Category: U.S. Security in the 21st Century

New Frontier in Defense

New Frontier in Defense

Last Thursday, February 2, 2017, the National Committee played host to a who's-who of cyber policy experts in the United States. ...

Terrorism and the Multilateral Response

Terrorism and the Multilateral Response

Jean-Paul Laborde offers his comments International cooperation has been a significant component of efforts to curtail terrorist activity the world over.  From the collaborative work of the G7, to organizations such a ...

States at the Extremes

States at the Extremes

Ambassador Ford and James Bays One of the most visible challenges facing the international community today is the troubling rise of violent extremism.  While evident elsewhere, nowhere is this critical issue more appa ...

U.S.-Russia Relations: New Rules? New Order?

U.S.-Russia Relations: New Rules? New Order?

The NCAFP recently hosted a conversation between Thomas Graham, Managing Director of Kissinger Associates and Senior Fellow with Yale's Jackson Institute of Global Affairs, and Ivan Safranchuk, Associate Professor, Mosco ...

New Battlefields, the Changing Nature of Warfare, and U.S. Foreign Policy

New Battlefields, the Changing Nature of Warfare, and U.S. Foreign Policy

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On March 26, 2015, the NCAFP hosted a panel discussion on the question of whether the United States can remain on the forefront of developing and deploying advanced military capabilities.  Much of the discussion and subsequent Q&A focused on the "third offset" strategy proposed by the Department of Defense and how exactly evolving technologies facilitate (or complicate) this approach.Read More

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