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Defense analyst discusses counterinsurgency
Non-Resident Senior Fellow, Dr. John Nagl discusses with NBC affilitate WAVY.com the importance of U.S. armed forces adapting to counterinsurgency methods as a response to ter...
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The BRIC countries are becoming the world’s new global navy
Fellow and Deputy Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program Dr. Ely Ratner discusses with Quartz the growing naval presence of all the BRIC countries on the high seas and ...
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Will The Navy’s New Killer Drones Hunt Terrorists or Fight China?
CNAS CEO Robert Work discusses with Wired the X47B drone launched by the Navy for the first time on May 14 and compares it to the simpler, propeller-driven drone similar to th...
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The case for sea-based drones
In Reuter's Great Debate blog, David Axe shares the insights of CNAS CEO Robert Work regarding the impact of the X47B, a 62-foot-wide, hook-nosed Unmanned Aerial Vehicle built...
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Efforts to Build East Asia Antimissile Framework Stymied by Distrust
Research Associate Zachary Hosford discusses with The National Journal's Global Security Newswire the obstacles impeding Japan and South Korea from cooperating on the developm...
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Shrinking Budget Forces Army Into New Battlefield
Non-Resident Senior Fellow Dr. John A. Nagl and former Visiting Fellow Major Fernando Lujan, USA comment in The Wall Street Journal on the appropriate balance of size, strengt...
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Arctic Updates
Some recent happenings in the Arctic: The Arctic Council will hold its biennial Ministerial Meeting on May 15. The Council is an intergovernmental body that attempts to addres...
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South Korea President Park Visits Obama for Talks on North Korea
As South Korea's first female President, Park Geun Hye arrives in the United States for her highly anticipated state visit, Senior Advisor and Director of the Asia-Pacific Pro...
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Funding Shortfall Threatens our Sub-Capability, warns US Expert
In the Financial Review Senior Advisor and Director of the Asia Pacific Program Dr. Patrick Cronin discusses Australia's recently released defense white paper and its strategi...
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We rely on the US at our peril
Peter Hartcher of The Canberra Times discusses Captain Henry J. Hendrix's recent CNAS Report, At What Cost a Carrier?, noting the implications of its findings for Australia wi...
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American Citizen Sentenced to 15 Years in North Korean Prison
The New American cites Senior Advisor and Director of the Asia-Pacific Program Dr. Patrick Cronin's analysis of the policy and political ramifications of North Korea's arrest ...
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The Most Dangerous Border in the World
The night before Beijing released its biennial defense white paper in mid-April, avowing that it would not "engage in military expansion," roughly 30 Chinese troops marched 12...
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America and the South China Sea Challenge
The rough waters that roiled the South China Sea in 2012 are not giving way to smooth sailing in 2013. Despite a springtime push for diplomatic progress, present conditions po...
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NKorea sentences US man to 15 years’ labor in possible bid for high-profile American visit
Senior Advisor and Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program Dr. Patrick Cronin discusses with The Washington Post the motivations behind Pyongyang's decision to se...
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The Pentagon Cries Wolf on Sequestration Pains
With sequestration moving forward, Research Associate Jacob Stokes discusses with The Fiscal Times Pentagon plans to reduce force size, urging the military to eliminate redund...
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NKorea Sentences US Man in Possible Bid for Talks
Senior Advisor and Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program Dr. Patrick Cronin discusses the recent sentencing of Korean-American tourist guide Kenneth Bae to 15 y...
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National Security Advisor Tom Donilon's Speech on Foreign Policy in the Modern Energy Era
Last week, Tom Donilon, National Security Advisor to the President, spoke at the launch of Columbia University’s Center on Global Energy Policy. In his speech, Donilon discuss...
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Japan stirs Campbell's US 'pivot' soup
As Japan continues to assert its claims to the Senkaku/Diaoyutai Island, Peter Lee of the Asian Times discusses the implications for the United States and the reaction of U.S....
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Bringing Structure Back to Irregular Warfare
Structural approaches to international relations have gone somewhat out of fashion in recent years. Burdened with their associations with Cold War geopolitics and “billiard ba...
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In Defense of Henry Kissinger
Non-Resident Senior Fellow Robert Kaplan discusses Henry Kissinger's legacy as National Security Advisor and Secretary of State during the Nixon Administration and the endurin...