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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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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....
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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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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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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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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....