Friday, July 04, 2008
Ambassador Chris Hill

Update on Six-Party Talks

Ambassador Christopher Hill, the assistant secretary of state, Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs and the head of the U.S. delegation to the Six-Party Talks, gave an update on negotiations with North Korea as part of the CSIS Statesmen's Forum series. Ambassador Hill was introduced by Derek Mitchell, senior fellow and director of the Asia Initiative, CSIS International Security Program (ISP). After a brief update of recent events in the six-party talks, Ambassador Hill answered questions from the audience.
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India and China: The Road Ahead
The CSIS South Asia program has published the latest issue of the South Asia Monitor on "India and China: The Road Ahead."
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Moderated by CBS chief Washington correspondent and Face the Nation anchor Bob Schieffer, an expert panel consisting of top journalists and current and former government officials discussed U.S. policy toward Iran, North Korea, and the Middle East.
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The CSIS Japan Chair Forum hosted Japan's ambassador to the US to discuss the upcoming G-8 summit that is being held in Japan.
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Scholar Testifies Before Congress
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The Future of U.S. Trade Policy
CSIS hosted a Smart Power Speaker Series event with former United States Trade Representative and CSIS counselor and trustee, Carla Hills, and CSIS senior adviser, Grant Aldonas, on the future of U.S. trade policy.
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The CSIS Middle East Program hosted a book launch for The Vital Triangle: China, the United States, and the Middle East written by John W. Garver and Jon Alterman, CSIS Middle East Program director.
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