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The Demise of the INF Treaty and the Consequences for the Indo-Pacific
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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?
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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…
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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?
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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
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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
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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