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December 12, 2012

CNN Quotes Generals on Pentagon Spending

Published in CNN Opinion on December 12, 2012. Click here to read the piece in CNN Opinion. By Lt. General (ret. USA) Robert G. Gard Jr. PhD and Brig. General (ret. USA) John Johns, PhD. A strong U.S. military is indispensable to our national security. As retired military officers, we have dedicated our careers, on […]

Posted in: Center in the News, Press Room

November 13, 2012

Kingston Reif Speaks at Hudson Institute Event on Nuclear Terrorism Prevention

Video of Kingston Reif’s remarks at the Hudson Institute’s event “Combating Nuclear Terrorism: Overcoming the Senate Impasse.”

Posted in: New National Security

November 12, 2012

Associated Press Quotes John Isaacs on Defense Spending

In fiscal cliff scramble, defense budget part of the mix as Washington pursues deficit cut By Associated Press WASHINGTON — One war is done, another is winding down and the calls to cut the deficit are deafening. The military, a beneficiary of robust budgets for more than a decade, is coming to grips with a […]

Posted in: Center in the News, Press Room

October 31, 2012

Rebalancing Our National Security: The Benefits of Implementing a Unified Security Budget

Kingston Reif served on the Center for American Progress’ Task Force for a Unified Security Budget, contributing research on nuclear material security and non-proliferation funding to a new report.

Posted in: Security Spending

October 23, 2012

AlterNet Features Center’s Military Spending Research

How a Mitt-Style Increase in Military Spending Might Cost You Your Job   By Lynn Stuart Parramore AlterNet As predicted, one of the big clashes in the final presidential debate on Monday night concerned military spending. The dustup not only revealed a key difference between the candidates, it gave us the best line of the […]

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