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Below, please find a list of events, hosted by CSIS. Click on an event title to view more information. Video or audio files of on-site conferences or events are usually posted within two days.

 

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June 4 Cybersecurity and Critical Infrastructure Protection: Is There a Better Strategy?
Roger Cumming, Deputy Director of the UK’s Centre for the Protection of National Infrastructure (CPNI) spoke on how the UK approaches cybersecurity, critical infrastructure, and public-private partnerships.  This event also featured a panel discussion.For more information, please contact techpolicy@csis.org
June 4 Smart Power Speaker Series: Nation Building After Iraq
Ambassador Dobbins spoke on the future of America's nation building efforts taking into account lessons learned from Iraq, Afghanistan and earlier U.S. and UN operations.
June 4 Japan Chair Forum: Deborah J. Milly "Will Japan Get Immigration Right"
The CSIS Japan Chair hosted a Japan Chair Forum "Will Japan Get Immigration Right?"
June 4 Democratic Governance and Economic Growth in Ghana
The U.S. Institute of Peace and the CSIS Africa Program hosted a discussion with: Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo Former Minister of Foreign Affairs Ghana 
June 4 The Future Transatlantic Agenda and Global Issues
Partner: Stockholm International Peace Research Institute Embassy of Sweden The transatlantic partnership faces a critical year of transition ahead.  As the United States prepares to elect a new president in November, the Europea Union looks to implement the Treaty of Lisbon to include new positions such as an EU President and Foreign Minister. At the same time, both sides face a host of continuing and emerging challenges in Afghanistan, the Balkans, the Middle East, and relations with Russia, as well as global challenges associated with terrorism, global warming, and proliferation. 
June 3 Congressional Forum on Islam: Are the Radicals Winning? with Martin Kramer
Islamists' understanding of the West is often as filled with bias, ignorance, and preconceived notions as Westerners' understanding of the Middle East. Martin Kramer will dissect these notions and explore their consequences for U.S. security and U.S. relations with the Arab world, and what the U.S. should do about it.
June 3 Cohen-Nunn Dialogues: National Service
The third event of the Cohen-Nunn Dialogues took place in Atlanta in conjunction with the National Conference on Volunteering and Service. Former Secretary of Defense and CSIS Trustee William Cohen and former Georgia Senator and CSIS Board of Trustees Chairman Sam Nunn hosted the panel discussion on national service. David Eisner, CEO of the Corporation for National and Community Service, provided brief remarks before the discussion. The panel featured: Alan Khazei, co-founder, City Year; founder and CEO, Be The Change, Inc. Westley Moore, author, Elevate: American Journeys into Manhood Michelle Nunn, president, Points of Light & Hands on Network
June 2 Energy and Extremism: North Africa's Centrality to the Global Agenda with Francis Ghiles
As a growing source of energy and a key front in the war on terror, North Africa is becoming a region of vital strategic interest. Veteran observer Francis Ghiles will analyze emerging trends in the region and connect them to U.S. and European policy priorities.
May 29 CSIS-Bob Schieffer School of Journalism Dialogue: Status of the North Korean Six Party Talks
The Center for Strategic & International Studies (CSIS) and TCU's Schieffer School of Journalism hosted the fourth CSIS-Schieffer School of Journalism Dialogue in Journalism and Public Policy.
May 29 Gulf Roundtable: Fundamentalist Islam at a Crossroads: 9/11, Iraq, and the Saudi religious debate with Stéphane Lacroix
Stéphane Lacroix is a post-doctoral fellow and a lecturer at Sciences Po in Paris, where he also supervises the Kuwait Program of Gulf Studies. He has published articles on Saudi Arabia and Islamism in journals such as the Middle East Journal and the International Journal of Middle East Studies. He is also a former consultant on Saudi Arabia for the International Crisis Group (ICG).
 

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