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Saturday, September 06, 2008 |
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Global Visions for America
The autumn 2008 issue of The Washington Quarterly features articles from around the world on the expectations (and hopes) of China, Europe, India, Japan, the Middle East, and Russia for the next U.S. administration. The issue also includes provocative articles by former U.S. government officials highlighting some of the key challenges for the new administration, including: how to navigate through the foreign policy and national security challenges of the upcoming presidential transitions; and why the next administration should maintain the separation of India and Pakistan in U.S. policy. Read More
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CSIS TO LAUNCH CENTER FOR GLOBAL HEALTH POLICY |
CSIS will launch a new Center for Global Health Policy that is designed to bridge the foreign policy and public health communities. The new Center has been made possible by a three-year, $6.4 million grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Read More |
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Pakistan After Musharraf: Trouble and Opportunity |
Teresita C. Schaffer, director of the CSIS South Asia Program, has written a new commentary on the future of Pakistan. Read More | South Asia Program
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Managing Pakistan’s Transition |
The CSIS South Asia Program and Post-Conflict Reconstruction Project (PCR) held a discussion with Pakistan's Ambassador to the United States, Husain Haqqani, on managing Pakistan’s transition. Watch | Listen | South Asia | PCR |
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CSIS on the Georgia Conflict |
CSIS scholars have written commentaries and Critical Questions on the conflict in Georgia. These publications discuss the conflict from many different perspectives including energy, human rights, and the long term impact for Russia, Georgia, and the US. Read More on the Georgia Conflict
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New CSIS Southeast Asia Bulletin |
The CSIS Southeast Asia Initiative has released the August edition of its newsletter. Read More | CSIS Southeast Asia Initiative
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Beijing’s Misinterpretation of "Modernity" |
The CSIS Freeman Chair in China Studies has published the July/August issue of the Freeman Report on the architecture of Beijing. Read More | China | Freeman Report
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A Strategic Approach To The Global Food Crisis |
The CSIS Task Force on the Global Food Crisis has released a new report that assesses the rising humanitarian, security, developmental, and market impacts of rising food costs and shortages. Read Report | LISTEN | WATCH | FOOD Crisis Task Force |
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Transnational Threats Update |
The Transnational Threats Project (TNT) has published the July issue of the Transnational Threats Update newsletter with analysis on terrorism, drug trafficking, organized crime, money laundering, and arms trafficking. Read More | TNT |
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U.S.-China Space Cooperation |
The CSIS Human Space Exploration Initiative (HSEI) and Freeman Chair in China Studies hosted a discussion with Dorothy Reimold, the Federal Aviation Administration's acting assistant administrator for international aviation, on China-US cooperation in the aviation field. LISTEN | WATCH | HSEI | CHINA |
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Reforming the Foreign Assistance Bureaucracy |
Gerald F. Hyman, senior adviser at CSIS and president of the Hills Program on Governance, testified before the U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Oversight of Government Management, the Federal Workforce, and the District of Columbia on reforming foreign assistance. Read Testimony | Hills Program
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Abshire-Inamori Leadership Academy
Training Global Leaders
Africa Program
Consolidating Peace in Sudan
Americas Program
Integrating governance, development, and security agendas in the Americas
Brzezinski Chair in Global Security and Geostrategy
The Future of the EU and its Relations with the United States
Burke Chair in Strategy
Up to date analysis of security developments in Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, Israel, Saudi Arabia, the Gulf, the global energy supply, and the Middle East as a whole.
Cohen-Nunn Dialogues
The Cohen-Nunn Dialogues focus Americans on the seminal issues that our nation must face.
CSIS Commission on Public Infrastructure
Guiding Principles for Strengthening America's Infrastructure
CSIS Commission on Smart Power
A Smarter, More Secure America
CSIS-Schieffer School Dialogues
Bob Schieffer hosts dialogues in public policy and the media
Decision 2008
A special CSIS project that examines the major issues facing the American people
Energy and National Security
A New Framework for Energy Security and Climate Change
Europe Program
The Europe Program produces forward-looking analyses on transatlantic relations. |
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Freeman Chair in China Studies
Release of "Rising Star: China's New Security Diplomacy"
Global Aging Initiative
Demographics and Geopolitics in the 21st Century
Global Strategy Institute
Water and Energy Futures in an Urbanized Asia: Sustaining the Tiger
Hills Program on Governance
Governance Problems Workshop
HIV/AIDS Task Force
Providing Strategic Options for PEPFAR Reauthorization
Homeland Security Program
CSIS Homeland Security Program helps to shape and develop the policies and practices we will need to secure our nation in the years ahead.
Human Rights and Security Initiative
The security implications of human rights
Human Space Exploration Initiative
Promoting civil space exploration and international cooperation.
International Security Program
A constant source of reliable analysis on the threats and opportunities shaping U.S. security interests
Japan Chair
Japan Chair Platform: Is Japan a Responsible Stakeholder?
Middle East Program
Release of "The Vital Triangle: China, the United States, and the Middle East."
New European Democracies Project
Political, Security, and Economic Issues in Central and Eastern Europe. |
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Next America
Debate. Decide. Connect.
Pacific Forum CSIS
Strategic Visions for U.S.-China-Japan Relations
Russia and Eurasia Program
Russia, Caucasus, Ukraine, human rights, frozen conflicts
Scholl Chair in International Business
Enhancing the Competitiveness of the American Worker
Simon Chair in Political Economy
Specializing in issues of trade, investment and international finance
South Asia Program
Pakistan and Musharraf: Surrounded by Uncertainty
Statesmen's Forum
A platform for global political leaders
Technology and Public Policy
How technological change affects security and economic growth
The Washington Quarterly
Spring 2008 issue now available online
Transatlantic Media Network
Promoting excellence in Transatlantic journalism
Transnational Threats Project
Terrorism, Intelligence and Global Transnational Threats
Turkey Project
US-Turkish Relations: Another Honeymoon?
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