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  • Report: Extended Deterrence in a Changing Asia

    The Center for the National Interest is pleased to announce the release of Extended Deterrence in a Changing Asia: A U.S.-Japan-South Korea Dialogue, by Paul J. Saunders, Executive Director at the Center for the National Interest. A digital version of the full report may be found here.

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  • Donald Trump’s First 100 Days: How He Could Reshape U.S. Foreign Policy

    Nikolas K. Gvosdev, Adjunct Senior Fellow | On Inauguration Day 2017, Donald Trump will inherit Barack Obama’s “pen and phone” inside the Oval Office. Within the first day, by using the power of executive authority, he can begin to reshape U.S. foreign policy even without securing support from within the Congress for these actions, by

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  • U.S. – RUSSIA RELATIONS PROGRAM

    Executive Director of the Center for the National Interest, Paul J. Saunders, directs the U.S. – Russia Relations Program, which focuses on American policy toward Moscow and on U.S. – Russian dialogue. The program is built around a regular series of seminars on key issues in the bilateral relationship, including non-proliferation, the war on terror,

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  • The Center for the National Interest Launches New Online Resources on Ukraine Conflict

    Washington, DC – The Center for the National Interest is pleased to announce the launch of Ukraine Watch, a clearinghouse for information, resources, analysis, commentary and reporting concerning the ongoing crisis in Ukraine. Ukraine Watch is available at http://ukrainewatch.cftni.org. For further information, please see our full press release.

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