CNAS Policy Briefs
The Center for a New American Security (CNAS) is an independent and nonpartisan research institution dedicated to developing strong, pragmatic and principled national security and defense policies that promote and protect American interests and values. CNAS Policy Briefs offer concise analyses and recommendations for US decision-makers on national security issues.
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Publications:
- Syria's Hard Landing
- Active Cyber Defense
- Renewing the Project Bioshield Act
- Revitalizing the Partnership - The United States and Iraq a Year after Withdrawal
- Beyond Fukushima: A Joint Agenda for US-Japanese Disaster Management
- Countdown to Sequestration: Why American Leaders Could Jump Off the Fiscal Cliff
- Asad Under Fire: Five Scenarios for the Future of Syria
- Sentries in the Sky
- Security at Sea
- Down Payment: Defense Guidance, 2013 Defense Budget and the Risks of Sequestration
- Pressure Not War: A Pragmatic and Principled Policy Towards Syria
- The Next Fight: Time for a Change of Mission in Afghanistan
- Losing the Battle
- Blinded: The Decline of US Earth Monitoring Capabilities and Its Consequences for National Security
- Security Through Partnership
- Forging a Libya Strategy
- Extreme Crises: Reassessing US Preparedness After Japan
- The Sacrifice Ahead
- America's Duty: The Imperative of a New Approach to Warrior and Veteran Care
- Afghanistan’s Willing Entrepreneurs
- Eye to the Future - Refocusing State Department Policy Planning
- Rebuilding Diplomacy - A Survey of Past Calls for State Department Transformation
- Cornerstone: A Future Agenda for the US-Japan Alliance
- The Economic Imperative: Stabilizing Afghanistan Through Economic Growth
- Vision Meets Reality: 2010 QDR and 2011 Defense Budget
- The Burden
- Learning From Experience: Lessons From the QDR for the QDDR
- Engaging the Private Sector for the Public Good: The Power of Network Diplomacy
- Afghanistan Strategy on Stage: Five Key Questions for the Administration
- Smart Defense Acquisition: Learning from French Procurement Reform
- Taiwan’s Gamble: The Cross-Strait Rapprochement and its Implications for US Policy
- On the Knife's Edge
- Afghanistan 2011: Three Scenarios
- A Pathway to Success in Afghanistan: The National Solidarity Program
- Tell Me Why We're There? Enduring Interests in Afghanistan (and Pakistan)
- The Case for Game-Changing Diplomacy with Iran
- Strategic Questions for Generals Petraeus and Odierno
- US-South Korea Relations: Rekindling an Alliance Flame
- The Case for Conditional Engagement in Iraq
- Clout and Climate Change Materials Generated from the War Game
- Measuring Progress In Iraq
- Enduring US Interests in Iraq: The Three No’s


