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- The Demise of the INF Treaty and the Consequences for the Indo-Pacific
- /our-media/indepth/2019/08/the-demise-of-the-inf-treaty-and-the-consequences-for-the-indo-pacific
- The Indo-Pacific was not a factor when the two superpowers involved in the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty negotiated the treaty.
- Do the SEALs Have a Culture Problem or an OPTEMPO Problem?
- /our-media/indepth/2019/08/do-the-seals-have-a-culture-problem-or-an-optempo-problem
- There have been a number of recent, high-visibility incidents of inappropriate—and in some cases, illegal—behavior involving Navy SEALs.
- Rotational Crew Concept Catches on Among Close US Allies
- /our-media/indepth/2019/08/rotational-crew-concept-catches-on-among-close-us-allies
- Most warships have one, permanently assigned crew. Personnel rotate on and off the ship, but a core complement remains throughout a deployment."
- Exploring a Cyber Nirvana
- /our-media/indepth/2019/07/exploring-a-cyber-nirvana
- Throughout 2018, CNA collaborated with University of California Berkeley’s Center for Long-Term Cybersecurity and the World Economic Forum to conduct a series of workshops around the world.
- Changing Policing Culture Through Community Members and Officers
- /our-media/indepth/2019/07/changing-policing-culture-through-community-members-and-officers
- Changing police culture requires a forward-thinking leader with a sound strategic vision for transforming his or her organization and strong relationships with both internal and external stakeholders.
- ISIS-Sinai's Violent Start to 2019
- /our-media/indepth/2019/07/isis-sinais-violent-start-to-2019
- President Trump declared the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) defeated in December 2018. But the loss of its territorial "Caliphate" is only part of the longer struggle.
- Great Power Competition in the Red Sea? Yes, and…
- /our-media/indepth/2019/07/great-power-competition-in-the-red-sea-yes-and
- The renewed focus on great power competition is causing seismic shifts in large parts of the national security community, reshaping our understanding of strategic priorities and geopolitical relationships.
- Can Kim Jong Un Really Denuclearize?
- /our-media/indepth/2019/04/can-kim-jong-un-realy-denuclearize
- A fundamental question facing U.S. policymakers is whether North Korea intends to denuclearize. Most Pyongyang-watchers believe this is an impossibility, at least for the near term.
- Weighing the Costs of War and Peace in Afghanistan
- /our-media/indepth/2019/04/weighing-the-costs-of-war-and-peace-in-afghanistan
- The U.S. Special Representative for Afghanistan Reconciliation, Amb. Zalmay Khalilzad, tweeted that "peace requires agreement on four issues: counter-terrorism assurances, troop withdrawal."
- Resolving the Identity Crisis in the Military Services
- /our-media/indepth/2019/04/resolving-the-identity-crisis-in-the-military-services
- The 2018 National Defense Strategy pivoted the U.S. military toward great power competition. Following that, the fiscal year 2019 National Defense Authorization Act included a “list of detailed and specific questions regarding