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Read These Now: New SciAm and NatGeo
Good issues to pick up, not just for my love of magazine names that are easy to abbreviate when I don’t have much time to type. Starting with the current National Geographic, ...
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China’s Push to Modernize Military Is Bearing Fruit
“When we talk about a threat, it’s a combination of capabilities and intentions,” said Abraham M. Denmark who directs the Asia-Pacific Security Program at the Center for a New...
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70 Pages You Need to Read: A Natural Security Reading List
A few weeks back, I had to develop a short reading list for a group I’m speaking to in March. The audience is mostly military officers, with some civilians from DOD, the Natio...
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Second Annual Natural Security Wish List: Our Policy Hopes for 2011
We got mixed results for our 2010 wish list – much improvement but with a long road still ahead. Will the natural security bloggers fare better for our policy goals for 2011? ...
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Critical Minerals: Growing Demands, Rising Tensions
Christine Parthemore writes about the growing demand of and interest in rare earth elements, found in everything from missile guidance systems to televisions, from policymaker...
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Securing South Korea: A Strategic Alliance for the 21st Century
Securing South Korea: A Strategic Alliance for the 21st Century, authored by Abraham Denmark and Zachary Hosford, provides policy recommendations for how the United States can...
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2010 CNAS Report: ROK Must Improve Military Capabilities; U.S.-ROK Alliance Should be Enhanced
North Korea’s ever-growing belligerence, illustrated by its vow to retaliate against the South for artillery drills and the recent attacks on Yeonpyeong Island, highlights the...
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Greetings from Seoul…
This week, the CNAS Asia-Pacific Security team is in South Korea where we co-hosted a conference with the Seoul-based East Asia Institute, The ROK-US Alliance: Planning for th...
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DOE on Minerals
Yesterday morning at CSIS, Assistant Secretary of Energy for Policy & International Affairs David Sandalow officially revealed DOE’s new “Critical Materials Strategy.” The...
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After Cancun, UN Negotiations Process Holding Steady
The United Nations climate change negotiations wrapped up after a late night session Friday that took deliberations into the early hours Saturday morning. John Broder, writing...
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‘Natural Security’ Comes Into Focus for Global Security Community
This past weekend brought a range of news regarding natural resources and security: the culmination of the Cancun climate change talks; reports that Afghanistan President Hami...
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More on Cancun: My Biggest Fear and Most Unexpected Development
My biggest worry for Cancun concerned an emerging narrative that fully international negotiations on climate change are no longer worth it. I've heard more and more frequently...
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Alex Stark on Where We Stand in Cancun
As you know, we have been following the shrewd insights of Alex Stark, formerly of the Natural Security blog, who has been covering the Cancun UN climate negotiations in perso...
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Natural Security Diplomacy
We are gearing up for CNAS’s annual holiday party today, so I’m going to be brief with the post this morning. Will and I have had a particularly diplomacy- and development-foc...
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Lawfare: China’s Weapon of Choice in the South China Sea?
One of the issues you’re likely to read about more frequently is lawfare. Perhaps an unfamiliar term to some, lawfare is becoming a hot topic in considering U.S. policy towar...
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ADM Mullen on U.S.-China Military Exchanges
ADM Mullen paid a visit to the Center for American Progress last week to talk about U.S.-Chinese military-to-military exchanges. The Chinese suspended such exchanges earlier...
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Military-to-Military Exchanges with China Resume
Admiral Mullen paid a visit to the Center for American Progress last week to talk about U.S.-Chinese military-to-military exchanges. The Chinese suspended such exchanges earl...
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In Mexico, Looking for a Leader on Climate Change
Strong leadership on climate change is hard to come by, especially at UN climate negotiations. The United States is too often undermined by the lack of domestic legislation on...
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This Weekend’s News: Pretty Much Everything Natural Security, Including Comics
I spent this weekend catching up on last week’s news – a busy week, with obviously nothing bigger than the pending British royal weeding (although, we regular Us Weekly reader...
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Read This Now: the Current FP
As you are purchasing reading material for the Thanksgiving holiday next week, I recommend you all pick up the current Foreign Policy and give its natural security-esque artic...