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Climate Change Winners and Losers: The Commercial Shipping Industry
The decline of Arctic summer sea ice and the opening of passage to commercial travel for at least one month of the year have been pointed to as the silver lining of a dark clo...
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Pentagon To Hold The Line In South Korea
in AOL Defense, CNAS Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program Patrick Cronin comments on the maintenance of current troop numbers in South Korea as the U.S. milita...
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Events from Around Town: The World's Water Volume 7: The Biennial Report on Freshwater Resources
Despite the vast amount of water on Earth, demands for human consumption are reaching constraints with regard to accessibility, quality and use. This concept of “peak ecologic...
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CNAS Announces the Next Generation National Security Leaders Class of 2011-2012
The Center for a New American Security (CNAS) is pleased to announce the Next Generation National Security Leaders Class of 2011-2012. These 16 emerging leaders have diverse b...
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For US Navy, Asia is a crucial priority: admiral
Senior Fellow David Barno comments in the Agence France Presse on how budget cutbacks could affect the navy....
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Should the U.S. borrow less and tell China to donate more aid?
CNAS Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program Patrick Cronin comments on CNN about Mitt Romney's position on foreign aid....
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The Future of Nuclear Power…and Proliferation
Dr. Charles Ferguson, President of the Federation of American Scientists, has a terrific piece in this current issue of Foreign Policy that explores the future of nuclear ener...
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Analysis: The rise and rise of western covert ops
CNAS President John Nagl comments in Reuters on the changing nature of warfare....
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Brian Andrews
Brian Andrews is a foreign affairs officer in the Office of Multilateral Affairs at the U.S. Department of State. He serves as the State Department coordinator for the East ...
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US Army Fears Being Loser in American Debt Crisis
In Agence France-Presse, CNAS Senior Fellow LTG David Barno, USA (Ret.) comments on the reduced risks entailed by cutting ground forces in comparison to naval and air programs...
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Taiwan’s Asymmetric China Plan
The US decision not to sell Taiwan the latest F-16 fighter is a sign ties could be unravelling. Washington should back a Taiwan breakout strategy. China’s success in limiting ...
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Afghanistan: Are We 'Achieving the Objective' While Losing The Longest War in U.S. History?
Senior Fellow Andrew Exum speaks with Huffington Post about whether the U.S. can achieve its objectives in Afghanistan....
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New CNAS Report - Hard Choices: Responsible Defense in an Age of Austerity
Tomorrow, CNAS will formally launch Hard Choices: Responsible Defense in an Age of Austerity, at an event at the Newseum beginning at 8:30 AM. If you’re in downtown Washington...
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Airborne Refueling Pact Paves Way For Regional Push Against China
CNAS Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program comments in AOL Defense on the recent U.S.-Japan refueling pact....
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The Cyber Proliferation Threat
In the Diplomat's New Leader Forum, CNAS Vice President Kristin Lord weighs on the necessity of the U.S. to counter a cyber proliferation threat....
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Pentagon Says China Hold on Key Elements Is Risky
CNAS Research Associate Will Rogers comments in the The Wall Street Journal on the U.S.'s dependence on China for rare-earth metals....
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A Blueprint for the Pentagon's Grim Reaper
TIME Magazine's Battleland Blog outlines the costs of looming defense budget cuts based on the new CNAS report, Hard Choices: Responsible Defense in an Age of Austerity....
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China’s Arab Spring Cyber Lessons
As the Arab Spring turns to autumn, observers around the world are piecing together what happened this year, why, and where – if anywhere – it might happen next. And, as they ...
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This Weekend’s News: Dam’s Suspension May Signal New Developments in Burma-China Relationship
On Friday, the Burmese government announced that it would halt the construction of a Chinese-backed dam on the Irrawaddy River, marking a significant setback for China that ha...
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Command Post: "Does the U.S. Always Need an Enemy?"
Wrapping up our discussion on China, we're wondering if the U.S. has some innate compulsion to find a foe. If so, is it prudence or panic? We tackle the issue with Patrick Cro...