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U.S. Pivot toward Asia Unlikely to Have Quick Impact on Korea
Patrick Cronin, the CNAS Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security program, comments in the Korean Herald on China's preference for stability in the Korean peninsula. ...
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Can China and the United States Develop Stronger Military Ties Through Environmental Cooperation?
Yesterday, U.S. and Chinese officials met in Beijing for their annual military review, known as the Defense Consultative Talks. The meeting between the countries’ senior defen...
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New Tripartite Forum to Discuss Issues in Asia Pacific
CNAS Senior Fellow Richard Fontaine is interviewed in ABC Radio Australia's Connect Asia program on the implications of a meeting planned for later this month between the U.S....
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In Remembering Pearl Harbor, Brief Thoughts about Energy and War Fighting Capability
At a briefing yesterday before the Defense Energy Security Caucus, Admiral Philip Cullom, director of the Navy’s Energy and Environmental Readiness Division, spoke to the Navy...
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This Weekend’s News: Up, Up and Away?
As international delegates kickoff the second week of annual climate change negotiations in Durban, South Africa, The New York Times reported on Sunday that global carbon emis...
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U.S., India, Japan to meet after Obama's Asia "pivot"
CNAS Senior Advisor Richard Fontaine comments in Reuters on the strategic motivations behind President Obama's focus on Asia....
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Hotspots: You might deploy here next
CNAS Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program Patrick Cronin comments in Marine Corps Times on regions that could become security concerns in the near future....
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How the pending defense cuts could play out
Army Times examines scenarios offered by CNAS's Hard Choices report for how pentagon budget cuts might be implemented....
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The FP Top 100 Global Thinkers 2011
CNAS Senior Fellow Robert Kaplan is named one of the Top 100 Global Thinkers of 2011 by Foreign Policy....
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U.S. Government Turns to Crowdsourcing for Intelligence
National Defense magazine discusses the significance of a report on Department of Defense prediction methods by CNAS Chairman of the Board Richard Danzig....
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A Note About Resources and Conflict in the South China Sea and Beyond
In January, CNAS will release its study on the South China Sea, including a chapter on how natural resources affect the behavior of states in the region. There has been a lot ...
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John Stuart Mill, Dead Thinker of the Year
Fundamentally, the past year has been about grappling with the most profound question in political philosophy: how to create legitimate central authority. In one Arab country ...
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Pivot Toward the Pacific
As the Obama administration winds down wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, it is asserting US power in the Asia – Pacific region, in part as a counterweight to China’s growing inf...
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This Weekend’s News: Russia’s Energy Agenda
Special Programming Note: The UN climate negotiations begin today in Durban, South Africa. The Natural Security blog will highlight the main takeaways from this week’s confere...
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Pivot Toward the Pacific
On the Voice of America's Encounter, Patrick Cronin, CNAS Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program, discusses the assertion of U.S. power in Asia in the midst of China's ...
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Army Seeks Answers, Combs Through 'Alternative Futures'
CNAS President John Nagl is quoted in AOL Defense on the role of the Army in confronting cyber threats....
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Paula J. Dobriansky
Ambassador Paula J. Dobriansky is a foreign policy expert and former diplomat specializing in national security affairs. She is a Senior Fellow in the Future of Diplomacy Proj...
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This Weekend’s News: Recapping the East Asia Summit
President Obama returned stateside on Sunday after a nine-day trip across the Asia Pacific, ending with a stop at the East Asia Summit in Bali over the weekend. The president’...
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Stokes: The GOP war on 'Smart Power'
In a discussion of the Republican presidential candidates' about-face on diplomacy and development, CNN World mentions CNAS Senior Fellow Andrew Exum's opinion, saying they a...
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Foreign Policy Funding A Top Candidate For Cuts
CNAS Deputy Director of Studies Nora Bensahel comments on NPR on the political viability of foreign aid programs....