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Beijing Pushes the Diplomatic Envelop on South China Sea Dispute
Territorial claims over the South China Sea took an interesting turn last week. According to a report from Reuters, China’s new passports have raised the eyebrows of several...
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China’s Military Advances With Aircraft Carrier Fighter Landings
China achieved a military milestone when a homegrown fighter jet landed on its new aircraft carrier, the latest step in a modernization bid that’s recorded advances in submari...
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US energy: What's oil production got to do with national security?
The American energy revolution is starting to come into focus. Technological breakthroughs in shale gas and tight oil production are poised to make the United States — not Sau...
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Gaza: Winners and Losers?
The Internet is abuzz with theorizing about who won and lost the short Israel-Hamas duel in Gaza. Unfortunately, the standards by which victory and defeat is tallied are fairl...
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Honey, I Shrunk the Pentagon
Senior Fellow David Barno and CNAS report "Hard Choices: Responsible Defense in an Age of Austerity" are featured in The New York Times on potential defense budget cut scenari...
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China Could Use Europe's Financial Crisis to Get Foothold in Atlantic
While Washington orchestrates America's "pivot to Asia," the Chinese are already looking at taking over facilities much closer to U.S. shores, according to one report. Chinese...
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Obama's Asia Trip Comes Amid Tug of War With China
WASHINGTON—President Obama's historic visit to Myanmar, marking his return to Asia only days after his re-election, is rooted in a strategic move to shape new relationships as...
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Plentiful US Oil Won’t Kill Renewable Energy
A wealth of shale oil will enable Americans to become king of oil producers by 2020, but that does not spell doom for renewable energy. The new report projecting U.S. oil domi...
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Why US Oil Dominance Won't Lower Gas Prices
Booming oil production could allow the U.S. to become the world's largest global oil producer by 2020 and help the country become practically energy self-sufficient by 2035, a...
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How U.S. Can Help Avert Asia Crisis
Mounting tensions over the East and South China Seas are threatening to torpedo the Asian Century. China and the Philippines locked horns near Scarborough Shoal this past spri...
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(Un)limiting War: "Perpetual War" in Historical Perspective
Small wars, overseas expeditions, and punitive raiding are endemic throughout U.S. history. From the outset of the republic, America began grappling with conflicts of tenuous ...
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Natural Security News: Post-Election Edition
The ballots have been cast, the votes are in and the pundits are exhausted. While the world consumes the election results, we’ll take a break from our normal post today to hig...
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China’s Air Force: Ready For Take Off?
As China’s power and influence continues to grow, the question of how it will behave in the international system looms over the heads of decision makers in almost every capita...
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Tom Ricks' 'The Generals' Explores How Hard It is To Get Rid Of Bad Military Leaders
Tom Ricks' new book The Generals is reviewed in The Huffington Post....
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Report: U.S. should allow Japan to use military air base for commercial use
New CNAS report co-authored by Dr. Patrick Cronin and Zachary Hosford is featured in The Washington Post....
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“The Generals: American Military Command from World War II to Today” by Thomas E. Ricks
In The Washington Post, Neil Sheehan reviews Tom Ricks' new book, The Generals: American Military Command from WWII to Today....
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In Search of 'Dexter': Why You Can't Buy Pirated DVDs in China Anymore
In the final presidential debate on Monday, both candidates identified the United States' need to ensure that Beijing protects intellectual property rights (IPR), such as copy...
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To Tally the Navy’s Strength Requires More than Math
Research Assistant Jacob Stokes comments on U.S. naval forces in McClatchy....
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Presidential Debate on Foreign Policy: 6 Follow-up Questions that Should Have Been Asked
Jacob Stokes, Research Assistant, asks a follow up question to the Presidential Debate on Foreign Policy in The Washington Post's Think Tanked....
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In a Foreign Policy Debate, Attention Should be Given to Climate Change
Tonight is the third and final presidential debate, and it will focus exclusively on foreign policy. Viewers can expect to see significant attention given to Afghanistan, Chin...