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China Challenges U.S. Predominance in Asia-Pacific
"As China's military has gotten more capable and China has behaved more aggressively, a number of countries are looking at the U.S. as a hedge to make sure they can maintain i...
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Freedom of Internet is Global Concern
CNAS Senior Fellow Richard Fontaine comments to Politico about how U.S. lawmakers plan to nurture Internet freedom and respond to countries that crack down on Internet express...
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Echo of Balkans In US Policy Debate On Libya
CNAS Senior Fellow Richard Fontaine comments on the U.S. policy debate over the no-fly zone in Libya and how a similar policy debate took place in the 1990s in the Balkans. ...
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CNAS Report: U.S. and Mexico Should Embrace Regional Cooperation to Combat Drug Cartels
As Presidents Obama and Calderón continue to discuss the United States and Mexico's efforts to combat growing drug-related violence, the leaders should look to embrace regiona...
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Robert Kaplan Discusses Concept of Virtuous Autocrat
In a provocative Financial Times op-ed, Robert Kaplan argues that not all autocracies are created equal....
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What Would A No-Fly Zone In Libya Entail?
CNAS Board of Advisors member Lt Gen David A. Deptula, USAF (Ret.) was interviewed on NPR's All Things Considered about the complications that could arise from a U.S.-enforced...
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Can the US Military Help Libyan Rebels Oust Muammar Qaddafi? Four Options
CNAS Senior Fellow Richard Fontaine comments on the diplomatic considerations of establishing a no-fly zone over Libya. ...
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From the Field: New Venture For Marine Veteran
CNAS CEO Nathaniel Fick is featured in the Winter 2011 issue of Harvard Kennedy School Magazine....
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Gates's Exit Strategy Raises Issues
CNAS Research Associate Travis Sharp comments on the politics surrounding the recent defense budget in a Politico article about what Secretary of Defense Robert Gates plans to...
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NPR Interview: Spring Fighting Season Looms In Afghanistan
CNAS President John Nagl discusses the future of the U.S.-led counterinsurgency in Afghanistan on NPR's Talk of the Nation....
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U.S. Military Action Seen Unlikely Against Gaddafi
CNAS Fellow Andrew Exum comments on the risk of U.S. military intervention in Libya....
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Dr. Ashton Carter: Department of Defense Must Continue to Improve Efficiency and Productivity
Amid ongoing economic and fiscal pressure, the Pentagon must continue to improve efficiency and productivity in defense spending and manage the defense budget responsibly, sai...
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Gates: Army Must Change or Lose Officers
Army Times summarizes Secretary of Defense Robert Gates's recent speech, which included quotes from CNAS President John Nagl and Senior Advisor and Senior Fellow Lieutenant Ge...
By David W. Barno & USA (Ret.)
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The National Guard’s Evolving Mission
CNAS Research Associate Travis Sharp is interviewed by PBS about the report An Indispensable Force: Investing in America’s National Guard and Reserves, which he co-authored wi...
By Travis Sharp
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Andrew Exum Critiques Calls for Intervention in Libya
CNAS Fellow Andrew Exum warns against assumptions about "the ease with which humanitarian crises and regional conflicts can be solved by the application of military power," in...
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Secretary Gates' Speech at the United States Military Academy
Secretary of Defense Robert Gates cites CNAS President John Nagl and Senior Advisor and Senior Fellow Lieutenant General David Barno, USA (Ret.) in a speech Secretary Gates ga...
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U.S. Pursues Export Control Reform Despite Unrest
An article about U.S. export restrictions on weapons quotes Dr. Ashton Carter's keynote address from the recent CNAS event "Doing More Without More: Obtaining Productivity in ...
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Defense / National Security Human Capital Program
Doing More Without More: Obtaining Efficiency and Productivity in Defense SpendingOn February 22, a week after the defense budget was submitted to Congress, Dr. Ashton B. Carter delivered a keynote address on the Pentagon’s Defense Efficiency Initiative, wh...
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The Future of War
Ten CNAS experts participated in Foreign Policy Magazine's survey on the future of war. ...
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Book Review: Andrew Exum on Bing West's "The Wrong War"
In The Wall Street Journal, Andrew Exum calls The Wrong War "one of the best books yet written on the war in Afghanistan."...