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U.S. Military Warns Against Hasty Afghan Withdrawal
Senior Fellow Lieutenant General David Barno, USA (ret.) comments on the future of Afghanistan. ...
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Cyber Attacks May Be 'Acts Of War'
Vice President and Director of Studies Kristin Lord comments on how vulnerable the United States is to cyber threats in an NPR interview....
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Weather as a security threat
CNAS Research Associate Will Rogers speaks to National Security Zone about the national security implications of climate change, and how the National Guard could be tasked to ...
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Lockheed Cyber Attack Probe Led by FBI, Pentagon Official Says
Bloomberg News quotes Robert Butler, the deputy assistant secretary of defense for cyber policy, at the CNAS annual conference on June 2....
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Mullen says Afghanistan Withdrawal Pace Uncertain
Lieutenant General David Rodriguez's address at the CNAS Fifth Annual Conference is quoted in an Associated Press article. "We have to start taking more risk and have more tru...
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CNAS Hosts Fifth Annual Conference Tomorrow, June 2
The Center for a New American Security (CNAS) will host its fifth annual conference, Risk and Reward: American Security in an Age of Uncertainty, tomorrow, June 2, 2011, in th...
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New CNAS Report Offers U.S. Cyber Security Strategy
Washington, D.C., May 31, 2011 – The Center for a New American Security (CNAS) released today a comprehensive report that offers policymakers and private sector leaders action...
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Analysis: Could A Cyber War Turn Into A Real One For U.S.?
Vice President and Director of Studies Kristin Lord comments on the challenges of a cyber attack. ...
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Obama Expected to Name Army's Leader to Head Joint Chiefs
Senior fellow Robert Kaplan's book "Monsoon: The Indian Ocean and the Future of American Power" tops the reading list of the newly appointed Joint Chiefs of Staff General Mart...
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U.S. Must Keep Strategic Ties With Pakistan: Clinton
The recently released CNAS report Beyond Afghanistan is quoted in a Reuters article about U.S. ties with Pakistan....
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Hillary Clinton: Pakistan 'A Good Partner' To The U.S.
The Huffington Post quotes the new CNAS report Beyond Afghanistan in an article about Secretary Clinton's comments on U.S.-Pakistan relations. ...
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New CNAS Report Offers Afghanistan, Pakistan and South-Central Asia Strategy Post-Osama bin Laden
The United States is at a strategic inflection point in South and Central Asia. The death of Osama bin Laden, along with the projected transition to a smaller U.S. military pr...
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Washington Gets Serious About Cyber Security
CNAS Research Associate Travis Sharp comments on the importance of a flexible, collaborative approach to cyber security....
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Influential Think Tank Urges Long-Term Commitment
CNAS report Beyond Afghanistan: A Regional Security Strategy for South and Central Asia is feature in an article on the Inter Press Service. ...
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Bin Laden's Death Alters Debate Over Afghanistan
Senior fellow Lieutenant General David Barno, USA (Ret.) comments on ramifications of pulling out of Afghanistan too quickly on NPR's Morning Edition. ...
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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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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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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....