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In a drab Shanghai office block, Unit 61398, China’s cyberwarriors, hack heart of the West
Dr. Irving Lachow comments on the recent report by Mandiant and new trends in Chinese cyber attacks in The Times of London....
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China muscles US in Pacific
Fellow Ely Ratner is mentioned in the Sydney Morning Herald commenting on China's aggressive posture in East Asia....
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Energy, Security and Cooperation in the South China Sea
Yesterday, CNAS published a new Flashpoints Bulletin that examines the influence global energy trends have in shaping oil and gas development in the South China Sea, and, cons...
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North Korea test a blow to China: Cronin
Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program Dr. Patrick Cronin comments on North Korea's recent nuclear test and China-N. Korean relations for Reuters....
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Finding Common Ground: Energy, Security and Cooperation in the South China Sea
Global energy trends are increasing demands for potential hydrocarbons in the South China Sea. As the global economy recovers from worldwide recession, demand for energy is st...
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State of the Union: CNAS Expert Commentary and Live Tweeting
Tonight, President Obama will deliver the first State of the Union address of his second term. Center for a New American Security (CNAS) experts Phillip Carter, Yochi Dreazen,...
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China ocean surveillance ship angry response to the US think-tank Weapon
CNAS experts Zachary Hosford and Ely Ratner are cited in China Review News regarding a report providing recommendations on combatting Chinese ocen surveillance....
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China’s use of non-military vessels disrupting regional security
An article authored by Zachary Hosford and Ely Ratner was referenced by Philadelphia Star....
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Could Climate Change Be Al-Qaida's Best Friend in Africa?
In Slate, Non-Resident Senior Fellow Nancy Brune comments on climate change and its ability spur conflict in North and Central Africa....
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Much Ado about Nothing: Allaying Concerns about China's Potential Control of Greenland's Rare Earths
On Monday, Quartz published a story about China’s growing foothold in Greenland and the mounting concerns about its quest to produce the semi-autonomous island’s rare earth me...
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China-Japan Dispute Puts U.S. in Tricky Spot
Asia-Pacific Security Fellow Ely Ratner comments in The Wall Street Journal on U.S. options to mitigate conflict in the East China Sea....
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Army Chief Odierno's 'Foreign Policy' Piece Shouts Into The Sequestration Wind
Senior Fellow Nora Bensahel comments in AOL News on Chief of Staff of the Army GEN Ray Odierno's Foreign Policy piece on the future of the U.S. Army. ...
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Mexican oil, Chinese drilling, Japanese nuclear: Energy trends to watch in 2013
Energy issues ranked among the top international headlines in 2012 – from reports that the United States is on track to overtake Saudi Arabia as the world’s largest producer o...
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The Challenge of Chinese Revisionism: The Expanding Role of China’s Non-Military Maritime Vessels
Recent actions by China’s non-military law enforcement vessels pose one of the most immediate threats to peace and stability in the Asia-Pacific region. In The Challenge of Ch...
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New York Times Exposes Chinese Hackathon
Irv Lachow, Director of the Technology and National Security Program, comments on the four-month Chinese cyber attack on the New York Times in TechNewsWorld....
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Hagel Must Seek Balance
In The National Interest, Senior Advisor and Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program Patrick Cronin assesses defense priorities for defense secretary nominee Chuck Hagel...
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Rescind North Korea's license to provoke
"Even if you know the way," an ancient Korean proverb advises, "ask one more time." If North Korea's latest cycle of misdeeds, followed by international censure, followed by m...
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Serval, Burden-Sharing, and Limited Intervention
Thus far, the intervention in Mali seems, at least initially, a banner standard for the practice, insofar as Washington is concerned. A coalition of African and European force...
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North America will continue to Lead Shale Production – for Now
North America’s monopoly over shale gas and tight oil production won’t last forever. But there’s good reason to believe that the rest of the world will be laggards for awhile....
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The Interview: Richard Fontaine & Daniel Kliman
In The Diplomat, CNAS President Richard Fontaine is featured in an interview highlighting the new report Global Swing States: Brazil, Indonesia, India, Turkey and the Future o...