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  • The '''Center for a New American Security''' is a new national security think tank. Its co-founders have moved into O
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  • *Shaping the Iraq Inheritance, [[Center for a New American Security]] *Phased Transition: A Responsible Way Forward and Out of Iraq, [[Center for a New American Security]]
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  • The '''Center for a New American Security''' is a new national security think tank. Its co-founders have moved into O
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  • Board of advisors, [[Center for a New American Security]]; Senior Advisor and Japan Chair, [[Center for Strategic and Internationa
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  • Vvice president and director of studies, [[Center for a New American Security]]; Nonresident Fellow, Foreign Policy, [[Saban Center for Middle East Polic
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  • Chairman — [[Stone Point Capital]], LLC; Board of advisors, [[Center for a New American Security]]
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  • President, IF Hummingbird Foundation; Board of advisors, [[Center for a New American Security]], [[J Street]]
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  • ...Defense for Asian and Pacific Security Affairs]]; former advisory board, [[Center for a New American Security]]; retired [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine Corps]] [[lieutenant ge
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  • ...ational Governmental Affairs, [[Ford Motor Company]]; Board of advisors, [[Center for a New American Security]]
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  • *[[Robert Kaplan]], [[Center for a New American Security]] *[[John Nagl]], [[Center for a New American Security]]
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  • ...rsity]]; Strategic Advisory Group, Atlantic Council; Board of advisors, [[Center for a New American Security]]; Former Senior Director for Defense Policy, [[National Security Council]]
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  • ...ve Officer and Co-Founder — [[Avenue Capital Group]]; Board of advisors, [[Center for a New American Security]]
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  • Chairman and CEO, [[Nemazee Capital Corporation]]; Board of advisors, [[Center for a New American Security]]; [[Democratic Party (United States)]] fundraiser; indicted for financial
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  • ...olitical Science and Public Policy — Duke University; Board of advisors, [[Center for a New American Security]]
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  • Vice President, RAND Corporation, for Project Air Force; board of advisers, [[Center for a New American Security]]; deputy assistant secretary of defense for strategy from 1998 to 2004
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  • U.S. foreign policy analyst; Senior Fellow, [[Center for a New American Security]] and writer, [[Atlantic Monthly]]; looks at social dynamics as well as pol
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  • ...n Strategy Group|Aspen Strategy Group, Aspen Institute]]; senior writer, [[Center for a New American Security]]
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  • President and previously Chief Operating Officer [[Center for a New American Security]];[[counterinsurgency]] theorist; [[United States Marine Corps]] officer in
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  • ...and the [[Center for Naval Analyses]]; Rhodes Scholar; Advisory council, [[Center for a New American Security]]
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  • A Fellow with the [[Center for a New American Security]], who has done fieldwork in Lebanon, served as a [[U.S. Army]] infantry of
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  • ...tary analyst and author, formerly a newspaper journalist, and now at the [[Center for a New American Security]] and [[Foreign Policy (magazine)|''Foreign Policy'']]; wrote major books o
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  • ...]] in the [[Obama administration|Obama Administration]], coming from the [[Center for a New American Security]], where he also worked for current [[Under Secretary of Defense for Policy
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  • ...ternational business development and strategies; Advisory Council to the [[Center for a New American Security]]; Senior Associate at the [[Center for Strategic and International Studies
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  • ...te#Aspen Strategy Group|Aspen Strategy Group, Aspen Institute]]; fellow, [[Center for a New American Security]] and [[Center for Strategic and International Studies]]; member of Obama t
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  • ...for East Asian Affairs]] in the Obama Administration; co-founder of the [[Center for a New American Security]]; [[Aspen Institute#Aspen Strategy Group|Aspen Strategy Group, Aspen Insti
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  • ...Strategy Group|Aspen Strategy Group, Aspen Institute]]; cofounder of the [[Center for a New American Security]]; Expert panel, [[Iraq Study Group]]
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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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  • President of the [[Center for a New American Security]]; member of the [[Defense Policy Board]],a Visiting Professor in the War
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  • ...Where Are We? How Did We Get To This Point? And What Should We Do Now?" [[Center for a New American Security]], March 2008 [http://www.cnas.org/attachments/contentmanagers/1833/Dennis%
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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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  • ...etary of Defense]] [[William Lynn]]. She came there from co-founding the [[Center for a New American Security]] with [[Kurt Campbell]]. While she supported [[Hillary Clinton]] in the pr
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  • ...tration|Obama Administration]]. He and Flournoy previously worked at the [[Center for a New American Security]] (CNAS), where he held the 1LT Andrew J. Bacevich, Jr., USA Fellowship, fr
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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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  • ...rom a position as [[Senior Vice President and Director of Studies]] at the Center for a New American Security (CNAS) from February 2007 to April 2009, where he also worked with Flournoy | publisher = Center for a New American Security publication
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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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  • '''John A. Nagl''' is President of the [[Center for a New American Security]] (CNAS). He is also a member of the [[Defense Policy Board]], a Visiting ...o Deputy Secretaries of Defense and later worked as a Senior Fellow at the Center for a New American Security. He was awarded the Combat Action Badge by General [[James Mattis]] of th
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  • ...obert Kaplan''' is a writer for ''The Atlantic'', a Senior Fellow at the [[Center for a New American Security]] (CNAS), to which he came from serving as the Class of 1960 Distinguished | publisher = [[Center for a New American Security]]}}</ref> He is on the [[Defense Policy Board]] and the board of advisers o
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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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  • ...work for the (Democratic-aligned-but-they-don’t-like-when-I-write-that) [[Center for a New American Security]] instead of the [[American Enterprise Institute]] and other hotbeds of neo
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  • ...a military historian, analyst and journalist, is a Senior Fellow at the [[Center for a New American Security]] (CNAS). Concurrently with his duties at CNAS, Ricks writes an online blog
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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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  • ...ol of thought that blends political, social and military strategies. The [[Center for a New American Security]], a strategic think tank, has many of its principals in the Obama Administ
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  • | publisher = Center for a New American Security
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  • ....com/story/cms.php?story_id=4631&print=1}}</ref> [[Andrew Exum]], of the [[Center for a New American Security]], writing in his ''Abu Muqawama'' blog, partially challenges Gentile's arg
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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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