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New Natural Security Report: “Blinded”
Do you ever find yourself asking: how is environmental change affecting stability in the Horn of Africa? Or wondering just how many billions of dollars in damage sea level ris...
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Book Review: China's Energy Strategy
I did most of my reading of China’s Energy Strategy: The Impact on Beijing's Maritime Policies in airports and on planes to and around Asia earlier this year. I can honestly c...
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This Weekend’s News: A Softer Tone in the Asia-Pacific Region
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton wrapped up her trip to the annual Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Regional Forum on Friday after speaking to delegates with a...
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CNAS Calls for Applications: Next Generation Leaders Class 2011-2012
The Center for a New American Security (CNAS) is pleased to announce it is now accepting applications for the third annual Next Generation National Security Leaders Program 20...
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The Strategic Relationship Between The U.S. And India: Coming Along Nicely
CNAS Senior Fellow Richard Fontaine wrote in Foreign Policy on the U.S. and India relationship for their blog, The Best Defense....
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Thoughts on the UNSC Climate & Security Debate and Next Steps
Today the UN Security Council is going to debate climate change. Between the debt crisis and lack of much movement on addressing climate change at home leading many abroad to ...
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This Weekend’s News: Naval Exchanges Irk China over South China Sea
Recent naval exercises between the United States and Vietnam have drawn criticism from China due to disputes between China and Vietnam over the South China Sea. “United States...
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U.S.-India Nuclear Deal Drifts Dangerously
In a piece by The Washington Post, CNAS Senior Fellow Richard Fontaine said, “You can see a possible outcome where the U.S. has expended most of the diplomatic capital, but co...
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A Glimpse of the HA/DR Future
While we were out last week, a few news items big enough to make the Early Bird focused on U.S. military responses to natural disasters. Both of these issues are continuing t...
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US In Scramble For Technological 'Gold Dust'
BBC News interviewed CNAS Fellow Christine Parthemore in a television report on rare earth elements....
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On Nation Building
Max Boot's provocative op-ed in the Los Angeles Times in defense of nation-building has been getting people excited and angry. Max: If you want yet another example of how cos...
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Summer Minerals Reading List: “Elements of Security: Mitigating the Risks of U.S. Dependence on Critical Minerals” and “Rare Earth Elements in National Defense: Background, Oversight Issues, and Options”
Not surprisingly there has been greater attention to critical minerals recently, including potential U.S. vulnerability with dependence on rare earth elements. The increased f...
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With U.S. Troops Continuing to Drawdown from Iraq, Many Challenges Remain
As the U.S. military continues its drawdown of troops from Iraq – with the last of those troops to leave by December 31, 2011 – policymakers and analysts are likely to raise c...
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This Weekend’s News: New Thinking on Adapting to Inexorable Sea-level Rise
Yesterday, The Washington Post reported that there is new advice for vulnerable coastal communities on how to adapt to risings seas: move away from the shore. The Post report...
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Recapping the UN Bonn Climate Talks
Introducing Kiernan Veith! Kiernan was a student delegate from DePaul University to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCC) COP-15 conference in Cope...
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Transcript: Cooperation and Competition: China and the Asia-Pacific
"Cooperation and Competition: China and the Asia-Pacific," a roundtable discussion hosted at the CNAS Fifth Annual Conference on June 2, 2011, featured: David E. Sanger, Chief...
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Video: Cooperation And Competition: China And The Asia-Pacific
"Cooperation and Competition: China and the Asia-Pacific," a roundtable discussion hosted at the CNAS Fifth Annual Conference on June 2, 2011, featured: David E. Sanger, Chief...
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This Weekend’s News: Changing Attitudes about Water
Water scarcity is a global challenge, one that affects nations of all stripes, regardless of economic or political vitality. From water scarcity in Yemen and Iraq, to skirmish...
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CNAS Releases Transcripts and Videos from Annual Conference
The Center for a New American Security (CNAS) released today the transcripts and videos from its fifth annual conference, Risk and Reward: American Security in an Age of Uncer...
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Japan's Air Power Crunch
Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program Dr. Patrick Cronin comments on Japan's need to update their air power in The Diplomat. ...