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Broadening the Army Officer for a New Tomorrow
The CNAS report Keeping the Edge: Revitalizing America's Military Officer Corps is referenced in this article in Armor Magazine....
By Brian Burton
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Why Pentagon Budget Cuts Might Not Be as Impressive as They Sound
The recently announced Pentagon budget cuts are based on assumptions that "tend to underestimate future costs," says CNAS Research Associate Travis Sharp to The Christian Scie...
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U.S. Ponders Future of Military Ties With Egypt
CNAS Fellow Andrew Exum comments on the future military ties between the United States and Egypt....
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No. 1 Priority For U.S. Security: Domestic Terrorism, Threat Report Says
CNAS Vice President and Director of Studies Kristin Lord comments on the danger of cyberattacks that was addressed in the recently released National Threat Assessment....
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The Suleiman Problem: Egypt's Transitional Figure Won't Transition
CNAS Non-Resident Senior Fellow Marc Lynch comments on Egypt's transition....
By Marc Lynch
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Battle Tested - Part 2
Former Non-Resident CNAS military fellow CPT D.J. Skelton, USA is featured in Part 2 of an article about his return to combat....
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Yemen's Looming Succession Crisis
In an online Atlantic article, CNAS Joseph S. Nye National Security Research Intern J. Dana Stuster discusses upcoming challenges for Yemen....
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Battled Tested Army's Most Seriously Wounded Commander Returns To Combat
Former Non-Resident CNAS military fellow CPT D.J. Skelton, USA is featured in this article about his return to combat....
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Military Spending Will Thwart Earmark Ban, Experts Predict
CNAS Research Associate Travis Sharp comments to The Hill about how a proposed ban on earmarks would affect the defense budget....
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Ghost Soldiers
CNAS Senior Fellow LTG David Barno, USA (ret.) comments on the importance of Civil Affairs troops in a study by The Center for Public Integrity. ...
By David W. Barno & USA (Ret.)
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At Risk in Egypt's Turmoil: U.S. Military Access to the Middle East
"My guess is that friendly relations between the [U.S. and Egyptian] services will continue,'' comments CNAS Senior Fellow Robert Killebrew in an article about the future of t...
By USA (Ret.) & Robert Killebrew
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Experts Debate Iran Options, Reject Military Confrontation
CNAS Non-Resident Senior Fellow Marc Lynch warned that the "sanctions regime can become an end unto itself" while participating in a panel discussing the future of U.S. policy...
By Marc Lynch
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How Long Can Mubarak Count On Egypt's Army?
CNAS Senior Fellow Richard Fontaine comments in an NPR interview on the pressure surrounding the Egyptian army....
By Richard Fontaine
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Facebook-Powered Protesters Take Aim at Bahrain
CNAS Senior Fellow Richard Fontaine comments on the impact of uprisings in the Middle East and Egypt on U.S. Foreign Policy....
By Richard Fontaine
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U.S. Pressure on Mubarak Opens a Rift With Arab Allies
CNAS Senior Fellow Richard Fontaine comments in a Wall Street Journal article about the reaction of U.S. Arab allies to U.S. support of the Egyptian protesters....
By Richard Fontaine
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Egypt Unrest Puts US Military Ties to The Test
CNAS Senior Fellow Richard Fontaine comments on the military ties between the United States and Egypt....
By Richard Fontaine
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Marc Lynch On The Situation In Egypt
CNAS Non-Resident Senior Fellow Marc Lynch provides analysis on Al Jazeera's impact on the Arab world and the Egypt crisis....
By Marc Lynch
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How to Get Southeast Asia Right
CNAS Fellow Abraham Denmark and Visiting Fellow Daniel Kliman provide their recommendations for U.S. policy in Southeast Asia....
By Abraham M. Denmark
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Democracy Good For U.S.?
CNAS Senior Fellow Robert Kaplan provides insight on the situations in Tunisia and Egypt on CNBC....
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Audio - Pressure: Coercive Economic Statecraft and U.S. National Security
A discussion on the CNAS report Pressure: Coercive Economic Statecraft and U.S. National Security with authors Dr. David Asher, Dr. Patrick Cronin and Victor Comras....