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India as a "Global Swing State": A New Framework For U.S. Engagement with India : An Interview with Richard Fontaine and Daniel Kliman
Richard Fontaine and Daniel Kliman discuss India's role as a "Global Swing State" and its rising political, economic and strategic importance to the United States in an interv...
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Has Foggy Bottom Forgotten Asia?
For an illustration of Secretary of State John Kerry's commitment to Asia -- or lack thereof -- look no further than his travel schedule. On July 1, he arrived in the tiny nat...
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Before Piling on New Sanctions, Give Rouhani a Chance
There is widespread agreement in Washington that Iranian acquisition of nuclear weapons is unacceptable and that all options should remain on the table to prevent this outcome...
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The Road to Nowhere Good
The decision by the Obama administration to arm select Syrian rebel groups marks a tipping point in the U.S. involvement in the country's 27-month long civil war. Partly in re...
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Some thoughts on blowback
In the aftermath of two men brutally slaughtering Lee Rigby in Woolwih, Jonathan Freedland wrote this column on responding to the motives of murderers: ... It seems we're read...
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U.S. Plays Down N. Korea's Offer as Nothing New
CNAS Senior Advisor and Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program, Dr. Patrick Cronin, discusses the recent diplomatic outreach from North Korea to South Korea and ...
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The Next QDR Is the Last Chance for Sanity
The next nine months will be the most important period for United States defense strategy since the end of the Cold War. The highly anticiapted Quadrennial Defense Review and,...
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An Asian Power Web Emerges
When President Obama met his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping in California last week, it is doubtful that either leader focused on the growing ties among countries like Singapo...
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Richard Williamson Joins CNAS as Non-Resident Senior Fellow
The Center for a New American Security is pleased to announce that Ambassador Richard Williamson joins the CNAS team today as a Non-Resident Senior Fellow. Ambassador William...
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The Asian Power Web
CNAS Non-Resident Senior Fellow Bob Kaplan discusses in Forbes.com the latest CNAS report The Emerging Asia Power Web:The Rise of Bilateral Intra-Asian Security Ties....
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Through a Murky PRISM
Edward Snowden is one of history's great actors. But not in the way his admirers (and some detractors) believe, as will be made clear at the end of this post. An earlier draft...
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How America Lost Its Nerve Abroad
KABUL, Afghanistan -- Much as Baghdad once did, this city feels like an outpost of American imperialism. There's the familiar "green zone," the checkpoints you have to zigzag ...
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"Asia Power Web" of Security Ties Presents Opportunity for U.S.
In its latest report, the Asia team at the Center for a New American Security (CNAS) explores the "Asia Power Web," a term the team developed to describe a growing trend of in...
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Setting an Agenda for U.S.-China Strategic Reassurance
The summit meeting between Xi Jinping and Barack Obama underway in Southern California offers an opportunity to recast the often fraught Sino-US relationship as one that is on...
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Obama to press Xi on cyber attacks
Senior Fellow and Director of the Program on Technology and U.S. National Security Dr. Irving Lachow discusses the consistent cyber attack allegations by Washington and Beijin...
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Hagel chides China for cyberspying
CNAS Senior Advisor and Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program Dr. Patrick Cronin comments in The Washington Post on the alarming rise of alleged cyber espionage...
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I Might Need You To Kill: Signatures, Patterns, and Alternatives
From what we know from seemingly deliberate leaks on the eve of Obama’s major counterterrorism speech at the National Defense University last week, the most widely criticized ...
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No Such Thing As An Endless War? Think Again
In the aftermath of President Obama's May 24 national security speech, Research Associate Jacob Stokes comments in The Fiscal Times on the non-traditional challenges, such as ...
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How Obama should work with business to combat China cyberspying
In an op-ed for the Christian Science Monitor, Senior Fellow and Director of the Program on Technology and U.S. National Security, Dr. Irving Lachow, discusses the necessary p...
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After border row, China PM visits India for stronger ties
In light of Chinese Premier Li Keqiang's three-day visit to New Delhi, Fellow and Deputy Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program Dr. Ely Ratner discusses with The Hindus...