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Three Future Scenarios for Libya
CNAS Fellow Andrew Exum and Research Associate Zachary Hosford are quoted in the CNN blog Global Public Square discussing what a prolonged stalemate might look like in Libya....
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Energy Efficiency Has Yet to Learn the Drill in the Military
In a New York Times/Climate Wire article, CNAS Fellow Christine Parthemore comments on the development of new military energy policies. ...
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Meet Captain Matt Pottinger, United States Marine Corps
The Atlantic profiles Captain Matt Pottinger, USMC, co-author of the CNAS working paper Fixing Intel: A Blueprint for Making Intelligence Relevant in Afghanistan....
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Libya’s Rebel Forces Need More Than Just Weapons
CNAS Fellow Andrew Exum comments on what Libyan rebels need to combat Quaddafi's forces in The New York Times blog "At War."...
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Want Regime Change? Win Over The Military
"It's very common in any state which is a dictatorship for the security forces to be designed not just for military effectiveness — or at all for military effectiveness," stat...
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U.S. Says No American 'Boots' on Ground in Libya, But CIA is There
CNAS Senior Fellow Nora Bensahel comments on the difference between CIA and military intervention in Libya....
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The Main Event
CNAS Fellow Robert Kaplan comments on U.S. interests in the Middle East in the National Journal. ...
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With Rebels In Retreat, What Are U.S. Options?
On NPR's Morning Edition, CNAS Fellow Andrew Exum states that the Libyan rebels face problems other than low weapon supplies....
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South Korea: Construction at Humphreys to be completed by 2015
Stars and Stripes quotes U.S. Forces Korea commander Gen. Walter Sharp from his keynote address at the CNAS/East Asia Institute conference, "The ROK-U.S. Alliance: Planning fo...
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Are U.S. Rhetoric, Action In Libya In Line?
CNAS Deputy Director of Studies Nora Bensahel tells NPR that the president does not want to create a situation in Libya where the U.S. would be responsible for its political t...
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Leading National Security Experts Join CNAS Board of Directors and Board of Advisors
The Center for a New American Security (CNAS) is pleased to announce that Karen Elliott House, former senior vice president of Dow Jones & Company and publisher of all pri...
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Hosford and Lee Discuss US in Libya, `Obama Doctrine'
CNAS Research Associate Zachary Hosford comments on Bloomberg Radio about the crisis in Libya....
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CNAS Policy Brief Provides Recommendations for Obama Administration on Libya Strategy
While the situation in Libya continues to change rapidly, the most prudent course of action for the United States is to execute a strategy that would minimize the U.S. commitm...
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Lessons from State's QDDR
In a Federal News Radio interview, CNAS Bacevich Fellow Brian Burton dicusses the difficulties in implementing all of the proposals in the recent QDDR due to the current budge...
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President Obama To Clarify Mission In Libya
CNAS Senior Fellow Tom Ricks comments on NPR's Talk of the Nation about the crisis in Libya. ...
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U.S. Military Buildup In Asia-Pacific Region Just Beginning
Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program Patrick Cronin comments to Inside the Navy about the Pentagon's increased focus on Asia....
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Tom Ricks on Meet the Press
CNAS Senior Fellow Tom Ricks comments on NBC's Meet the Press on how the Obama administration is reacting to the crisis in Libya....
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Libya: A Make-or-Break Moment for NATO
Senior Fellow Nora Bensahel argues in The Guardian that the future of NATO could hinge on success in Libya....
By Nora Bensahel
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CNAS Experts: Did State Get the QDDR Right?
The Quadrennial Diplomacy and Development Review (QDDR), released by the State Department last December, provides a road map for the future of U.S. diplomacy and development. ...
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Obama Criticised For US Military Intervention In Libya
CNAS Visiting Fellow Dr. Daniel Kliman comments on the Obama administration's resistance to action in Libya might be due to lessons learned in Iraq. ...