Center for a New American Security
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The Center for a New American Security (CNAS) is a Washington, D.C.-based national security think tank established in 2007. Led by co-founders Dr. Kurt M. Campbell, CEO, and Michèle Flournoy, President, CNAS aims to develop strong, pragmatic, and principled national security and defense policies that promote and protect American interests and values. CNAS, an independent, non-partisan and non-profit institution, uses fact-based research to develop analytical reports and does not take specific policy positions.
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[edit] Leadership and Staff
Michele Flournoy, President and Co-Founder
Kurt M. Campbell, Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder
Nate Tibbits, Chief Operating Officer
James Miller, Senior Vice President and Director of Studies
Price Floyd, Director of External Relations
Lieutenant Colonel John Nagl [1]
[edit] Board Members
Board of Directors
The Honorable Dr. William J. Perry, Chairman of the Board Professor and Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace Stanford University
The Honorable Dr. Madeleine K. Albright Principal, The Albright Group LLC
The Honorable Richard L. Armitage President, Armitage International
Norman R. Augustine Former Chairman, Executive Committee, Lockheed Martin Corporation
Admiral Dennis C. Blair, USN (Ret.) Former Commander-in-Chief, U.S. Pacific Command
The Honorable Dr. Richard J. Danzig Sam Nunn Prize Fellow, Center for Strategic and International Studies
The Honorable William J. Lynn Senior Vice President, Government Operations & Strategy, Raytheon Company
The Honorable Dr. Leo S. Mackay, Jr. Vice President, Corporate Business Development, Lockheed Martin Corporation
LtGen Gregory S. Newbold, USMC (Ret.) Managing Director, Torch Hill Capital
John D. Podesta President and CEO, Center for American Progress
The Honorable Dr. Mitchell Reiss Vice Provost for International Affairs, College of William & Mary
[edit] References
The Real Iraq Debate (Washington Post)
Joint Chiefs Chairman: Army not broken but 'breakable' (Baltimore Sun)
Marine Chief Worries Force Growing Heavy (Washington Post)