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No Risk Free Option in Afghanistan
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The pace of developments in Afghanistan has created stark choices for the Biden administration. In recent weeks and months, many commentators have penned op-eds arguing for or against certain policy options.
forces would undoubtedly set back the progress made on women’s rights and the rights of minority groups. The current assassination and intimidation campaign targeting women and prominent members of civil society would likely continue and may worsen if the Afghan government proves unable to curb the violence. The degree to which the Taliban have shifted their views on the rights of women is highly debatable. If the group were to regain control of the country, women in Afghanistan would suffer. Option 2: Residual force Those who believe that the U.S. should stay in Afghanistan past the deadline
50 Years of the Volunteer Force
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On the 50 anniversary of the All-Volunteer Force, Jeffrey Peterson this force made created a more professional enlisted force than its draft-induced predecessor.
the services have held a high school diploma , compared with 71 percent in the last decade of the draft. These better-educated young men and women are equipped to take advantage of a vast increase in training ... of our people. That was the result of many factors, but primarily it is the great benefit of having a volunteer professional force. The men and women who participated in Desert Shield and Desert ... and respond with proper support, the enlisted men and women of the U.S. armed forces will prove that these first 50 years were only a prelude to greater days ahead. top https://www.cna.org/experts
Don’t Take the All-Volunteer Force for Granted
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Both experience and data tell us the all-volunteer force has resulted in the most experienced, best-educated, most qualified troops this country — and perhaps the world — has ever seen.
the opportunities it opened up for women. The Gates report hardly mentions them at all. But soon after Congress voted to end the draft, an analyst advised the Defense Department that every woman who enlisted would save the services $10,000 — the extra cost of attracting another man. The women who make up 16 percent of U.S. forces today have literally made it possible to staff the all-volunteer force without reducing standards — and with unforeseen benefits. One recent CNA study for the Department of the Navy found that compared to women, male sailors have higher rates of misbehavior, generating more than
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."
engendered the most handwringing, concern, and pushback. Some of the worries surrounding these talks stem from legitimate concerns, such as the rights of women and minorities — concerns that the Taliban have occasionally sought to allay. However, the group’s statement at the recent Moscow discussions was  ambiguous at best on the topic of women’s rights , which has left some to interpret ... degree of the rights and freedoms that Afghan women and minorities have enjoyed for nearly the past 20 years. They might also include a degree of the power and wealth that some members of Afghanistan’s
Maternity Leave: More Weeks for Mothers Can Mean More Weeks Worked
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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.
advantages. Many studies of civilian maternity leave policies examine how likely women are to return to work after taking leave. Sailors, however, commit to fixed-length service obligations. So we ... women who do not yet have children but might be more likely to reenlist knowing that the longer maternity leave policy is available for future use. To our knowledge, no studies of civilian policy have
To Counter Domestic Extremism, Avoid Extremism
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While concerns about the threat of terrorism have dominated conversations about national security for nearly two decades now, the nature of the threat to Americans has slowly been shifting.
of declaring wars. We have, since the Nixon presidency, waged or navigated wars on a laundry list of social and political concerns including poverty, hunger, drugs, cancer, terror, Christmas and women
From the Proceedings Archive: The Storm at Sea
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An excerpt from an article that appeared just a few months after the end of Desert Storm, in Proceedings, the magazine of the U.S. Naval Institute.
young men and women. No matter what level of effort Saddam could have thrown at our Coalition forces, the outcome would have been the same — An Allied Victory. center
The U.S. is Close to a Deal with the Taliban: What’s Next?
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Last Friday, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced on Twitter that the United States had officially "come to an understanding with the Taliban on a significant reduction in violence across Afghanistan."
among themselves. Among these are the prospect of a full and comprehensive ceasefire, the rights of women and minorities, the fate of Afghanistan’s current constitution and structure of future
Reducing the Navy's Risk of Suicides
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The tragic news that three sailors took their own lives on the USS George H.W. Bush in September has caused the author to reflect on CNA's role in helping the Department of the Navy prevent suicides.
, both in further analysis and in the implementation of insights, best practices and lessons learned. But these steps point toward a better future for the health of the men and women of the Navy
cna talks: The Iran Protests and Crackdown
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Analysis of the impact of the women-led protests since the death of Mahsa Amini in the custody of the morality police. Is this a new Iranian Revolution led by women?
The Iran Protests and Crackdown Analysis of the impact of the women-led protests since the death of Mahsa Amini in the custody of the morality police. Is this a new Iranian Revolution led by women? The Iran Protests and Crackdown Featuring:   Dr. Michael Connell , Principal Research Scientist,   Strategy, Policy, Plans, and Programs Division , CNA  and Nazee Moinian, Non-Resident Scholar ... /Director, Institute for Public Research, CNA  Full Event:  The Crackdown in Iran: A Women, Peace, and Security Situation Spotlight   ContactName /*/Contact/ContactName ContactTitle /*/Contact