Wednesday, January 07, 2009
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Statesmen's Forum with Stephen Hadley

Stephen Hadley, U.S. assistant to the president for national security affairs, gave a speech at CSIS as part the Statesmen’s Forum series. The speech, "Assessing the Foreign Policy of the Bush Administration," covered topics such as Iraq and the Global War on Terror. Dr. John J. Hamre, president and CEO of CSIS, introduced Hadley and moderated the question-and-answer session that followed.
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FATA: A Most Dangerous Place
The Transnational Threats (TNT) Project hosted an event to release their report, "FATA: A Most Dangerous Place". The report’s authors presented the study’s key findings and took questions from the audience. Arnaud de Borchgrave, director of the TNT Project, moderated the discussion.
Read Report | Watch | Listen | TNT

CSIS Latest offerings on iTunes U
CSIS recently recorded new commentaries and interviews with scholars on subjects such as the economy, the Middle East, energy, food security, and human rights.
CSIS on iTunes U (opens in iTunes) | Latest Content

The Fighting in Gaza: How Does It End?
Anthony Cordesman, CSIS Burke Chair, has written a commentary on the conflict in Gaza.
Read More | Burke Chair

New Turkey Update
2008 may have ushered in a transitional phase in Turkish domestic politics as the new Turkey Update explains.
Read More | Turkey Project

The Oil Market: It’s All About Demand For Now
The latest commentary from Frank Verrastro, Energy and National Security Program Directory, discusses the oil market.
Read More | Energy

Schieffer Series on New Foreign Policy Priorities
Moderated by Bob Schieffer, host of Face the Nation, an expert panel comprised of Washington’s top journalists focused on the foreign policy priorities of the next administration.
Read More | Watch | Listen | Schieffer Dialogues

International Collaborative Online Networks
The Transnational Threats Project and International Security Program (ISP) report suggests a large group of digitally connected individuals will usually be smarter than a small group of individuals collected in one place. Report | Transnational Threats | ISP

What Can We Believe In Now
The latest issue of Issues in International Political Economy by the Sidney Weintraub, CSIS Simon Chair, discusses how trust in decisionmaking in the United States has almost completely evaporated.
Read More | Simon Chair

MPAA Chairman Dan Glickman Speaks at CSIS
MPAA Chairman and CEO Dan Glickman addressed the opportunity a new Administration presents to open the next chapter in the U.S.-China relationship at Smart Power China Series Event.
Listen | Watch | Smart Power | China

South Asia Monitor: Afghanistan’s Long-Term Stability
Nearly three decades after the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan sent some 3.5 million refugees into exile in Pakistan, nearly 2 million are still there. The refugees' lack of education and skills has made returning an unattractive option. Read More | South Asia Program

Securing Cyberspace for the 44th Presidency
The CSIS Commission on Cybersecurity for the 44th Presidency has released its final report, "Securing Cyberspace for the 44th Presidency." The report was released at a press conference at the Capitol with commission co-chairs.
Read Report | Listen to Conference | Technology Program

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Edward ChowEdward Chow, a senior fellow with the CSIS Energy and National Security Program, and Josh Elkind had a commentary published in the International Herald Tribune, "Don't Act Surprised."
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