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New Speakers Added for 2022 CNAS National Security Conference
Washington, June 9, 2022—Today, CNAS announced several new distinguished speakers who will join the CNAS 2022 National Security Conference, Security in the Balance. The confer...
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Biden Is Still Worried About Poking the Russian Bear
Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine is more than 100 days old, and despite providing enough U.S. military aid during that time to nearly double Kyiv’s defense budget, the ...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor
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The Fight to Survive Russia's Onslaught in Eastern Ukraine
Russia’s war in Ukraine is not the same conflict that it was earlier this spring. The Russian Army’s initial campaign, in February and March, was a three-front invasion with l...
By Michael Kofman
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Russia claims advances in Ukraine amid fierce fighting
Russia on Tuesday claimed to have taken control of 97% of one of the two provinces that make up Ukraine’s Donbas, bringing the Kremlin closer to its goal of fully capturing th...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor
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New CNAS Report: "The Coast Guard: 'Always Ready,' Except for Change"
Washington, June 7, 2022—Today, the Center for a New American Security (CNAS) released a new report, "The Coast Guard: 'Always Ready,' Except for Change," from author James Va...
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CNAS Announces New Speakers for 2022 National Security Conference
Washington, June 7, 2022— Today, CNAS announced several new distinguished speakers who will join the CNAS 2022 National Security Conference, Security in the Balance. The confe...
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Could Seizing Russian Assets Help Rebuild Ukraine?
Consider the practicalities of freezing assets first. The central bank’s currency reserves are a relatively straightforward target. More than half of Russia’s reserves are hel...
By Rachel Ziemba
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Ukraine’s Training Problem
Britain today announced that it would send Ukraine its most advanced long-range artillery systems. The announcement came days after President Biden approved giving Kyiv advanc...
By Michael Kofman
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The Last Days of the Afghan Embassy
In January 2002, shortly after the fall of the first Taliban government in Kabul, then-Afghan interim leader Hamid Karzai flew to Washington. There, he met with then-U.S. Pres...
By Lisa Curtis
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Web3 is set to transform the internet. Can it bring global social and economic change?
What is Web3? How are we going to use it? What does it mean for our future? What are its limitations and points of opportunity? Alex Zerden joins Khushbu Shah from The Atlanti...
By Alex Zerden
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China secretly building naval facility in Cambodia, Western officials say
China is secretly building a naval facility in Cambodia for the exclusive use of its military, with both countries denying that is the case and taking extraordinary measures t...
By Richard Fontaine
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Momentum shifts in Ukraine war as Russia advances in the Donbas
Haggard faces stare blankly from inside minivans ferrying survivors from towns and villages bludgeoned by Russian armor. Ukrainian ambulances carry the wounded and dead from t...
By Jeffrey Edmonds
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How Ukraine’s new weapons reflect a very different battlefield
The HIMARS have been at the top of Ukraine’s wish list, even more so than the fighter jets they were calling for in the beginning of the war. That’s because, as Rita Konaev, d...
By Margarita "Rita" Konaev
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Russia’s War on Ukraine at 100 Days Has No End in Sight, Threatening Global Costs
After 100 days, Russia’s war on Ukraine is turning into a bloody slog with no end in sight, causing mounting devastation in Ukraine and prolonged costs world-wide. The biggest...
By Chris Dougherty
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New CNAS Report: "Revitalizing the U.S.-Philippines Alliance to Address Strategic Competition in the Indo-Pacific"
Washington, June 2, 2022—Today, the Center for a New American Security (CNAS) U.S.-Philippines Alliance Task Force released a new report, "Revitalizing the U.S.-Philippines Al...
By CNAS U.S.-Philippines Alliance Task Force, Lisa Curtis, Joshua Fitt & Zachary Durkee
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National Security Human Capital Program
Most military recruits come from families of people who served. Experts say that's not sustainable.The military is having a tough time finding new recruits, and one factor may be its heavy reliance on families of those who’ve served. The U.S. Military's new recruiting class...
By Nathalie Grogan
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CNAS Announces Axios Media Partnership for 2022 National Security Conference
CNAS announced a media partnership with Axios for the CNAS 2022 National Security Conference, Security in the Balance. The conference, which is scheduled for June 14-16, 2022,...
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China has the power to take Taiwan, but it would cost an extremely bloody price
On his first trip to Asia as United States President last week, Joe Biden gave his strongest warning yet to Beijing that Washington was committed to defending Taiwan militaril...
By Tom Shugart
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Why Ukraine is pleading with the US for rocket artillery
Because the Russians have plenty of multiple-launch rocket systems and they are well skilled at using them, the Ukrainians need comparable rocket artillery “to have a fighting...
By Col James Frey
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Putin is increasingly angry in public but top US intel and military experts warn there's no 'credible' evidence that he's ill
Rumors have been swirling in recent weeks that Russian President Vladimir Putin is unwell and somehow losing his grip. The strongman and former KGB operative, who is pushing 7...
By Jeffrey Edmonds