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Is Realism's Home on the Right?
The National Interest cites Robert M. Gates Fellow Elbridge Colby in an article discussing why President Obama's foreign policy is not that of a realist. ...
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CNAS Press Note: Protests in Hong Kong
Center for a New American Security Senior Fellow and Asia-Pacific Security Program Deputy Director Ely Ratner has written a new Press Note explaining the pro-democracy protest...
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Should the U.S. Cooperate with China on Terrorism?
The question of U.S.-China counterterrorism cooperation is particularly salient in the context of National Security Advisor Susan Rice’s recent trip to Beijing, during which s...
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CNAS Press Note: Key Issues for Indian Prime Minister Modi's U.S. Visit
President Richard Fontaine has prepared a press note in anticipation of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrival today in New York for a five-day visit to the United States...
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Ilham Tohti and Islamic State: How China Defines Terrorism
The Diplomat cites Senior Fellow and Deputy Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program Dr. Ely Ratner on whether the U.S. and China can work together to fight terrorism....
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Good Morning, Vietnam
Senior Fellow Dr. Ely Ratner in Foreign Policy comments on the opportunity for the United States to deter Chinese aggression by ending a decades-old arms embargo on Vietnam....
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Taiwan's Investigation Of Xiaomi Is As Much About Politics As Cybersecurity
Research Associate Amy Chang in International Business Times comments on the Taiwanese government’s security breach investigation of Xiaomi, noting the ivestigation's partial ...
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U.S. eager to forget about new India premier's 2005 visa denial
The Los Angeles Times quotes President Richard Fontaine in an article on the US-India relations issues to be discussed during Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit. ...
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Beyond Looking East: Greater Indian Involvement in Maritime East Asia
The recent trip to India by Xi Jinping, the President of China, seemed to effectively offset the impression of strong India-Japan ties that was demonstrated during Narendra Mo...
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Once-Banned Modi Embraced by U.S. as China Interests Mesh
Bloomberg quotes Senior Advisor and Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program Dr. Patrick Cronin on India strengthening its ties with U.S. and Japan in order to cou...
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High-Profile Naval Visit Belies China’s Low-Profile Approach to Iran
Two Chinese warships paid a port call to Iran over the weekend, in advance of a four-day joint naval exercise with the Iranian navy that was reportedly to begin Monday. The vi...
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CNAS Press Note: Five Experts Weigh In on ISIS, Airstrikes, and Syria
With the United States and a broader coalition launching airstrikes against ISIS within Syria’s borders overnight, five experts from CNAS have provided short commentaries on t...
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Analyzing Peace Mission 2014: China and Russia Exercise with the Central Asian States
From August 24-29, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) held “Peace Mission 2014” at China’s Zhurihe Training Base, in Inner Mongolia in North China. This is China’s ba...
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Nonmilitary Approaches to Countering Chinese Coercion: A Code of Practice for the Asia-Pacific
Dr. John Lee of the University of Sydney discusses political and diplomatic tools to impose costs on bad behavior in maritime Asia as part of an overall strategy encompassing ...
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US Pivot to Asia Demands Delicate Balancing Act
In Voice of America, Board of Directors Chairman Dr. Kurt Campbell says that "more can be done to reassure" the Asia-Pacific region of U.S. intentions to increase levels of in...
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Cuts to defense spending are hurting our national security
This summer’s dramatic global events — from the rise of the Islamic State, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, war between Hamas and Israel, violent confrontations and air strikes i...
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Xi’s great-power drive throws up dilemma for Obama as APEC nears
Bloomberg quotes Senior Advisor and Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program Dr. Patrick Cronin on "China’s intention to expand its influence over its periphery."...
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Strategic Posture Review: South Korea
Thanks to its comprehensive democratization and its “Miracle on the Han,” which transformed the Republic of Korea into a developed country, South Korea has realized its aspira...
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Keeping America's Military Lead: A Front Opens in Congress
Along with many of us at CNAS, I have been seeking to draw attention to the growing challenges to U.S. military superiority and the consequent need for the country to focus mo...
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Deterrence, Reassurance, and Cost: Part 1
“The dynamic joint defense force envisions active and regular surveillance for seamless response to ‘gray zone scenarios’ between peacetime and wartime.” U.S.-Japan Allied Mar...