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Jennifer Hendrixson White
Jennifer Hendrixson White is an adjunct senior fellow at the Center for New American Security. She is a leading expert on national security issues related to China and the Ind...
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Chris DeRusha
Chris DeRusha is a Senior Cybersecurity Analyst in the Office of the Federal Chief Information Officer, within the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). In this role, he over...
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Rush Doshi
Rush Doshi is a former Adjunct Senior Fellow with the Asia-Pacific Security Program at the Center for a New American Security (CNAS). Previously, Dr. Doshi was a member of t...
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Tyler Jost
Tyler Jost is a U.S. Army officer currently serving as a Company Commander in the 781st Military Intelligence Battalion, where he leads a team of Army soldiers and civilians c...
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Around the World over Drinks: The Middle East, Russia, and Big Issues for the Next President
In an “around the world” edition of our podcast series, Ryan Evans convened a top-notch group to discuss everything from Cuba to the Middle East to Russia to deterrence to Chi...
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Michèle Flournoy on U.S. Allies, Brexit, Countering Russia & China
In the second of a three-part exclusive interview, Michèle Flournoy, CEO of the Center for a New American Security, discusses America’s allies, Britain’s exit from the Europea...
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Clinton, Trump Clash Over America’s Global Role
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump left key foreign-policy issues unresolved in their debate Monday, setting the stage for a future battle over how to address the rise of Russia...
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CNAS Press Note: The Debate and Nuclear Weapons
After both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump agreed nuclear weapons were the preeminent threat to the United States during last night’s debate, Robert M. Gates Senior Fellow El...
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Michèle Flournoy on U.S. Allies, Brexit, Countering Russia & China
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Prospect of Philippine Thaw Slows China’s Plans in South China Sea
In The New York Times, senior military fellow Thomas Shugart discusses the military threat of the Chinese artificial islands in the South China Sea....
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China's Artificial Islands Are Bigger (And a Bigger Deal) Than You Think
Surely you have heard the news — China has been dredging up coral reefs and creating artificial islands in the South China Sea with the purpose of enforcing their claims...
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Leaving the “Gray Zone”: The U.S. Need to Fight Aggression Below Conventional War
The Commander-in-Chief Forum featuring Secretary Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump’s thoughts on national security missed an opportunity to engage the candidates on the gray zo...
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South China Sea: Philippines And Washington Should Give China Some Space
In Forbes, senior fellow Mira Rapp-Hooper discusses the Hague ruling on the South China Sea and the possible consequences. ...
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CNAS Press Note: North Korea’s Nuclear Test
On news that North Korea had conducted a nuclear test, Robert M. Gates Senior Fellow Elbridge Colby and Asia-Pacific Security Program Senior Fellow Mira Rapp-Hooper have writ...
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With latest North Korea test, U.S. again seeks elusive Chinese help
In Reuters, senior fellow Mira Rapp-Hooper discusses closing loopholes in sanctions against North Korea....
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CNAS Press Note: The President's Trip to Asia
In advance of President Obama’s trip to Asia for the G-20, the East Asia Summit, and the U.S.-ASEAN Summit, three Asia experts at CNAS write a press note....
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Chief of Naval Operations Richardson: US Navy is Focusing on Enemy Submarine Threat
In The National Interest, senior fellow Jerry Hendrix explains why foreign submarine torpedoes pose a huge threat to U.S. aircraft carriers. ...
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U.S. Troubles Over Trump and TPP Risk Emboldening China in Asia
In Bloomberg, senior fellow Patrick Cronin discusses the need for U.S. reliability in the South China Sea as China continues to expand....
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CNAS Releases Policy Brief on the East Asia Summit and Next Steps in U.S.-Lao Relations
CNAS has released a policy brief outlining President Barack Obama’s forthcoming trip to Laos for the upcoming East Asia Summit and U.S. engagement with ASEAN. ...
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Report: China Could Make a Big Move in the South China Sea Starting Next Month
In The National Interest, senior fellow Patrick Cronin discusses how Washington should respond to the growing conflict in the South China Sea. ...