David Sanger

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David E. Sanger is the national security correspondent for the New York Times and a senior writer for the paper.

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A Savage Order
November 28, 2018

The devastating violence engulfing places buckling under gangs, drug cartels, and organized crime can seem hopeless. Yet some places—from Colombia to the Republic of Georgia—have been able to recover.

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Navigating Cyber Conflict: A Conversation With David Sanger
October 4, 2018

Cyberspace has become center stage for international competition and confrontation.

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Book Launch: Understanding Cyber Conflict
December 6, 2017

Confrontation in cyber space is increasingly alarming. To come to grips with cyber power and its implications, people naturally turn to historical analogies.

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In the Media
The Iran Nuclear Deal One Year Later

While the nuclear accord with Iran has curbed their nuclear program, the West’s relationship with Iran remains challenging.

· July 18, 2016
Charlie Rose
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The Iran Nuclear Deal
April 13, 2015

What are the short and long-term obstacles to finalizing and sustaining a nuclear deal with Iran, and how would a U.S.-Iran nuclear détente impact ongoing conflicts and long-standing alliances in the Middle East?

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Obama's Nuclear Agenda One Year After Prague
April 5, 2010

A year after President Obama outlined an agenda of nuclear disarmament, nonproliferation, and counterterrorism in his speech in Prague, the administration has moved forward with its release of a new Nuclear Posture Review and agreed to a new Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty.

In the Media
U.S. Response to the Crisis in Iran

Violence in the aftermath of Iran’s election has raised questions about the future of the regime, and about the way the Obama administration should respond to this controversial situation.

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· June 19, 2009
Charlie Rose