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U.S. Cyber Experts: Deterrence Not Enough
Senior Fellow Irving Lachow comments on the Pentagon's deterrence strategy in cyberwafare in Defense News....
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With world their stage, one last presidential clash
Dr. Nora Bensahel comments on the foreign policy approaches of President Obama and Mitt Romney in The Boston Globe....
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CNAS Announces the Next Generation National Security Leaders Class of 2012-2013
The Center for a New American Security (CNAS) is pleased to announce the Next Generation National Security Leaders Class of 2012-2013. These 16 emerging leaders have diverse b...
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Building trust and strength should be focus of N.K. policy: expert
Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program Patrick Cronin discusses how South Korea can improve its foreign policy towards North Korea in the The Korea Herald....
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The Persistent Dangers of Double Games
Although America’s past and emergent counterterrorism strategies frequently raise concerns about unilateralism, the multilateral and cooperative aspects remain relatively low ...
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India appears ambivalent about role as U.S. strategy pivots toward Asia
NEW DELHI — If the soaring rhetoric of their burgeoning partnership is to be believed, India is the linchpin of Washington’s strategic pivot toward Asia. But it has become app...
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Japan’s rightward shift
Japanese politics are shifting to the right, and the impact on regional security could be crucial. Former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s surprise victory to head Japan’s Liberal ...
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China-US relations in a turbulent Asia
CNAS Fellow Ely Ratner discusses the current tension in East Asia and U.S.-Chinese relations on CCTV....
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China’s buildup raises arms race fears
In The Korea Herald, Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Strategy Program Dr. Patrick Cronin comments on recent Chinese assertiveness in the South China Sea....
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Can Taiwan Bring Peace to the South and East China Seas?
Given Taiwan’s precarious lack of strategic depth as an island, it is only fitting that its president, Ma Ying-jeou, should have written his doctoral dissertation on sovereign...
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American Power and Choice in the Middle East
Though Kindred Winecoff may have written this about Stephen Walt, it also speaks to Pankaj Mishra's op-ed today predicting the allegedly inevitable US decline in the Middle Ea...
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Don't give up on India
Throwing 10 percent of the world’s population into darkness is not a good way to advertise one’s “great power” credentials. India’s late-summer power outage, political dysfunc...
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In Beijing, Panetta Says US Strategy Not Aimed at Containing China
Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program Dr. Patrick Cronin comments on Defense Secretary Leon Panetta's trip to China and the state of U.S.-China relations in Sta...
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Arms Sales and American Interests
With the U.S. economy in the doldrums and pessimism over American international influence at its peak, the occasional bits of good news naturally grab the headlines. A case in...
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Over-promising and under-delivering? Ambitions and risks in US defence strategy
In Chatham House's International Affairs, Non-Resident Fellow Travis Sharp writes on the risks emerging from the Obama administrations shift in U.S. defense policy....
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Panetta Seeks to Reassure Allies and Defuse China Tension
In Bloomberg, Dr. Patrick Cronin discusses U.S. strategy in the South China Sea....
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Protecting Boots on the Base
When over a dozen insurgents attacked Camp Bastion’s airfield with explosive vests, automatic weapons, rocket-propelled grenades and possibly truck-borne mortars, they inflict...
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Tensions mount in South China Sea. Here's how to ease them.
During her visit to the Asia Pacific last week, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton spoke to the dispute over the South China Sea, arguably one of the region’s most intr...
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Statesmen need patience to calm public jingoism as disputes flare
The uncompromising claims, official and unofficial accusations, and policy moves in the South and East China Seas in recent months are creating a trend that is not in the nati...
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Benghazi and Diplomacy's Hard Power
When Egyptian rioters stormed the U.S. Embassy in Cairo, raising the black banners (and bizarrely enough, some were hiding behind Guy Fawkes’s now ubiquitous visage), the news...