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Seizing a Moment, Al Jazeera Galvanizes Arab Frustration
“The notion that there is a common struggle across the Arab world is something Al Jazeera helped create,” said CNAS Non-Resident Senior Fellow Marc Lynch in a New York Times a...
By Marc Lynch
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The New Arab World Order
CNAS Senior Fellow Robert Kaplan argues the uprisings in the Tunisia and Egypt will lead to a complicated road ahead for foreign relations....
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In Lebanon's Political Chaos, a Tough Choice for the United States
CNAS Fellow Andrew Exum comments on Hezbollah's impending rise to power in Lebanon and its implications for U.S. foreign policy....
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Nathaniel Fick on R.O.T.C
CNAS Chief Executive Nathaniel Fick provides commentary on President Obama's call to turn to colleges and universities to recruit R.O.T.C...
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Nathaniel Fick on the State of the Union and Afghanistan
Nathaniel Fick, chief executive of the Center for a New American Security and a former Marine officer in Iraq and Afghanistan, had thoughts on the president's comments on the ...
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Analysis-China Prism Focuses Pentagon Budget On New Weapons
CNAS Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program comments on Secertary Gates' focus on land war instead of the long term capabilities of enemies like China....
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Obama Must Reassure Wary Public on Progress in Afghanistan, Lawmakers Say
CNAS President John Nagl comments on how Obama may discuss Afghanistan in the upcoming State of the Union address. ...
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Hu's Fruitful Visit Charts New Course for Sino-U.S. Ties
CNAS Fellow Abraham Denmark comments to China Daily about the need for tangible results from the U.S.-China summit....
By Abraham M. Denmark
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Tunisia Among First Arab States Taken By New Media
In an interview with NPR's Weekend Edition, CNAS Non-Resident Senior Fellow Marc Lynch discusses the role of both new and old media in the Tunisian revolution....
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Chinese President Listens to U.S. Lawmakers' Complaints
Visiting Fellow Daniel Kliman talks to The Los Angeles Times about Chinese President Hu's visit to Capitol Hill....
By Daniel Kliman
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Summit Yields Gains for Both China and U.S.
In a Washington Post article about the results of the U.S.-China summit, Daniel Kliman discusses progress made in foreign policy....
By Daniel Kliman
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Dave Barno’s Top 10 Tasks for General Dempsey, the New Army Chief of Staff
CNAS Senior Fellow Lt. Gen. David Barno (U.S. Army, ret.) provides his advice for new Army Chief of Staff General Dempsey in a guest entry on Tom Ricks' blog The Best Defense....
By Thomas E. Ricks
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Live Chat with Daniel Kliman on U.S.-China Summit: New Jobs, Human Rights, State Dinner
Daniel Kliman answered questions from Washington Post readers in an interactive live chat about Hu Jintao's visit to D.C....
By Daniel Kliman
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Talking Tactics With Andrew Exum
CNAS Fellow Andrew Exum clears up contradictory reports of counterinsurgency tactics in Afghanistan. ...
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Central And South America Are A Toxic Brew
CNAS Senior Fellow Colonel Robert Killebrew, USA (Ret.), comments on the role the United States should play to fight the drug trade in Central and South America....
By USA (Ret.) & Robert Killebrew
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Armed Services to Take ‘Wire Brush’ to Afghan Withdrawal Strategy
CNAS Research Associate Travis Sharp discusses the Republicans' oversight plan on the White House's Afghanistan withdrawal strategy....
By Travis Sharp
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Hu Faces an Obama Administration More Hard-nosed About Chinese Government
CNAS Visiting Fellow Daniel Kliman discusses Obama's diplomatic strategy toward China in a Washington Post article about Hu Jintao's visit....
By Daniel Kliman
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Hu Jintao Arriving for State Visit Focused on Economics, Security, Human Rights
CNAS Visiting Fellow Daniel Kliman comments to The Washington Post about the limits of cooperation with China. ...
By Daniel Kliman
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Is Buying 1 Million Iraqi Dinar a Wise Move?
CNAS President John Nagl comments to Stars and Stripes on the downside of investing in the Iraqi dinar....
By John A. Nagl
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China Leader’s Limits Come Into Focus as U.S. Visit Nears
CNAS Fellow Abraham Denmark comments to The New York Times about the limits of Chinese President Hu Jintao's influence on official Chinese policy....
By Abraham M. Denmark