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Center for a New American Security: Developing strong, pragmatic, and principled national security and defense policies.
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CNAS 23 min.
Whether the US can strengthen its relationship to Taiwan without completely alienating the Chinese will be the one of the great questions in the Asia-Pacific in the coming decades, writes 's in this week :
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CNAS 17 oras
“Defense in Germany is not a no-brainer – you have to constantly nurture everybody about why we’re doing this.” - Deputy Director of with and in the latest episode of 's Brussels Sprouts podcast:
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CNAS 18 oras
. is thrilled to partner with to create the Future of U.S. Foreign Policy Toward Gaza Task Force, aimed at examining U.S. options for addressing the ongoing crisis in the Gaza Strip. Learn more:
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CNAS 19 na oras
"China’s getting pushy. America should push back," - 's new VP and Director of Studies tells 's Global Briefing, following the recent deployment by China of anti-ship and anti-aircraft missile in the South China Sea:
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CNAS 21 oras
RSVP today to attend the 2018 Annual Conference | June 21st at the Washington Hilton:
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CNAS 22 oras
Secretary of the Army Mark Esper will speak with on Wednesday, May 16 about talent management, modernization, and more. Join the conversation in downtown Washington with CNAS! Registry is open:
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CNAS 23 oras
In case you missed it, 's Senior Fellow and EES Program Director spoke on a panel "Impacts of on the Russian Economy" this week. Watch via :
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CNAS May 11
In case you missed it, "There are many reasons to hope Russia will reenter compliance with the INF Treaty. There is precious little reason, however, to believe that it is likely." - 's writes in :
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CNAS May 10
Join 's Dep Director of Studies and a distinguished panel for 's event "The Future of America’s Global Role: A Debate" on Monday, May 14th in Dallas, TX. Can't attend? Event and Webcast RSVP is open today:
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CNAS May 10
Save The Date: 2018 Annual Conference is June 21st. Hope to see you there!
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CNAS May 10
"A toxic witches’ brew of political instability and further potential violence is stewing in the Middle East.," - comments on the growing tensions in as the US prepares to move its embassy to Jerusalem, via :
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CNAS May 10
Come hear Mark Esper speak about modernization, talent management, and other challenges for the Army with ’s on Wednesday, May 16th at CNAS. Register here:
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CNAS May 10
Mark your calendars! is set to host the launch of 's new book, "With Us and Against Us: How America's Partners Help and Hinder the War on Terror," on May 23rd at 5:30p! RSVP today:
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CNAS May 10
"Even though the Trump administration seeks to help Taiwan remain economically, politically, and militarily self-sufficient, these actions are intended not to upset regional stability but to preserve it," - 's in this week :
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CNAS May 10
.'s Energy, Economics, and Security Program Director spoke on a panel "Impacts of on the Russian Economy" this. Watch via :
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CNAS May 10
"They might just end up being the dog who caught the car. We've seen one regime collapse after another in the Middle East," - on the consequences of pulling out of the Iran Deal without a Plan B, to :
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CNAS May 9
The US decision to withdraw from the Iran Nuclear Deal "will leave many unanswered questions about what sanctions look like and the timeline" for potentially reimplementing them, 's tells this week:
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CNAS Technology and National Security Program May 9
"The reality is, so many American companies are getting hacked, and the government as currently organized can’t seem to do much about it." Catch for where he comments on the recent push to legalize defensive hacking:
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CNAS May 9
How did President Macron’s and Chancellor Merkel’s recent Washington visits look from Germany? Listen to Deputy Director of with and in the latest episode of 's Brussels Sprouts podcast to find out:
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CNAS May 9
. argues that Russia has few incentives to get back into compliance with Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty, and it's time for USA to get ready for a post-INF world, via :
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