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The Guns of August 1990
Just after midnight on August 2, 1990, an invasion force of approximately 100,000 Iraqi troops crossed into Kuwait. As mechanized and armored Republican Guard divisions breach...
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The Greatest Threat to America
Robert M. Gates Senior Fellow Elbridge Colby examines how national security officials are prioritizing threats in U.S. News & World Report....
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The New Middle East
Adjunct Senior Fellow Peter Harrell examines Iran sanctions relief and how it will impact multinational corporations in Bloomberg Businessweek....
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America's Allies Want More From the US
During the past several years, U.S. allies got a “reset” and a “rebalance,” but what they really need and want is reassurance. During our time in the Obama administration, we ...
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Why China likes the Iran deal
As members of Congress debate whether to back the deal over Iran's nuclear program, one source of support seems guaranteed -- China. It's one of the biggest winners in the agr...
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Lawmakers mull response to Chinese expansion
Asia-Pacific Security Program Director Dr. Patrick Cronin discusses U.S. relations with China in regards to disputed islands in the South China Sea in The Hill....
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Dr. Patrick Cronin before the House Committee on Foreign Affairs
Asia-Pacific Security Program Director Patrick Cronin testified before the House Committee on Foreign Affairs on America's security role in the South China Sea....
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Forecasting the Future of US-China Competition
China figured prominently in this year’s annual conference conducted by the Center for a New American Security (CNAS), which held the massive, all-day event at the end of last...
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Philippines to station warplanes, frigates at former U.S. base facing disputed sea
Asia-Pacific Security Program Director Dr. Patrick Cronin examines the implications of the Philippines countering Chinese military movements in the South China Sea in Reuters....
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Iran Nuclear Deal Makes Middle East Allies Nervous
Senior Fellow and Director of the Middle East Security Program Ilan Goldenberg examines Iranian influence in the Middle East after the nuclear deal in U.S. News & World Re...
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A historic agreement
The nuclear agreement reached in Vienna creates an unprecedented opportunity for the United States to deter Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons and increase stability in the M...
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Here Are The Highlights From The Joint Chiefs' New National Military Strategy
Here’s the good news and bad news laid out in the 2015 National Military Strategy recently released by the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Over the sleepy D.C. week leading up to th...
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CNAS Press Note: Key Elements of a Successful Nuclear Agreement with Iran
In advance of the anticipated deal between the P5+1 and Iran over that country’s nuclear program, Center for a New American Security Middle East Security Program Director Ilan...
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What happens to a coral reef when an island is built on top?
Asia-Pacific Security Program Director Dr. Patrick Cronin discusses China's island-building efforts in The Washington Post....
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CNAS Releases Policy Brief on Iran Sanctions and Economic Reintegration Following a Nuclear Deal
Elizabeth Rosenberg and Dr. Sara Vakhshouri have released a new policy brief, Iran's Economic Reintegration: Sanctions Relief, Energy, and Economic Growth Under a Nuclear Agr...
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U.S. Strategy After the Iran Deal: Seizing Opportunities and Managing Risks
As Iran and the P5+1 close in on the deadline for a deal addressing Iran’s nuclear program, Middle East Security Program Director Ilan Goldenberg makes six core policy recomme...
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Navigating the Future: U.S.-Taiwan Maritime Cooperation and Building Order in Asia
“Navigating the Future: U.S.-Taiwan Maritime Cooperation and Building Order in Asia” identifies a framework for advancing U.S.-Taiwan maritime cooperation, which consists of b...
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Small Drones Are A Big Danger; Think Flying IEDs: CNAS
Associate Fellow Kelley Sayler talks with Sydney Freedberg, Jr. at Breaking Defense regarding her report, "A World of Proliferated Drones: A Technology Primer."...
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The Ruins of Empire in the Middle East
Editors’ note: The original headline of Robert Kaplan’s article, chosen by the editors, generated some controversy and was subsequently changed to better reflect the argument ...
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How China’s Land Reclamation Fits in its Regional Strategy for Dominance
Some analysts argue that China’s new artificial land formations in the South China Sea are not worth worrying about as they could be easily “taken out” if war broke out. But t...