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On Defense and Aerospace Report, CNAS CEO Michèle Flournoy discusses the security challenges that will face the new U.S. administration, the defense budget outlook, and fighting ISIS.
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As Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte continues to make controversial statements concerning the United States and its president, CNAS experts Patrick Cronin and Anthony Cho have written a new commentary.
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Report explores and offers recommendations on a strategy for the next president on the use of coercive economic measures.
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In a new podcast series, Ben FitzGerald, Director of CNAS’ Technology and National Security Program, explores the potential of national security startups for entrepreneurs, investors, defense industry, and the DoD, and highlights ways in which all stakeholders in the startup ecosystem can benefit from these opportunities.
Read MoreFor Barack Obama, July 14, 2015 marked the greatest diplomatic triumph of his presidency: Amid flags and flashbulbs in Vienna, his secretary of State, John Kerry, announced a historic, UN-backed nuclear accord to defuse the global security threat...
The final report of the CNAS ISIS Study Group proposes a strategy based on four key interlocking efforts and then describes how these efforts can be applied region by region in western Iraq, eastern Syria, southwest Syria, and northwest Syria. ...
Hon. Michèle Flournoy, Amb. Robert Kimmet, Hon. Theodore Kassinger, and Peter Harrell discuss sanctions and the next U.S. Presidential Administration.