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  • Commentary

    • Defense One
    • December 19, 2017
    What Does a Government Shutdown Mean for the Department of Defense?

    What happens to the Defense Department whenthe federal government shuts down? I can shed some light on this; in October 2013, I was a DoD civilian charged with helping to ens...

    By Susanna V. Blume

  • Podcast

    • December 19, 2017
    Amanda Sloat on recent European travel, hot-button issues of 2018

    Dr. Amanda Sloat, Julie Smith, and Jim Townsend all recently visited different European cities, from Brussels to Munich to Berlin. The latest episode of Brussels Sprouts highl...

    By Julianne Smith & Dr. Amanda Sloat

  • Commentary

    • Newsweek
    • December 19, 2017
    Trump's National Security Strategy Is Dead on Arrival

    If a national security strategy is developed by well-meaning, capable advisers, who have little control over an undisciplined and unpredictable president, is it worth the pape...

    By Ilan Goldenberg

  • Commentary

    • National Review
    • December 18, 2017
    Trump’s New National-Security Strategy Projects Confidence

    President Trump today unveiled his new National Security Strategy (NSS), exceeding the expectations of the national-security community by producing a remarkably coherent NSS w...

    By Jerry Hendrix

  • Commentary

    • Military.com
    • December 15, 2017
    Congress Mandates New DoD Study Central to Understanding TBI

    Traumatic brain injury(TBI) is thesignature woundof today's conflicts, affecting more than 370,000 service members, and emerging evidence suggests troops may be exposed to ...

    By Lauren Fish & Paul Scharre

    • Commentary
    • The Wall Street Journal
    • December 15, 2017
    Give Bad Faith a Chance in North Korea

    Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said this week that the U.S. was “ready to talk” to North Korea. The White House and State Department walked back that statement, but Mr. Till...

    By Peter Harrell

  • Commentary

    • National Review
    • December 15, 2017
    China Mistakenly Challenges Andrew Jackson to a Duel

    The United States Navy will be making a port call in Taiwan in the near future. The only questions that remain are where, when, and how many ships of what type will drop ancho...

    By Jerry Hendrix

  • Commentary

    • Lawfare
    • December 14, 2017
    A Rorschach Test for Civil-Military Relations

    Earlier this week, IwroteinSlateabout how America’s military leaders have seemingly improvised a new norm of civil-military relations in response to President Donald Trump...

    By Phillip Carter

    • Commentary
    • The Hill
    • December 13, 2017
    Trump must stop Venezuela from sliding toward total dictatorship

    The Trump administration’s sanctions on Venezuela have succeeded in creating a cash crunch in Caracas. But with Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro getting close to defaulting...

    By Peter Harrell

  • Commentary

    • Strategy Bridge
    • December 13, 2017
    The Human Factor in the “Unmanned” Systems of the People's Liberation Army

    Even as the character of conflict is transformed by the advent of robotics and artificial intelligence (AI) on the battlefield, the human factor is no less important in this m...

    By Elsa B. Kania

  • Commentary

    • War on the Rocks
    • December 13, 2017
    How Many Battles Can the Pentagon Fight in Washington at Once?

    Agenda SecDefrelaunched earlier this year withadvice for then-new Secretary James Mattis, warning against the demands of unreasonable expectations in order to focus on five ...

    By Loren DeJonge Schulman & Lauren Fish

  • Commentary

    • Slate
    • December 13, 2017
    Military Chiefs’ Reluctance to March

    In a dizzying series of tweets and news stories on Monday, the Pentagon appeared to simultaneouslyembrace transgender recruitswhile the Trump administration waslosingits b...

    By Phillip Carter

  • Video

    • December 13, 2017
    Technology, Innovation, and the Future of Warfare

    We are living in the midst of an information revolution that is changing how we communicate, shop, do business, and make friends. It is also changing warfare. The U.S. militar...

    By Paul Scharre & Jerry Hendrix

    • Commentary
    • December 12, 2017
    CNAS Commentary: “The New York Bombing: What We Know and How Not to Curb the Threat”

    Washington, December 12 – In the wake of a terrorist attack near the New York Port Authority Bus Terminal, Center for a New American Security (CNAS) Adjunct Senior FellowStep...

    By Stephen Tankel

    • Video
    • December 12, 2017

    Quantum technologies have the potential to defeat modern crypto-systems and provide otherwise unimaginable computational capabilities. The current strategic-analysis landscape...

    By Michael J. Biercuk

  • Podcast

    • December 12, 2017
    Paul Scharre on NPR: The Challenges Of Regulating Autonomous Weapons

    Autonomous weapons, capable of operating independent of human control, are being developed by several countries around the world. NPR's Kelly McEvers talks with Paul Scharre o...

    By Paul Scharre

  • Video

    • December 11, 2017
    North Korea threats raise Olympic security fears

    US and South Korean security agencies are becoming increasingly concerned that North Korea may attempt an attack during the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea. C...

    By Patrick M. Cronin

    • Podcast
    • December 8, 2017
    Women in National Security: Laura Rosenberger

    Laura Rosenburger, former foreign policy advisor for Hillary Clinton’s 2016 Presidential Campaign, discusses the misconceptions women have about working in national security....

    By Laura Rosenberger

    • Commentary
    • Defense One
    • December 8, 2017
    China Is On a Whole-of-Nation Push for AI. The US Must Match It

    China has made no secret of itsambitions to lead the world in artificial intelligence, nor of the military and geopolitical advantage it hopes to gain from this rapidly advan...

    By Elsa B. Kania

  • Video

    • December 7, 2017
    Michèle Flournoy on Fox News Sunday: Trump's 'America First' doctrine

    Michèle Flournoy joins 'Fox News Sunday' to discuss President Trump's foreign policy....

    By Michèle Flournoy

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