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  • ...06/finally_kurt_ca/}}</ref> He came to the position from co-founding the Center for a New American Security.
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  • ...and the conduct of wars that make use of that tactic. Board of Advisors, [[Center for a New American Security]]
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  • ...te for Security Studies]] and a member of the board of advisors of the [[Center for a New American Security]]. He is a featured blogger and contributor at [[Foreign Policy (magazine)
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  • ...[[Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments]], board member at the [[Center for a New American Security]]; 13 years in a variety of policy, planning and resource analysis posts
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  • '''Andrew Exum''' is a Fellow with the [[Center for a New American Security]], joining CNAS after five months field research in Lebanon. He frequently
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  • ...sory Board, United States Department of State and of the advisory council, Center for a New American Security, and is a visiting lecturer at Princeton University. He is a member of the
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  • ...ipant in foreign policy, including being on the Board of Advisers of the [[Center for a New American Security]]. On August 27, 2009, he was arrested for attempting to obtain a fraudulen
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  • '''Nathaniel C. Fick''' is Chief Executive Officer of the Center for a New American Security (CNAS), who was promoted from Chief Operating Officer when the co-founders,
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  • {{r|Center for a New American Security}}
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  • | publisher = Center for a New American Security
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  • {{r|Center for a New American Security}} * [[Center for a New American Security]]
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  • ...in forming a consultancy, the Crumpton Group, and also is a member of the Center for a New American Security.
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  • [[Robert Kaplan]], a Senior Fellow at the [[Center for a New American Security]], has suggested the two sides are, under present circumstances, unable to
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  • Thomas Ricks, a military historian at the Center for a New American Security (CNAS), concluded that the surge was ultimately a failure. He said: | publisher = Center for a New American Security publication
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