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China's Victim Complex
CNAS Fellow Dr. Ely Ratner critiques Beijing's latest defense white paper in Foreign Policy, noting that it offers some new information about the People's Liberation Army and ...
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Anonymous’s Next Move
Senior Fellow and Director of the Program on Technology and U.S. National Security Dr. Irving Lachow discusses with the Daily Beast the unpredictability and influential role o...
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The United States and China to Increase Dialogue on Climate Change
Saturday marked John Kerry’s inaugural visit to China as acting Secretary of State. While North Korea’s most recent episode of belligerence took center stage and dominated the...
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Cracking Defense's Crystal Balls
It's the Sequestration Game of Thrones, and a careful observer of DC defense politics will glimpse much tumult as the Army, Marines, Navy, and Air Force all battle for suprema...
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Navy Lags, Coast Guard Leads, In Building Ties With China
Sydney Freedberg, Jr. of the AOL Defense Blog cites comments on U.S.-Chinese military-to-military relations by Patrick Cronin, Senior Director of the CNAS Asia-Pacific Securit...
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Will Rogers’ Work at the Center for a New American Security
Former Center for New American Security Bacevich Fellow Will Rogers' work is recognized by the Center for Climate & Security's Caitlin Werrell and Fancesco Femia....
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Signing Off
After four years, it is bittersweet for me to close this chapter of my professional life. Today is my last day at CNAS and at the helm of the Natural Security program. Startin...
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Sen. Graham: U.S. Must Lean on China to Curb North Korea
Wall Street Journal's Washington Wire comments on April 7 "Meet the Press" discussion on North Korea featuring CNAS Board of Directors Co-Chair Michèle Flournoy and Senator Li...
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Libya Intervention More Questionable in Rear View Mirror
The Independent Daily Express' Jim Lobe discusses Senior Fellow Robert Kaplan's recent article on China's relationship with Russia on The Atlantic and the strategic implicatio...
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North Korea Aggression Could Strengthen US-China Bond
Senior Advisor and Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program, Dr. Patrick Cronin discusses if North Korea's recent nuclear threats against South Korea, Japan and US...
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Part I: Is Iran Slowing its Nuclear Program?
Senior Fellow, Dr. Colin Kahl discusses Iran's nuclear ambitions and steadfast determination to develop its program despite interantional opposition with United States Institu...
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Tell Me How This Starts
Senior Advisor and Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program Dr. Patrick Cronin speculates in Foreign Policy on the potential possibilities of war as the conflict o...
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Security challenges in the Asia-Pacific: a US perspective
Senior Advisor and Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program, Dr. Patrick Cronin analyzes the United States' policy priorities in the Asia Pacific region and its po...
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Rebalancing to Asia with an Insecure China
In The Washington Quarterly, Deputy Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program Dr. Ely Ratner examines the impact on U.S-China bilateral relations as the United States cont...
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CNAS Expert Proposes Path to Avoiding Conflict in East and South China Seas
Arresting deteriorating security relations in the East and South China Seas is an urgent U.S. priority, Patrick M. Cronin argues in the capstone essay of Flashpoints , a 15-mo...
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US stealth Bomber as Messenger: What it says to China, North Korea
Senior Advisor and Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program, Dr. Patrick Cronin discusses with The Christian Science Monitor the potential political signals sent t...
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The Limits of Proxy Warfare in Syria
With the drumbeat for directly joining Syria’s civil war growing, it probably should not surprise us that the U.S. governments quiet efforts to aid the Syrian rebels are now c...
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Will the U.S. Spend $100 Billion to Stop a Madman?
Senior Advisor and Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program Dr. Patrick Cronin contemplates the financial problems North Korea presents the Obama Administration wi...
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Are US Navy's Super Carriers a Relic of Wars Past?
WASHINGTON — Budget pressures at the Pentagon have renewed a debate about the value of the US Navy's giant aircraft carriers, with critics arguing the warships are fast becomi...
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Peaceful Negotiations for East Sea Disputes
Covered by Voice of Vietnam, CNAS Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program Dr. Patrick Cronin participates in a multi-national panel to discuss and analyze the causes of ...