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Asia In Focus As U.S. Expands Australia Defense Ties
Director of CNAS's Asia Pacific Security Program Patrick Cronin speaks with NPR's Morning Edition about the increasing presence of U.S. military assets in Australia....
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In Brief: State Department Refocuses Efforts to Manage Energy Geopolitics
The State Department’s new Bureau of Energy Resources will open today in a reorganization of the department’s efforts to manage the geopolitical implications of energy resourc...
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U.S., Australia announce greater military cooperation
Director of CNAS's Asia Pacific Security Program Patrick Cronin comments in CNN on a U.S.-Australian agreement to expand military cooperation....
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A STRATFOR Conversation: George Friedman and Special Guest Robert Kaplan
There is widespread international debate on the extent to which China's naval expansions pose a threat to U.S. dominance of the world's oceans. George Friedman and author and ...
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U.S. Expanding Military Presence in Australia Without Really Expanding
On CNN, Patrick Cronin, the Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program at CNAS, discusses the regional importance of the U.S. troop presence in Australia....
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Obama Visit Heralds Closer Defense Relations, Australia Says
In the wake of President Obama's visit to Australia, CNAS Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program Patrick Cronin comments in Bloomberg on the shift of U.S. military focu...
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Opinion: Find ways to keep quality midgrades
It’s been a tough decade for the U.S. Army. Like the rest of the nation, it was unprepared for the asymmetric attacks of Sept. 11. Special Forces teams, with CIA agents and Ai...
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This Weekend’s News: For China, Pursuit of Nuclear Power Requires Some Outside Help
China is just one of the many East and Southeast Asian states that continues to pursue nuclear power in the wake of the March 2011 disaster at Japan’s Fukushima Daiichi nuclea...
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In Australia Visit, Obama Will Unveil Pact On Military Presence
In The Washington Post, CNAS Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program Patrick Cronin comments on rebalancing the concentration of U.S. forces from North Asia to So...
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Obama Seeks New Pacific Influence
Senior Director of CNAS's Asia-Pacific Security Program Patrick Cronin comments in The Wall Street Journal on President Obama's increased diplomatic efforts in Australia....
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What’s Trending in the South China Sea?
CNAS is just several weeks away from publishing a major study on the South China Sea (look for it sometime early in January 2012). But with U.S. and other East Asian leaders p...
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China's Cyber Moves Hurting Beijing
A new report by an arm of the U.S. Director of National Intelligence confirms what officials have privately lamented for several years: the United States is the target of a v...
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On the Agenda: Pacific Rim Nations Meet at APEC to Discuss Green Energy Technologies
The annual Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit is underway in Honolulu. Trade representatives from the United States, China and 19 other countries will meet this w...
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This Weekend’s News: A Look at the Global Swing States, Beginning with Brazil
CNAS is ramping up a fascinating project on the global swing states. Last week, my colleagues Richard Fontaine and Dan Kliman published an op-ed in World Politics Review about...
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Climate Change in a World with 7 Billion People
Sometime on Monday the world population grew to 7 billion people, according to the United Nations. “Seven billion population is a challenge, and at the same time, an opportun...
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How to Cut the Defense Budget Responsibly
In Foreign Affairs, CNAS fellows Dave Barno, Nora Bensahel, and Travis Sharp outline how the U.S. can cut its defense budget in a strategically responsible way....
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This Weekend’s News: Bridging the Earth Monitoring Gap One Step at a Time
Early Friday morning, NASA successfully launched the National Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite System Preparatory Project – or NPP – from Vandenberg Air Forc...
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A Rejoinder: Unconventional Fossil Fuels Are Not a Panacea for Geopolitical and Energy Challenges
There was a large spread in The New York Times yesterday on the coming age of unconventional oil and natural gas – that is, oil and natural gas from deepwater reserves, oil sa...
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Understanding China’s Energy Strategy – the Domestic Angle
Last month, I wrote a post trying to explain China’s energy strategy in order to make an observation about why China is so invested in protecting potential hydrocarbon resourc...
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Defense Industry: Keep Paying Us or the Economy Dies
In Wired, the recent CNAS report Hard Choices is referenced on the decline of U.S. interest in procuring large-scale, high-technology defense projects. ...