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  • Commentary

    • Washington Post
    • March 2, 2018
    Everything here is fake

    I recently had a private tour of Paramount Studios in Los Angeles. I was shown the famous stage where the original “King Kong” was filmed. “Do you know how big the real King K...

    By Robert Kaplan

  • Podcast

    • March 1, 2018
    Dr. Celeste Wallander discusses the Munich Security Conference, future of US-Russia relations

    Dr. Celeste Wallander sits down with Julianne Smith to reflect on the 2018 Munich Security Conference, and discuss what we can look forward to in terms of the future of US-Rus...

    By Julianne Smith & Celeste Wallander

    • Commentary
    • National Review
    • March 1, 2018
    Space Exploration Could Be the Key to America’s Renewal

    History is replete with examples of great nations sliding slowly into decline. Six hundred years ago, Ming Dynasty China sent Admiral Zheng He on seven voyages throughout the ...

    By Jerry Hendrix

    • Commentary
    • The Atlantic
    • March 1, 2018
    Whatever Happened to Trump's Counterterrorism Strategy?

    Last May,reportssurfaced that the Trump administration had drafted a new counterterrorism strategy that would be released to the public. Although the strategy’s publication ...

    By Stephen Tankel

    • Commentary
    • Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
    • March 1, 2018
    Is China seeking “quantum surprise?”

    Hype about artificial intelligence (AI) seems at or near a peak. A wave of hype is also emerging around quantum technologies, particularly quantum computing. When these two wa...

    By Elsa B. Kania

    • Blog
    • February 28, 2018
    The Dish | February 27, 2018

    Welcome to The Dish! Curated by the CNAS Transatlantic Security Team, the Dish sends you the latest in transatlantic relations once a week. If this is your first time receivin...

    By Julianne Smith & Jim Townsend

  • Podcast

    • February 28, 2018
    Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in the United States Air Force

    Join Paul Scharre, Senior Fellow and Director of the Technology and National Security program at CNAS, in a discussion with Capt Michael Kanaan about how artificial intelligen...

    By Paul Scharre & Capt Michael Kanaan

    • Commentary
    • The Hill
    • February 28, 2018
    DoD must consider non-traditional approaches to military service

    Last week the Pentagon began to follow through with Secretary Jim Mattis’ promise to increase military “lethality”by removing all service memberswho have been on “non-deploy...

    By Andrew Swick & Emma Moore

    • Commentary
    • National Review
    • February 27, 2018
    We Must Shock-Test the USS Gerald R. Ford

    Earlier this month the U.S. Navy submitted a request to Secretary of Defense Mattis to postpone the planned shock testing of the USSGerald R. Ford, the new Ford-class super c...

    By Jerry Hendrix

    • Commentary
    • Foreign Policy
    • February 23, 2018
    5 Myths About Trump’s North Korea Policy

    The Trump administration’s strategy for handling North Korea is bold and consistent under pressure. That has not stopped critics from distorting the record of America’s recent...

    By Patrick M. Cronin

    • Commentary
    • National Review
    • February 23, 2018
    Handicapping the Navy’s Frigate Competition

    The horses in a major new defense-acquisition program are approaching the starting gate, but it’s not too late to handicap the race and place bets on the eventual winner. The ...

    By Jerry Hendrix

    • Commentary
    • Lawfare
    • February 22, 2018
    Uncivil Military Relations?

    We had many indications during the 2016 campaign that a Donald Trump presidency would be bad for civil-military relations. The candidate hurled insults atprisoners of warand...

    By Phillip Carter

    • Commentary
    • Washington Post
    • February 22, 2018
    Five reasons the Olympics haven't solved the North Korea problem

    Both during the run-up to the PyeongChang Olympics and during the Winter Games, the tensions over North Korea’s nuclear weapons have appeared to relax significantly.Reportst...

    By Mira Rapp-Hooper

    • Commentary
    • Slate
    • February 22, 2018
    Why Sending Armed Veterans to Guard Schools Would Be Ludicrous

    On Wednesday, as families continued to bury their loved ones killed at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, President Trumpsuggestedthat one answer to ...

    By Phillip Carter

    • Commentary
    • The National Interest
    • February 22, 2018
    Averting the U.S.-Russia Warpath

    For nearly twenty years following the end of the Cold War, military confrontation between the United States and the Russian Federation seemed implausible. Even during periods ...

    By Richard Fontaine, Alexander Velez-Green & James N. Miller, Jr.

  • Podcast

    • February 21, 2018
    Philippe Errera discusses President Macron's vision for defense and European security

    French Director General for International Relations and Strategy Philippe Errera joins Brussels Sprouts to outline the French approach to the upcoming NATO summit and the burd...

    By Julianne Smith & Jim Townsend

    • Blog
    • February 21, 2018
    The Dish | February 21, 2018

    Welcome to The Dish! Curated by the CNAS Transatlantic Security Team, the Dish sends you the latest in transatlantic relations once a week. If this is your first time receivin...

    By Julianne Smith & Jim Townsend

  • Commentary

    • Foreign Affairs
    • February 20, 2018
    The True Cost of Trump’s National Defense Strategy

    On January 20, the U.S. Department of Defense released the Trump administration’sNational Defense Strategy, followed nearly a month later by thepresident’s budget request fo...

    By Susanna V. Blume

  • Commentary

    • Foreign Policy
    • February 20, 2018
    At the Munich Security Conference, the United States Lacked Bravery and Leadership

    “I’m counting on you to be brave.” That was U.S. Sen. John McCain’smessageto the hundreds of participants at this month’sMunich Security Conference. The Arizona Republican,...

    By Julianne Smith

  • Commentary

    • The Diplomat
    • February 16, 2018
    Deepening the US-Indonesian Strategic Partnership

    Indonesia is a huge archipelago, the most populous predominantly Muslim country in the world, and the most consequential nation in Southeast Asia. Indonesia may have a relativ...

    By Patrick M. Cronin

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