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CNAS 2016 Tenth Annual Conference: Foreign Policy Inheritance
KATHERINE KIDDER: Well, we have the privilege of welcoming in our last panel of the day. So if the 2016 presidential election process has shown us anything, it is that the U...
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CNAS 2016 Tenth Annual Conference: Defense Innovation – Between a Rock and a Cliché
BEN FITZGERALD: Good morning, everyone. If you take a look at your agendas, you’ll see that this talk is about innovation, but really, I want to talk about one thing: why ch...
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CNAS 2016 Tenth Annual Conference: Global Changing Energy Markets and U.S. Strategic Opportunities
MR. : Welcome, everybody. Can I get your attention for just one minute, and I won’t keep you from eating lunch, but before we get started there are four poll questions wh...
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In rare move, the Navy sends two aircraft carriers near the Philippines
In The Washington Post, Chief of Naval Operations Adm. John Richardson discusses the dual-carrier operations recently conducted in the Philippine Sea....
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CNAS 2016 Tenth Annual Conference: Keynote Address by the Secretary of Defense
RICHARD FONTAINE: Well, good morning and thank you to Ben for that session on defense reform. I’m Richard Fontaine, the president here at CNAS. And Ben’s session was excell...
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Is the ‘Donald Trump of the Philippines’ all bluster?
Research associate Harry Krejsa discusses China's interest in recently elected Philippines President Duterte in Politico....
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CNAS Releases Report on Energy Markets and Great Power Politics
The CNAS Energy, Economics, and Security Program released a new report examining the intersection of great power politics and changes in the energy market. ...
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Security Cooperation: The Key to Access and Influence in the Asia-Pacific
In this paper, BowerGroupAsia Senior Director Desmond Walton examines the increasing value returned by the development of strategic networks of regional military relationships...
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Third Offset Strategy and Chinese A2/AD Capabilities
Richard A. Bitzinger, Senior Fellow and Coordinator of the Military Transformations Program at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, examines the feasibilities of...
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Smarter Naval Power in the Indo-Pacific Region
In this paper, CNAS Military Fellow Commander Jennifer Couture points out that countering China’s A2/AD strategies in the future not only requires advanced technology, but cal...
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The U.S.-Japan Alliance: Responding to China’s A2/AD Threat
In this paper, Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force Vice Admiral (Ret.) Yoji Koda looks into China’s regional and underlines the importance of a closely knit U.S.-Japan alliance ...
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Exploiting Amphibious Operations to Counter Chinese A2/AD Capabilities
In this paper, Japan Forum Senior Fellow Colonel Grant Newsham, USMC (Ret.) examines how a mobile amphibious force with air, sea, and ground capability can effectively degrade...
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Flashpoints, Escalation, and A2/AD
In this paper, CNAS Senior Fellow Dr. Mira Rapp-Hooper examines three prominent escalation scenarios in the Asia-Pacific in the context of China’s developing area-denial/anti-...
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The Promise of Unmanned Systems in the Asia Pacific
In this paper, CNAS Associate Fellow Kelley Sayler analyzes the proliferation of unmanned systems—particularly UAVs—within the framework of the increasingly contentious issue ...
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Dynamic Rebalance: An Alliance Requirements Roadmap
On May 26, 2016, CNAS hosted a rollout event for the Asia-Pacific Security Program’s latest report titled “Dynamic Rebalance: An Alliance Requirements Roadmap.” The authors be...
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Dynamic Balance
Three CNAS experts provide a roadmap for the next U.S. administration and key U.S. allies in the region to address these challenges and potential escalation....
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U.S. ‘Ambiguity’ on Taiwan Is Dangerous
If China were to attack Taiwan, would American forces come to the island’s defense? It is hard to know because the U.S. maintains a policy of “strategic ambiguity” concerning ...
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In historic move, U.S. lifts embargo on arms sales to Vietnam
In the Washington Post, senior fellow Patrick Cronin explains how the U.S. and Vietnam wanted to demonstrate a resistence to any Chinese aggression....
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The liberal international order is under fire. The United States must defend it.
Hardly a day goes by without evidence that the liberal international order of the past seven decades is being eroded. China and Russia are attempting to fashion a world in the...
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Buoyed by U.S. firms, Vietnam emerges as an Asian manufacturing powerhouse
In the Washington Post, senior fellow Patrick Cronin discusses Vietnam's potential to grow....