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- Chinas Revolution in Doctrinal Affairs
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- This paper raises a number of important questions on China's views on nuclear doctrine and nuclear operations that will have a direct bearing on the future of strategic stability in US-China relations.
- of Chinese military studies in the first years of the 21st Century. James Mulvenon David M. Finkelstein /reports/2005/Chinas-Rev-Doctrinal-Affairs-doctrinebook.pdf /reports/2005/China
- Non Citizens in Today's Military
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- In FY04, this country spent $2.7 billion to recruit 182,000 active-duty enlisted servicemembers. One overlooked source of military manpower is immigrants and their families. In fact, much of the growth in the recruitment-eligible population will come from immigration. The United States is a country of immigrants. Recent waves of immigration have made today’s foreign-born population the largest in U.S. history—11.7 percent in 2003, up from 9.3 percent in 1995. Immigrants will fuel much of the growth in the youth population. About a third of the world's population is under age 15, and the overwhelming majority lives in developing countries. Because this large bulge of future workers will have difficulty finding work in their native countries, many may emigrate—either alone or with young families. Of the 16 million foreign-born people who entered the United States between 1990 and 2002, almost a quarter were under age 21. Most immigrants will not be U.S. citizens, but many will become Legal Permanent Residents. Between 1973 and 2002, an estimated 21.5 million people became LPRs. In 2002, more than 1 million immigrants became LPRs in addition to 10.4 million people who were already LPRs. Over two-thirds of them, 7.8 million, had been in the United States long enough to be eligible for naturalization.
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- The Great Peace and Development Debate of 1999
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- This paper explores the context, conduct, results, and implications of what we might call “The Great Peace & Development Debate of 1999.”
- and compromise among the core leadership. David M. Finkelstein /reports/2000/PeaceAndDevelopment.pdf /reports/2000/PeaceAndDevelopment-Cover.png /images/GenericReportImage.jpg China Studies
- Connections Conference - An Introduction to AI and Terminology
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- In this session, David Broyles provides a brief introduction to the history of AI and related research. He also discusses relevant terminology, definitions (or lack thereof!), and ways to think about AI applications in order to provide a common reference for discussions during the conference.
- Connections Conference - An Introduction to AI and Terminology In this session, David Broyles provides a brief introduction to the history of AI and related research. He also discusses relevant terminology, definitions (or lack thereof!), and ways to think about AI applications in order to provide a common reference for discussions during the conference. Connections Conference - An Introduction to AI and Terminology https://www.youtube.com/embed/uZVkMCC-RU8 Videos
- Cherie Rosenblum
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- Cherie Rosenblum is the Vice President of Strategic Initiatives and serves as the Executive Director of the CNA Military Advisory Board.
- fellow at LMI, a transportation consultant for David M. Griffith and Associates, and a program analyst supporting the Department of the Interior’s Bureau of Ocean Energy Management. Rosenblum holds
- Counter-IED Analysis: Hidden Dangers, Hidden Answers
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- CNA analysis showed a U.S. military counter-IED (improvised explosive device) tactic was saving soldiers from roadside bombs in Iraq and led to its expansion.
- it,” Michlovich says. CNA’s Counter-IED Analysis Team Effort Along with manager Maureen Wigge, he began assembling a team that would include Ciro Lopez, Charles Nickerson, David Broyles and Mary Lauer
- Countering Threats and Challenges Program
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- We help U.S. government leaders understand and counter less conventional threats like irregular, proxy and information warfare and terrorism.
- Korea, Iran and the Middle East, Africa, South and Central Asia, and Latin America have conducted primary research and provided on-site support in more than 40 countries. David Knoll, Ph.D. Research
- Indo-Pacific Security Affairs Program
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- Expert political-military analyses of Indo-Pacific allies and partners for U.S. government sponsors.
- /new-delhi-is-getting-serious-about-its-defense-partnership-with-washington /quick-looks/2021/chinas-defense-exports white Explore More /our-research/explore-all David Wallsh Research Program Director
- Strategy and Policy Analysis Program
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- Analysis of defense policy, global alliances, nuclear issues, non-traditional security challenges and Arctic strategy.
- /analyses/2022/01/foreign-direct-investment white Explore more /our-research/explore-all David Wallsh, Ph.D. Research Program Director wallshd@cna.org gray CategoryLists Chicken Versus Bumper Cars
- coming in from the cold: Blowtorch Bob Komer
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- When most American’s think of terrorism in New York City, they think of September 11, 2001. However, there is an entire untold history of terrorism in the city dating back decades. On today’s episode of CIFTC, Bill sits down with David Viola professor of criminology at John Jay College, who tells the story of terrorism in New York, during the long 1960s.
- Episode 34 | Blowtorch Bob Komer When most American’s think of terrorism in New York City, they think of September 11, 2001. However, there is an entire untold history of terrorism in the city dating back decades. On today’s episode of CIFTC, Bill sits down with David Viola professor of criminology at John Jay College, who tells the story of terrorism in New York, during the long 1960s. Blowtorch Bob Komer Biographies Frank Leith Jones is a professor of security studies in the Department of National Security and Strategy at the US Army War College, Carlisle, PA. He is the author