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    • Commentary
    • The National Interest
    • April 4, 2017
    The State Department Press Corps Is an Asset, Not a Liability

    A bad idea, left unchallenged, can become a “good” idea in the minds of the powerful. It can then be acted upon, often to terrible results. The Bay of Pigs fiasco, for instanc...

    By Neal Urwitz

    • Commentary
    • War on the Rocks
    • April 4, 2017
    Tips for Mattis on Navigating Swampland

    When then President-elect Donald Trump announced that he had chosen Gen. Jim Mattis to lead the Pentagon, there was a collective sigh of relief across the national security es...

    By Shawn Brimley

    • Commentary
    • Politico
    • April 4, 2017
    Trump’s Bad Deal With China

    One of Donald Trump’s winning themes on the campaign trail was the notion that nobody was better suited to getting a better deal from China than the man who literally wrote a ...

    By Mira Rapp-Hooper & Charles Edel

    • Commentary
    • The American Interest
    • April 4, 2017
    Hungary’s Challenge to Trump

    A shoe has dropped in Europe. A small shoe, but one with a loud bang on a marble floor. The government of pro-Russian populist Viktor Orban in Hungary has introduced legislati...

    By Robert D. Kaplan

  • Congressional Testimony

    • April 4, 2017
    Michèle Flournoy before the House Committee on Armed Services

    Chairman Thornberry, Ranking Member Smith, distinguished members of the House Armed Services Committee, it is truly an honor to testify before you today on the critical topic ...

    By Michèle Flournoy

    • Commentary
    • The American Interest
    • April 3, 2017
    Middle Kingdom Meets Middle East

    In anew Islamic State videothat has undoubtedly caught Beijing’s eye, Uighur militants threaten to “shed blood like rivers” in China, pledge to avenge the oppressed, and bur...

    By Richard Fontaine & Michael Singh

  • Podcast

    • April 3, 2017
    CNAS Asia Experts Preview the U.S.-China Summit

    Harry Krejsa and Hannah Suh, experts with our Asia-Pacific Security program, preview this week's meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping and President Donald Trump. Hosted b...

    • Commentary
    • Foreign Policy
    • March 31, 2017
    For Tillerson, Showing Up at NATO Isn’t Enough

    Bowing tooutside pressure, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson is set to attend his first meeting with NATO’s foreign ministers on Friday. But that was not his initial plan. Sch...

    By Julianne Smith & Jim Townsend

    • Commentary
    • Slate
    • March 31, 2017
    What Is Michael Flynn’s Game?

    News leaked on Thursday evening that retired Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn was shopping his testimony regarding the Trump administration’s Russia ties to anyone who might listen. Spe...

    By Phillip Carter

  • Podcast

    • March 30, 2017
    Lauren Fish on Exosuits and Gender Integration in the Military

    Lauren Fish, research associate with the CNAS Defense Strategies and Assessments Program, discusses the use of exosuits in the U.S. military and their advantages and...

    By Lauren Fish & Neal Urwitz

    • Commentary
    • Foreign Policy
    • March 30, 2017
    Can Trump End the War in Syria?

    With the near-doubling of U.S. forces in northern Syria, and perhaps more on the way, President Donald Trump is moving aggressively on hispledgeto “demolish and destroy” wha...

    By Colin H. Kahl, Ilan Goldenberg & Nicholas Heras

    • Commentary
    • Military.com
    • March 30, 2017
    Memo to the Marine Corps: Don't Pretend It's Just a PR Problem

    Following almost every crisis and scandal, the person, company or government entity responsible is tempted chalk it up as "just a PR problem.""If only they knew the real us,"...

    By Amy Schafer & Neal Urwitz

  • Podcast

    • March 29, 2017
    Why NATO is like a Potluck Dinner: Conversation with Jim Townsend and Julianne Smith

    Transatlantic Security experts Jim Townsend and Julie Smith discuss this week's NATO Ministerial and why NATO is like a potluck dinner....

    By Jim Townsend & Julianne Smith

  • Congressional Testimony

    • March 29, 2017
    Elizabeth Rosenberg before the House Committee on Foreign Affairs

    Chair Ros-Lehtinen, Ranking Member Deutch, distinguished members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to testify today on the topic of IRGC and Iran ballistic missi...

    By Elizabeth Rosenberg

    • Video
    • March 28, 2017
    North Korea suspected of $81M cyberheist

    US prosecutors are investigating whether North Korea played a role in an $81 million cyberheist. CNN's Brian Todd reports and interviews Dr. David Asher.Watch the in...

    By David Asher

  • Commentary

    • The Wall Street Journal
    • March 27, 2017
    Taiwan’s Answer to Chinese Economic Coercion

    A Japanese vice minister has become the highest-ranking Japanese official to visit Taiwan since Tokyo severed ties with the island in 1972.Jiro Akama,deputy minister of inte...

    By Richard Fontaine

  • Podcast

    • March 27, 2017
    Dr. Jerry Hendrix on Trump's 350-Ship Navy Plan

    Dr. Jerry Hendrix, senior fellow and director of the Defense Strategies and Assessments Program, discusses President Donald Trump's plan for the U.S. Navy. Hosted by Neal Urwi...

    By Jerry Hendrix & Neal Urwitz

    • Commentary
    • Independent Journal Review
    • March 27, 2017
    We Need More Of The Right Forces In Afghanistan

    Afghanistan is at an inflection point. Again.For anyone keeping track, this has become an annual ritual as our efforts over the last decade have been characterized by the sus...

    By Dr. Jason Dempsey

  • Commentary

    • Lawfare
    • March 27, 2017
    Bipartisan Investigations: How the 9/11 Commission Did It

    Whatever your political outlook, the ferment surrounding last year’s presidential election raises important, unanswered questions: What, precisely, did the Russians do, and we...

    By Adam Klein & Chris Kojm

  • Commentary

    • Lawfare
    • March 26, 2017
    China Won’t Fix North Korea—Focus on These Four Areas Instead

    Kim Jong Un’s North Korea continues to make one provocative move after another: It keeps firing off missiles and detonating nuclear devices and recently used chemical weapons ...

    By Jacob Stokes & Alexander Sullivan

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