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CNA is a not-for-profit analytical organization dedicated to the safety and security of the nation. With nearly 700 scientists, analysts, and professional staff across the world, CNA's mission is to provide data-driven, innovative solutions to our nation's toughest problems.
But the PLA could emerge stronger on the other side, suggesting US decision-makers should remain vigilant in their monitoring and analysis of PLA leadership. Eduardo Jaramillo and Michael Donmoyer are analysts with CNA’s China Studies Program.
With nearly 700 scientists, analysts, and professional staff across the world, CNA's mission is to provide data-driven, innovative solutions to our nation's toughest problems.
Before coming to CNA, she worked in international settings, particularly in developing countries. Her projects encompassed health care, education, gender, the environment, governance and infrastructural development.
At CNA, she has directed studies on the performance of waivered recruits, long-term and post-transition benefits from servicemembers' use of tuition assistance, and challenges in recruiting and retaining physicians to the Army Reserve.