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Secretary Kerry and the Future of the U.S. Rebalancing to Asia
As newly appointed Secretary of State Kerry assumes his role, Fellow Dr. Ely Ratner contemplates the evolving U.S. China relations and the impact the departure of Assistant Se...
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Kurt M. Campbell
Dr. Kurt M. Campbell is the chairman and co-founder of The Asia Group (TAG). Prior to re-joining TAG, Kurt most recently served as the 22nd Deputy Secretary of The United Stat...
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Cronin: Pacific Pivot Will be Difficult to Execute
Senior Director of the Asia Pacific Security Program, Dr. Patrick Cronin spoke at National Defense Strategies Institute telling audience of the rising tensions in Asia and the...
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After the Aircraft Carrier: 3 Alternatives to the Navy’s Vulnerable Flattops
Captain Henry J. Hendrix's, USN (Ph.D.) report At What Cost a Carrier? is the topic of discussion on Wired. David Axe, a reporter analyzes Hendrix's arguments on the role of t...
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Silicon, Iron, and Shadow: Three wars that will define America's future.
Senior Fellow and Advisor General David Barno (ret.) analyzes the three emerging 21st century styles of warfare, in his recent article on Foreign Policy....
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Iraq a Testament to Barack Obama Leadership
As we mark the ninth anniversary of the U.S. invasion of Iraq, CNAS Co-Chair of the Board of Directors The Honorable Michѐle flournoy discusses President Obama's careful and s...
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Raw Power
Dan Drezner, in light of Moises Naim eloping with a book title he came up with last year (NB: Undead Power is still available if he wants to change his narrative tack, and thi...
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Aircraft Carriers: R.I.P?
Two detailed arguments on the end of the aircraft carrier emerged earlier this month. The first, which has already received notable attention in the naval blogosphere, comes ...
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U.S. Military Must Find Ways to Meet Global Threats - and Budget Demands
Research Associate Jacob Stokes discusses the rising U.S. military healthcare and personnel costs with McClatchy Newspapers....
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North Korea Tests New Leader of South; Park Geun-hye ‘No Softie’ to Belligerence
Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program Dr. Patrick Cronin discusses with The Washington Times about the escalation of tension between North and South Korea follo...
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WWIII on the WWW
Senior Fellow and Director of the Program on Technology and U.S. National Security Dr. Irving Lachow discusses with Euronews China's speculated sponsorship of the multiple cyb...
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Climate Change Tops List of Security Threats in Pacific, says ADM Locklear
Admiral Samuel J. Locklear III, commander of U.S. Pacific Command, likely surprised many when he said that the biggest long-term security challenge in the Pacific is climate c...
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A Rack City on a Hill: Unsolicited Advice to Landpower and Seapower
One of the most thoroughly annoying things about American strategic debate is its thoroughly theological character. Landpower advocates will whip out their T.H. Fehrenbach quo...
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Beyond Disruption
America’s war in Iraq came at a strange moment in technological history. The 21st century saw mass proliferation of affordable cellular telephony, altering not simply the way ...
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China-U.S. Accord Leads to UN Vote on North Korea Sanctions (New York)
Senior Advisor and Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program Dr. Patrick Cronin Discusses with the Associated Press about the Recent U.S.-China U.N. Accord and What...
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The American Oil Boom and African Security
National security and energy policy experts have long called on the United States to diversify its sources of oil imports. These experts correctly asserted that in a time of l...
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Battle Tested Insiders Debate America's Misfires in Iraq and Afghanistan
CNAS' Michѐle Flournoy, Shawn Brimley, and Tom Ricks are amongst experts who debated the American strategy in Afghanistan and Iraq in Foreign Policy. ...
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The Mythical Liberal Order
Fellow Dr. Ely Ratner writes in the The National Interest about the alarming lack of global governance and the mystifying concept of a liberal order. ...
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Data Espionage Sleuths Aim to Put Chinese Corporations in Court
Citing Dr. Irving Lachew's recent report, the MIT Technology Review supports the need for proactive involvement from U.S. corporations resisting Chinese online data espionage....
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U.S. Government Must Provide Greater Clarity on Active Cyber Defense Activities, Argues CNAS Expert
As this week's Mandiant report on China's cyber espionage highlights, cyber attacks are posing ever more serious economic and national security risks to the United States. In ...