U.S. and NATO forces will encounter the events listed below between now and the official 2014 full transition of security operations to the Afghan Forces. We present them in the spirit of informing a debate about planning for the future of U.S. policy in the region.
This factsheet shows how important scientific Research and Development is for the American economy.
This new e-magazine is a collection of our board members, fellows and members of the Consensus for American Security writings over the last quarter. This edition of the American Security Quarterly shows that the last quarter of 2011 was packed full with the key issues that are facing our nation.
For the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Soviet Union this month, the American Security Project partnered with The Atlantic to present a series of essays about U.S. foreign policy after the Cold War.
Today, the American Security Project (ASP) released a new fact sheet on Cooperative Research and Development Agreements (CRADA) — an agreement between a Federal Laboratory and private company. CRADAs greatly benefit both federal and private industries by allowing the free exchange of information and research in order to complete projects more effectively and hasten the…
New Report Explains Nuclear Threats and Countermeasures A new report by the American Security Project uses compelling visuals and facts to depict modern nuclear security challenges to encourage debate among policy makers and the American public. WASHINGTON D.C., 7 November 2011 – Today, the American Security Project (ASP), with support from the Consensus for American…