Climate Change, Migration, and Conflict in Northwest Africa ReportApril 18, 2012 Climate Change, Migration, and Conflict in Northwest Africa Michael Werz and Laura Conley track how the overlays and intersections of climate change, migration, and security create an arc of tension in Northwest Africa comprising Nigeria, Niger, Algeria, and Morocco. Apr 18, 2012 Michael Werz, Laura Conley
Climate Change, Migration, and Conflict ReportJanuary 3, 2012 Climate Change, Migration, and Conflict Growing evidence of links between climate change, migration, and conflict raise plenty of reasons for concern and it’s time to start thinking about new answers to these multifaceted crisis scenarios, write Michael Werz and Laura Conley. Jan 3, 2012 Michael Werz, Laura Conley
Beyond Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell ArticleSeptember 13, 2011 Beyond Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell The Pentagon should move to ensure gay and lesbian troops have equal access to the services needed to support themselves and their families, write Laura Conley and Lawrence J. Korb. Sep 13, 2011 Laura Conley, Lawrence J. Korb
United Nations Misses Broader Climate Change Connection ArticleJuly 22, 2011 United Nations Misses Broader Climate Change Connection Laura Conley and Michael Werz deconstruct the final statement on climate change and human security issued earlier this week by the U.N. Security Council. Jul 22, 2011 Laura Conley, Michael Werz
A Return to Responsibility ReportJuly 14, 2011 A Return to Responsibility Lawrence Korb, Laura Conley, and Alex Rothman explain how the president and Congress can learn from past presidents who cut the budget and brought defense spending into balance. Jul 14, 2011 Lawrence J. Korb, Laura Conley, Alex Rothman
A Historical Perspective on Defense Budgets ArticleJuly 6, 2011 A Historical Perspective on Defense Budgets Lawrence J. Korb, Laura Conley, and Alex Rothman look back on how previous presidents brought defense spending into balance. Jul 6, 2011 Lawrence J. Korb, Laura Conley, Alex Rothman
Sensible Defense Cuts ArticleJuly 6, 2011 Sensible Defense Cuts Lawrence J. Korb, Laura Conley, and Alex Rothman lay out CAP’s recommendations for saving $150 billion in defense spending annually without harming U.S. security. Jul 6, 2011 Lawrence J. Korb, Laura Conley, Alex Rothman
Budget Lessons of Osama bin Laden In the NewsMay 9, 2011 Budget Lessons of Osama bin Laden Lawrence Korb, Laura Conley, and Alex Rothman examine what the bin Laden operation may mean for the U.S. defense budget. May 9, 2011 Politico Lawrence J. Korb, Laura Conley, Alex Rothman
Panetta’s Mission: Can He Cut the Pentagon? In the NewsApril 28, 2011 Panetta’s Mission: Can He Cut the Pentagon? Lawrence J. Korb and Laura Conley examine the challenges facing Leon Panetta in bringing budget sanity to the Pentagon. Apr 28, 2011 CNNMoney Lawrence J. Korb, Laura Conley
Defensible Budget Cuts ArticleApril 13, 2011 Defensible Budget Cuts Lawrence Korb, Alex Rothman, and Laura Conley explain why reasonable cuts to defense spending outlined by President Obama will enhance our national security. Apr 13, 2011 Lawrence J. Korb, Alex Rothman, Laura Conley
How a Shutdown Would Affect Our Military ArticleApril 7, 2011 How a Shutdown Would Affect Our Military Shutting down the government would disrupt a number of critical Defense Department functions including troop pay and recruiting, write Lawrence J. Korb, Rudy deLeon, and Laura Conley. Apr 7, 2011 Lawrence J. Korb, Rudy deLeon, Laura Conley
The $1 Million Soldier: What’s Wrong with How We Budget War In the NewsApril 4, 2011 The $1 Million Soldier: What’s Wrong with How We Budget War The recent events in Libya have opened up an important debate about how we pay for our wars and military endeavors around the world, write Lawrence Korb and Laura Conley. Apr 4, 2011 CNNMoney Lawrence J. Korb, Laura Conley