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Revisiting CNA's Pandemic Conference of 2006 — The View from 2020
In February 2006, CNA convened a conference of public health and government officials, medical experts and regional specialists to discuss the science and politics of pandemics, particularly as pertains to Asia.

Russia's Coronavirus Messaging and Disinformation
As the new coronavirus continues its march across the world, journalists and researchers have already debunked a number of false stories, but many more are likely to appear as the battle against the virus rages on.

Symbolism and Capacity: Hospital Ships in the COVID-19 Response
President Trump announced that Military Sealift Command's two hospital ships, USNS Comfort and Mercy, would join the response to COVID-19 by deploying to the West Coast and to New York City, respectively.

Antarctica is the New Arctic
Twenty years ago the Arctic was untouched aside from a few hardy explorers and the occasional submarine. Now the High North has become another facet of great power competition.

Maternity Leave: More Weeks for Mothers Can Mean More Weeks Worked
Longer paid maternity leave in the Navy increased the number of female sailors who reenlist, reducing what had been a small but persistent gender gap in reenlistment rates in a cost-effective manner.