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CNAS Releases Report on Critical Minerals and Rare Earths
The Center for a New American Security (CNAS) released today Elements of Security: Mitigating the Risks of U.S. Dependence on Critical Minerals, a report on the geostrategic a...
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The Minerals Bibliography You've All Been Waiting For
As promised yesterday, I'm posting here a bibliography for minerals. This includes many articles and books I've read in researching the topic for the minerals report we'll be ...
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Rare Earth Woes Could Mean Trouble For U.S. Stealth Fleet
CNAS Fellow Christine Parthemore writes about the essential role rare earth elements play in creating stealth aircraft....
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Geopolitics Key As U.S. Weighs Critical-Mineral Needs
Fellow and Director of Natural Security Christine Parthemore explains her new report Elements of Security: Mitigating the Risks of U.S. Depedence on Critical Minerals in Green...
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U.S.-China Talks Reveal Gap In Agendas
Senior Advisor and Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program Dr. Patrick Cronin comments on China's agenda for the Strategic and Economic Dialogue....
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U.S., China Reach 'Milestone' Agreement On Security, Economic Policy
Senior Advisor and Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program Patrick Cronin comments on U.S. business relations with China in The Washington Post. ...
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This Weekend’s News: Eye on ASEAN
Southeast Asian leaders concluded the 18th Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) summit this weekend. Coverage of the summit seemed to focus mostly on the protracted...
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Summer Reading List: Foreign Policy’s “Food Issue”
When the articles in the new Foreign Policy “Food Issue” first hit my RSS feed about a week back, I snidely Tweeted: "Doesn't look like FP's food issue will stack up to Wired'...
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How Much Does Osama’s Death Matter?
CNAS Senior Fellow Robert Kaplan writes in Foreign Policy about the possible effects of bin Laden's death on both the Middle East and Washington. ...
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Bin Laden's Killing Could Alter Af-Pak, Other Policies
Senior Advisor and Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program Patrick Cronin comments on the need for the United States to refocus on counterterrorism. ...
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This Weekend's News:
This weekend's natural security news consisted of just a few pieces barely worth mentioning. The big news is obvious, I'm sure most of you were up much of the night watching t...
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The Long Goodbye: The Future North Korea
Robert Kaplan and Abraham Denmark write about the future of North Korea in World Affairs. North Korea stands apart from the rest of East Asia. In a region known for robust ec...
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"Night Dragon" Example of Cyber Attacks
For my final note to Smart Grid Cyber Security Week, I wanted to draw your attention to "Night Dragon," a cyber attack on energy companies which a pal brought to my attention ...
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Challenges for Obama's New National Security Team are Huge
President Barack Obama's national security shake-up will pit some of America's most able practitioners against some of the nation's most intractable challenges. The forceful, ...
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This Weekend’s News: Get Thinking about Global Trends
Many families gathered around the dinner table this weekend to celebrate the holidays. And as they did, those preparing the food may have noticed a higher grocery bill (and th...
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In Defense of Cluster Munitions, Part II
Richard K. Betts, writing in the National Interest: Ikenberry faults Bush for rejecting the International Criminal Court (ICC) and the “Germ Weapons Ban” (Ikenberry must mean...
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This Weekend's News: Someone Should Tell The Donald About DOD's Energy Programs
I have to admit that I don’t tend to watch Sunday morning news shows, but Will shot me an email Sunday morning noting a fabulous CNN interview with potential candidate (or not...
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As Debt Grows, So Does U.S. Exposure to Attack
On Wednesday, President Obama grabbed onto one of the most highly charged issues in American politics: deficit reduction. The president’s speech offered a sensible way forward...
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China’s Current and Emerging Foreign Policy Priorities
CNAS Non-Resident Senior Fellow Richard Weitz testified before the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission on the current status of Sino-Russian relations....
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China's Hard Power and the Potential for Conflict in Asia
"Whether China's ascendance will culminate in conflict is the seminal question of our era," states CNAS Visiting Fellow Daniel Kliman in a co-authored journal article....