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Why China's Growing Defense Budget Matters
So what does this tell us? Obviously nothing definitive, given that such an inherently indeterminate question as the nature and contours of China’s future behavior cannot be r...
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A New Model of U.S. Defense Cooperation
How are our European allies meant to cope with the predations of Russia, Middle East friends with the Islamic State, and Asian partners with the gray-zone challenges of China?...
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Maritime Security in the Asia-Pacific: How Can We Maintain Good Order at Sea?
The Center for a New American Security (CNAS) cordially invites you to attend an on-the-record panel discussion on "Maritime Security in the Asia-Pacific: How Can We Maintain ...
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Playing It Safe: Malaysia's Approach to the South China Sea and Implications for the United States
In this sixth paper in the Maritime Strategy Series, Prashanth Parameswaran, Associate Editor at The Diplomat, visiting fellow at the ASEAN Studies Center at American Universi...
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Can Washington do more to stop PRC land reclamation?
Efforts by the Obama administration to enhance America’s strategic position in Southeast Asia have been considerable: expanding and diversifying U.S. force posture, strengthen...
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Contesting China’s Facts on New Ground
China’s aggressive actions to contest its excessive territorial claims in the South China Sea received a welcome if worrisome dose of realism this month, as new satellite imag...
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China Has More Submarines Than the U.S., Says Admiral
Robert M. Gates Fellow Elbridge Colby weighs in on China's submarine fleet....
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Note to Ash Carter: Make the Rebalance a Reality
The new secretary of defense needs to make the United States’ “rebalance to the Asia-Pacific” an indisputable fact. Even in the face of global challenges and constrained resou...
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CNAS Releases "Avoiding Trivia: A Strategy for Sustainment and Fiscal Security"
CNAS has released the inaugural report in its Strategy Voices Series, Avoiding Trivia: A Strategy for Sustainment and Fiscal Security....
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Swift Sanctions
With the potential unraveling of the second ceasefire agreement between Ukraine and Russian-backed separatists, U.S. and EU policymakers are searching for new ways to convince...
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How Will America React When One of Its Companies is Sanctioned?
For the past decade, the United States has led an unprecedented revolution in the use of targeted sanctions. Over the past week alone, President Obama has emphasized the poten...
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The Foreign Policy Essay: A Nuclear Asia?
For all the focus on maritime disputes in the South and East China Seas, there is an even greater peril in Asia that deserves attention: the rising salience of nuclear weapons...
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CNAS Launches New Project on Implications of a Drone-Filled World
The CNAS Technology and National Security Program and 20YY Warfare Initiative have launched a new project, A World of Proliferated Drones....
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Asia’s Rise Is Rooted in Confucian Values
One of the striking elements of “The Governance of China,” a book published this past fall in several languages (including English) by Chinese President Xi Jinping , was his r...
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CNAS Press Note: The National Security Strategy
Julianne Smith and Jacob Stokes have written a new Press Note discussing the National Security Strategy and its value....
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What Use is the National Security Strategy?
Rarely does the release of a bureaucratic document have geopolitical impact. The National Security Strategy, which the Obama administration will release on Friday, is a stark ...
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Pentagon official urges NATO to focus on innovative weapons
Reuters' Andrea Shalal discusses CNAS' transatlantic forum dialogue featuring NATO-ACT General Jean-Paul Paloméros and Deputy Secretary of Defense Robert Work....
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New Delhi and Washington’s China Convergence
Just a few years ago, Pakistan would have dominated any conversation between an Indian prime minister and an American president. During President Obama’s visit to India this w...
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China's Tailored Coercion and Its Rivals' Actions and Responses: What the Numbers Tell Us
Dr. Christopher Yung and Patrick McNulty provide a groundbreaking data-driven look at how the six claimants of features in the South China Sea have advanced and defended their...
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RHETORIC AND REALITY IN THE STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS
You would not know from last night’s State of the Union that the world is an increasingly uncertain, unstable, and, yes, likely more dangerous place for the United States. In ...