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This Weekend’s News: For the Philippines, Growing Anxieties in the South China Sea
Yesterday, The Washington Post reported that some in the Philippines have expressed increased concern with China’s growing energy exploration in the waters off the coast of th...
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Japan Trying to Repair Ties with Washington
Senior Director of the CNAS Asia-Pacific Security Program Patrick Cronin comments in The Washington Post on the role of Japanese Prime Minister Noda in increasing trust in the...
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This Weekend’s News: Iran’s Nuclear Ambitions
On Monday, The New York Times reported that Iran began successfully operating its first nuclear power plant. “The $1 billion, 1,000-megawatt Bushehr plant will be formally ina...
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Recapping the National Clean Energy Summit 4.0
This week, leaders from industry, government and research institutions gathered in Las Vegas for the National Clean Energy Summit. The day-long event featured addresses from V...
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NATO Keeps Bombing Pro-Kadafi Forces in Libya
In the Los Angeles Times, CNAS Senior Fellow Nora Bensahel comments on the role of NATO air support in Libya....
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Read This Now: Military and Security Developments Involving China
Last week, the Department of Defense (DOD) released its annual report to Congress on Chinese military and security developments. While the report largely mimics last year’s su...
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This Weekend’s News: In Libya, A Chinese Foreign Policy Dilemma
Many are still digging out from the aftermath of Hurricane Irene today. For those east coasters stranded inside this weekend and without power as Irene rolled through, you may...
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The Alternative U.S. Army Professional Reading List
I have a tremendous amount of admiration for Gen. Marty Dempsey, but his professional reading list for the U.S. Army (.pdf) leaves a lot to be desired. As a service to the rea...
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Read This Now: U.S. Navy Arctic Environmental Assessment
The U.S. Navy’s Task Force Climate Change recently released its latest assessment in support of the Navy’s Arctic Roadmap. What I found particular interesting given our work ...
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The Climate/Security Nexus
CNAS Fellow Christine Parthemore responds to Richard Matthew's article in Issues in Science & Technology on the state of climate change and national security analysis....
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Patrick Cronin on Voice of America's The Platform
CNAS Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program Patrick Cronin discusses potential cooperation between China and Pakistan and how this affects their relationships wi...
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Patrick Cronin on Voice of America's The Platform
CNAS Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program Patrick Cronin talks to VOA’s The Platform about potential cooperation between China and Pakistan and how this affect...
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In Northeast Asia, Energy May Alter the Geopolitical Balance
A potential energy deal between Russia and North Korea may alter the geopolitical balance in Northeast Asia. Over the weekend, North Korean leader Kim Jong-il visited the Russ...
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In the Arctic and South China Sea, U.S. Policymakers to Grapple with Similar Challenges
As my short time here at CNAS is just about over – having focused primarily on South China Sea research – it seems as though I will be leaving as the oil and gas rich Arctic r...
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Did Pakistan Sell Out America?
The strategic partnership between the United States and Pakistan appears once again to be careening toward the brink of self-destruction. Reports that Pakistan may have given ...
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The South China Sea Is The Future Of Conflict
In this Foreign Policy piece, CNAS Senior Fellow Robert Kaplan writes that while there will be naval competition in the South China Sea, an outbreak of war is unlikely....
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The Pentagon's New China War Plan
At a CNAS event in May, Marine Corps Commandant Gen. Jim Amos remarked that the wars in the Persian Gulf were denying Washington the resources it needed to cope with an increa...
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Budget Cuts Part II: Foreign Aid
It seems inevitable that the soft power side of the natural security world will take a hit in the upcoming round of budget cuts. Foreign operations already took sizable hits e...
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Challenges for the New U.S. Secretary of Defense
On August 4, CNAS President John A. Nagl, Senior Advisor and Senior Fellow LTG David Barno, USA (Ret.), and Deputy Director of Studies and Senior Fellow Dr. Nora Bensahel led ...
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Marc Lynch on Origins of the Arab Uprising
In an interview with The Browser non-resident senior fellow Marc Lynch recommends what books to read to understand the origins of the upheaval in the Arab world and where it's...