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The US-China Military Ties Reality
Senior Advisor Patrick Cronin and Fellow Christine Parthemore are mentioned in an article in The Diplomat written by Non-Resident Senior Fellow Richard Weitz on U.S.-China mil...
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Pentagon: Cyberattack An Act Of War
Vice President Kristin Lord comments on the possible implications of a cyber attack. "Could disable critical equipment and even turn it against its users," Lord says....
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This Weekend's News: South China Sea Resources and Beyond
The first thing you need to see if you missed this weekend's news is this Mike Luckovich cartoon. Amazing. You all know by now that tensions between China and Vietnam began r...
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The Power of Balance: America in iAsia
As the tides of influence and power shift from Atlantic to Pacific shores – propelled by the remarkable ascents of China and India and the economic growth of an entire region ...
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National Security Leaders Forum with General James F. Amos
On May 24, 2011, CNAS hosted the Commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps General James F. Amos for a discussion among senior national security experts about the future of the Corp...
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CNAS: Make It Illegal For U.S. Companies To Aid Internet-Suppressing Autocrats
The CNAS Internet freedom report is referenced in this article from nextgov.com....
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Travel Blog: Vietnam
A few days back I returned from a great research trip to Vietnam as part of our South China Sea project here at CNAS. My interviews and conversations were fabulous and extreme...
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Foreign Policy Makers Ignore The Internet At Their Own Peril
Senior Fellow Richard Fontaine sits down for a Q & A about Internet freedom with Innovation Daily News. ...
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Report: Cyber Threats Outpacing Cyber Security Progress
CNAS report America's Cyber Future Security and Prosperity in the Information Age is highlighted in an article in Homeland Security Today....
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U.S. Bracing For Digital Attacks
Bacevich Fellow Travis Sharp comments in the Boston Herald about the United States preparing for cyber attacks. ...
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China's Droughts and Floods
Two weeks back I was in Beijing and Shanghai to nerd out on maritime security issues with some great thinkers from the United States, Japan, South Korea, and, obviously, China...
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6 June 1944 and all that
Today is the 67th anniversary of "Goddammit, Rangers, Lead the Way." If you are able, and especially if you are a youngish man thinking of trying your hand at Rangering, watch...
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Indian Ocean: The Focus Of New Rivalries
Senior Fellow Robert Kaplan speaks about U.S.-China relations. ...
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In Yemen, Both Leadership And Opposition Face Possible Collapse
Joseph S. Nye National Security Research Intern J. Dana Stuster writes in The Atlantic about the collapse of Yemen leadership. ...
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Fine-tuning Unknowns
Senior Fellow Robert Kaplan comments on the U.S. Navy and the South China Sea. ...
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Cyber Attacks May Be 'Acts Of War'
Vice President and Director of Studies Kristin Lord comments on how vulnerable the United States is to cyber threats in an NPR interview....
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CNAS Hosts Fifth Annual Conference Tomorrow, June 2
The Center for a New American Security (CNAS) will host its fifth annual conference, Risk and Reward: American Security in an Age of Uncertainty, tomorrow, June 2, 2011, in th...
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This Weekend’s News: Still Lost in Translation?
There were several natural security-related news stories this weekend, including this announcement from Germany yesterday that the government will end its nuclear power progra...
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Analysis: Could A Cyber War Turn Into A Real One For U.S.?
Vice President and Director of Studies Kristin Lord comments on the challenges of a cyber attack. ...
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How China, U.S. See Each Other at Sea
Maritime security, especially in the East and South China Sea, remains high on the agenda of China, the United States, Japan and other regional actors. Incidents over the pas...