Colin H. Kahl & Elizabeth Rosenberg
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National Security Human Capital Program / Middle East Security
Zero-sum Enrichment: Six reasons why the United States can't force Iran's nuclear hand.CNAS Senior Fellow Dr. Colin Kahl co-authored a piece on ForeignPolicy.com arguing that a "good-if-imperfect deal is preferable to no deal at all" in regards to the upcoming d...
By Colin H. Kahl
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National Security Human Capital Program
NATO and the US: Looking ForwardA recent CNAS Policy Brief called NATO Matters: Ensuring the Value of the Alliance for the United States by Senior Fellow Nora Bensahel and Research Associate Jacob Stokes is ...
By Jacob Stokes & Nora Bensahel
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National Security Human Capital Program
Prepping for deeper cutsThe Center for a New American Security, among other prominent think-tanks, is mentioned in an Army Times article discussing the future force structure of the United States Arm...
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National Security Human Capital Program
Veteran advocate frustrated over media coverage of Navy Yard gunman, PTSDCNAS Senior Fellow Phillip Carter is quoted in the continuing discussion of the media's portrayal of Aaron Alexis creates a negative stereotype about veterans. ...
By Phillip Carter
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National Security Human Capital Program
In the Future, Wars Will Be Fought with Lasers and RobotsIn his Gizmodo blog, Adam Clark Estes reports on the latest CNAS "Disruptive Defense" paper, Game Changers: Disruptive Technology and U.S. Defense Strategy, concluding that ba...
By Ben FitzGerald, Kelley Sayler & Shawn Brimley
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Defense / Indo-Pacific Security / National Security Human Capital Program
Financial sanctions key to denuking N. Korea: former U.S. officialSenior Fellow David Asher is noted in an interview with Yonhap News Agency commenting on the fincancial sanctions against North Korea in regard to the potential threat of nucl...
By David Asher
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National Security Human Capital Program
Aaron Alexis and the Angry Vet NarrativeA Center for a New American Security survey on veteran employment is mentioned in this piece discussing the narrative surrounding the Navy Yard gunamn, Aaron Alexis....
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National Security Human Capital Program
Veterans are a Sound Investment for Business and the NationIn America's Veterans: A Sound Investment, the latest in CNAS' "Voices From the Field" series, LTG William B. Caldwell IV, USA and Major Crispin J. Burke, USA argue that socie...
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National Security Human Capital Program / Middle East Security
What to do about Syria: Time for Plan BAdjunct Senior Fellow David Asher and Former CIA Officer Scott Modell pen an op-ed discussing plan B on Syria....
By David Asher
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National Security Human Capital Program / Middle East Security
Brief Respite for President, but No Plan B on SyriaSenior Fellow Dr. Colin Kahl calls for active, credible threat of military force in Syria regarding the use of chemical weapons in a New York Times article by Peter Baker....
By Colin H. Kahl
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National Security Human Capital Program
U.S. war decisions rightfully belong to elected civilian leaders, not the militaryIn a Washington Post "Taking Exception" column, CNAS Senior Advisor and Senior Fellow Lieutenant General David W. Barno, USA (Ret.) underscores that "Civilian control of the m...
By David W. Barno & USA (Ret.)
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National Security Human Capital Program / Middle East Security
Uncertainty over how US military intervention in Syria would endLieutenant General David Barno's Syria commentary is mentioned in a Christian Science Monitor article on the uncertainty surrounding U.S. military intervention in Syria....
By David W. Barno & USA (Ret.)
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National Security Human Capital Program
Some U.S. troops to stay in Afghanistan after 2014A report by The Honorable Michèle Flournoy, Co-Chair of the CNAS Board of Directors, and General John R. Allen, USMC, is mentioned in a Washington Times article by Kristina Wo...
By Michèle Flournoy, USMC (Ret.) & John R. Allen
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National Security Human Capital Program / Middle East Security
John Kerry claims new support for Syria planPresident Richard Fontaine comments on Secrectary of State John Kerry's position on Syria calling it "Kerry's war" in a Boston Globe article by Matt Viser....
By Richard Fontaine
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National Security Human Capital Program / Middle East Security
Syria Crisis Yet to Derail Iran Nuclear TalksCNAS Senior Fellow Dr. Colin H. Kahl discusses Syria and Iran Nuclear Talks in an IPS article by Jasmin Ramsey....
By Colin H. Kahl
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National Security Human Capital Program / Middle East Security
LTG David Barno on C-SPAN's Washington JournalSenior Advisor and Senior Fellow LTG David Barno discusses Syria on C-SPAN's Washington Journal....
By David W. Barno & USA (Ret.)
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National Security Human Capital Program / Middle East Security
Why Senate resolution on Syria doesn't rule out ground troopsSenior Advisor and Senior Fellow LTG David Barno discusses the Syria resolution passed by a Senate committee on Sept. 4 in a Christian Science Monitor article by Anna Mulrine....
By David W. Barno & USA (Ret.)