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Security in the Asia-Pacific Region: A Singapore Perspective
On April 4, CNAS hosted Dr. Ng Eng Hen, Minister for Defense of the Republic of Singapore, for a speech on "Promoting Peace and Stability in the Asia-Pacific through Stable Mi...
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Much Ado About Foreign Policy
The price of gasoline is a hot-button issue on the campaign trail as Americans across the country face more pain at the pump. Whether or not gasoline prices influence presiden...
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Jon M. Huntsman, Jr.
Jon Huntsman currently serves as the Vice Chairman and President for Mastercard Strategic Growth. He has spent considerable time in public service at the state, national and i...
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China and Rare Earths
Yesterday, the United States, the European Union and Japan filed a formal complaint with the World Trade Organization (WTO) challenging China’s export restrictions on rare ear...
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Peter Goodspeed: Military Intervention Could Improve Situation in Syria, or Make It Much Worse
A commentary in National Post refers to the recent CNAS report on Syria by Senior Non-Resident Fellow Marc Lynch, weighing the possible effects that military intervention woul...
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This Week, Barack Obama Promised to Go to War On a Nuclear Iran. He May Live to Regret It
The Telegraph discusses possible steps that would remove Iran's nuclear capabilities, mentioning CNAS Senior Fellow Colin Kahl's observation that the First Gulf War halted Sad...
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Read This Now: A Marshall Plan to Combat Climate Change in the Asia Pacific
As the United States continues to draw down from its current conflicts in the Middle East and South Asia and rebalance in the Asia Pacific, U.S. policymakers must think creati...
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This Weekend’s News: The Long Wake of Deepwater Horizon
On Friday, BP announced a settlement with thousands of Gulf Coast individuals and businesses afflicted by the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. According to a report from The Wall ...
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This Weekend’s News: The Long Wake of Deep Horizon
On Friday, BP announced a settlement with thousands of Gulf Coast individuals and businesses afflicted by the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. According to a report from The Wall ...
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Emphasis on Denuclearization Undermines U.S. Policy toward North Korea, Says CNAS Expert
The diplomatic breakthrough with North Korea this week re-establishes a baseline for future negotiations, but it has done nothing to fundamentally alter underlying security an...
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The Agenda with Steve Paikin: Patrick Cronin: The South China Sea
The South China Sea is the future hot-point of conflict in the world, says CNAS Senior Advisor and Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program Dr. Patrick Cronin to S...
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How Myanmar Liberates Asia, by Robert D. Kaplan
CNAS Non-Resident Senior Fellow Robert Kaplan writes a commentary for Stratfor, discussing the significance of Myanmar and the country's potential to shape the future of the I...
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The Agenda with Steve Paikin: Patrick Cronin: The South China Sea
The South China Sea is the future hot-point of conflict in the world, says CNAS Senior Advisor and Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program, Patrick Cronin, ...
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Three’s Company: China, the Philippines, the United States and the South China Sea
The Philippines is pushing for private, foreign investment as opposed to joint development of the Spratly Islands. On Monday, the Philippines rejected a suggestion from China ...
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The Economist Debate: Syria
The escalating bloodbath in Syria has long since reached the point at which the international community must act to protect Syrian civilians and to push for a political transi...
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This Weekend’s News: Is Iran Intentionally Breeding Uncertainty in the Global Oil Market?
Iran may be attempting to breed uncertainty in the global oil market in an effort to drive up prices and insulate itself from tightening economic sanctions, including those ag...
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US Torn over Arming Syrian Rebels
Asia Times refers to CNAS Senior Fellow Marc Lynch's latest policy brief on Syria, highlighting his view that Washington should put pressure on the Assad regime and encourage ...
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The Iran Containment Fallacy
It has become increasingly fashionable in Jerusalem and Washington to advocate a military strike on Iran. Central to the case for war is the argument that a nuclear-armed Iran...
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Cyber Security, Non-State Threats and the Electric Grid
U.S. security officials have expressed concern about the vulnerability of the electric grid to cyber attacks by non-state actors. Most experts agree that today the greatest cy...
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Shifting Winds In The South China Sea – Analysis
Natural resource competition in the South China Sea has increased the possibility of conflict in the region, according to Foreign Policy in Focus, which cites CNAS Research As...