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02 May 2023
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Opening Remarks from Richard Fontaine

Richard Fontaine, Chief Executive Officer for the Center for a New American Security opens the 2023 CNAS National Security Conference with remarks on the theme...
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04 May 2021
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More than the Sum of Their Parts: Seizing Opportunities for U.S.-Japan-ROK Trilateral Cooperation

Japan and South Korea are pursuing a bilateral rapprochement after years of bitter disputes and tit-for-tat retaliation over historical issues. U.S. leaders have enthusiastically welcomed...
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04 May 2021
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After the Defend Act: The Future of the Abraham Accords

CNAS Middle East Security Senior Fellow and Program Director Jonathan Lord will moderate a discussion with members of Congress to discuss their views on Congress’...
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04 May 2021
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Building a Networked Security Architecture in the Indo-Pacific with Ely Ratner

The United States has made significant progress over the last six months in deepening its security relationships in the Indo-Pacific through several initiatives, agreements, and...
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04 May 2021
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Brussels Sprouts Live with Jens Stoltenberg and Julianne Smith

CNAS will host a live recording of Brussels Sprouts, one of the organization’s flagship podcasts offering small bites on transatlantic security, NATO, the EU, Russia,...
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04 May 2021
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The Economic Security Agenda

The Energy, Economics, and Security Program hosts Grant T. Harris, the Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Industry and Analysis for an in-depth discussion on the...
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04 May 2021
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Exploring the International Connections Between Domestic Violent Extremist Groups

This session will explore the international connections between organizations referred to as domestic violent extremist groups in the U.S., and their foreign counterparts. The trends...
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04 May 2021
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The All Volunteer Force at 50

The United States shifted to the All-Volunteer Force on July 1, 1973, impacting the way the military services recruit, retain, manage, and care for service...
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04 May 2021
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Fireside Conversation with Bonnie Jenkins

Ambassador Bonnie Jenkins, Under Secretary for Arms Control and International Security, will join Paul Scharre for a fireside chat during the 2023 CNAS National Security...
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04 May 2021
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Home Before the Leaves Fall—Protracted Wars Past, Present and Future

The experience of the United States in conventional wars over the past 30 years has been characterized by brevity and overmatch. The effects of nuclear...
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