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    • Commentary
    • War on the Rocks
    • February 5, 2018
    How the United States Can Get More Strategic Bang For Its Force Structure Buck

    Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis released an unclassified summary of the new National Defense Strategy two weeks ago. The big news in the strategy is a front-and-center focus o...

    By Susanna V. Blume

    • Podcast
    • February 2, 2018
    Artificial Intelligence’s Transformative Effects on Society

    Join Paul Scharre, Senior Fellow and Director of the Technology and National Security program at CNAS in a discussion with Helen Toner, Senior Research Analyst, Open Philanthr...

    By Paul Scharre

  • Commentary

    • IEEE Spectrum
    • February 2, 2018
    Debating Slaughterbots and the Future of Autonomous Weapons

    Stuart Russell, Anthony Aguirre, Ariel Conn, and Max Tegmarkrecently wrotea response tomy critiqueof their “Slaughterbots” video on autonomous weapons. I am grateful for th...

    By Paul Scharre

  • Podcast

    • February 1, 2018
    Former Ambassador of Bulgaria discusses U.S.–European relations

    Ambassador Elena Poptodorova, former Ambassador of Bulgaria to the United States and Vice President of the Atlantic Treaty Association, sits down with Brussels Sprouts to disc...

    By Julianne Smith & Jim Townsend

  • Commentary

    • February 1, 2018
    CNAS Responds: State of the Union 2018

    On January 30, 2018, President Trump delivered his first State of the Union address. The speech covered a wide array of accomplishments and challenges that the United States e...

  • Commentary

    • January 31, 2018
    CNAS Commentary: Maximum Pressure AND Engagement after the SOTU

    President Donald Trump’s State of the Union pledge of "total American resolve" to denuclearize North Korea signals that we are now in a period of heightened danger in Northeas...

    By Patrick M. Cronin

  • Commentary

    • January 31, 2018
    CNAS Commentary: Trump Administration Implementation of U.S. Sanctions on Russia and Next Steps in Russia Policy

    On January 29, the Trump administration published a list of Russian oligarchs and senior Russian government officials and issued a public statement describing diplomatic effor...

    By Peter Harrell & Elizabeth Rosenberg

    • Commentary
    • The Atlantic
    • January 31, 2018
    The Cataclysm That Would Follow a 'Bloody Nose' Strike in North Korea

    Since last summer, National Security Advisor H.R. McMaster has been building a case for the use of preventive force against North Korea. Ininterviews and public statements, h...

    By Mira Rapp-Hooper

  • Video

    • January 30, 2018
    The Extraordinary Life of Shawn Brimley

    Shawn Brimley was a treasured friend, colleague, husband and father. He was one of America's most respected national security practitioners and intellectuals - a brilliant ana...

    By Shawn Brimley

    • Congressional Testimony
    • January 30, 2018
    Testimony before the House Armed Services Committee

    Submitted Written Testimony...

    By Paul Scharre

    • Commentary
    • Foreign Affairs
    • January 30, 2018
    How to Successfully Sanction North Korea

    TheNorth Korean nuclear crisishas placed a premium on the ability of sanctions to avert war, and the past two years have seen an important increase in U.S. and international...

    By Peter Harrell & Juan Zarate

    • Commentary
    • The National Interest
    • January 30, 2018
    Europe's Migration Crisis is Anything but over

    Since the European migration crisis captured the world’s attention in 2015, headlines on the subject have significantly decreased. Many assume Europe is receiving far fewer re...

    By Rachel Rizzo

    • Video
    • January 29, 2018
    Kaplan: Trump withdrawal from TPP “biggest self-inflicted error” in Asia

    At a Jan. 24 Davos panel, Robert Kaplan of the Center for a New American Security said President Trump’s shift away from the Trans-Pacific Partnership had a “corrosive effect”...

    By Robert D. Kaplan

    • Commentary
    • Washington Post
    • January 29, 2018
    Obama’s ISIS policy is working for Trump

    Last week, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson delivered a speech that after a year in office finally laid out a new strategy forSyria. The part that’s getting the most attentio...

    By Nicholas Heras & Ilan Goldenberg

    • Commentary
    • The Diplomat
    • January 29, 2018
    The Missing Piece in the World’s North Korea Strategy

    Last Wednesday, the United States Treasury added to its economic pressure campaign against North Korea,sanctioninga variety of entities the Kim regime uses to evade internat...

    By ​Neil Bhatiya

  • Commentary

    • National Review
    • January 29, 2018
    There Is No NATO without the North Atlantic

    NATO, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, has a problem in the North Atlantic. It is not prepared for Russian aggression, at either the strategic or the tactical level. Th...

    By Jerry Hendrix

    • Commentary
    • CSIS
    • January 29, 2018
    PacNet #10 - Olympic Pause: Testing, Not Trusting North Korea

    South Korean President Moon Jae-in faces mounting domestic criticism for inviting North Korea to participate in the Winter Olympics. Although Kim Jong Un is reaping favorable...

    By Patrick M. Cronin

    • Commentary
    • Australian Financial Review
    • January 28, 2018
    Donald Trump's Davos journey from statesman to salesman

    The notion of Donald Trump descending on the global economic elite at Davos stirred tremendous interest, not least across the Indo-Pacific. The WTO-sceptical, TPP-withdrawing,...

    By Richard Fontaine

  • Video

    • January 28, 2018
    Raisina 2018 | Women in Foreign and Security Policy

    It is a truism that gender plays an unavoidable role in matters of peace and security. Against this backdrop, this conversation reflected on how men and women are differently ...

    By Rachel Rizzo

  • Commentary

    • The Hill
    • January 26, 2018
    Trump's disastrous foreign policy in Asia is the worst since Vietnam

    The withdrawal from the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) may have been the greatest self-inflicted American foreign policy blunder in Asia since the Vietnam War. Asia is all ab...

    By Robert D. Kaplan

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