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September 17 |
Reducing the Global Nuclear Threat: Nuclear Nonproliferation and the Role of the International Community
Thomas D'Agostino, Undersecretary for Nuclear Security, Department of Energy and NNSA Administrator, discussed ways the National Nuclear Security Administration and the international community can meet 21st century nonproliferation challenges. Robert Einhorn, CSIS Senior Advisor, International Security Program and Former Assistant Secretary for Nonproliferation, Department of State, moderated the event.
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July 15 |
Smart Power Speaker Series: Reducing the Global Nuclear Threat
The Center for Strategic & International Studies (CSIS) hosted a Smart Power Speaker Series event with former Secretary of Defense William J. Perry, who discussed how future administrations should move towards a smarter nuclear policy. Robert Einhorn, CSIS Senior Advisor and former assistant secretary for nonproliferation at the Department of State will moderate the discussion.
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June 24 |
Smart Power Speaker Series: The Future of U.S. Trade Policy
The Center for Strategic & International Studies hosted a Smart Power Speaker Series event with former United States Trade Representative Carla Hills on the future of U.S. trade policy. Amb. Hills focused her remarks on how the U.S. should approach upcoming free trade agreements, negotiations, and the balance of trade issues in the next administration, given the decline in public confidence in the benefits of free trade. She offered her remarks and took questions from the audience.
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June 23 |
Smart Power Speaker Series: A Local Perspective on Global Challenges and Opportunities
Governor Jon M. Huntsman discussed the role of states in responding to global challenges and opportunities. What role do states play in working with the federal government and private industry to promote smart power policies that balance economic, security, and environmental concerns?
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June 18 |
Smart Power Speaker Series: America: Our Next Chapter: Tough Questions, Straight Answers
Senator Chuck Hagel discussed his new book, America: Our Next Chapter: Tough Questions, Straight Answers. Senator Hagel, a CSIS Smart Power Commissioner, argues that the key to a sound economic and foreign policy is successful leadership, global engagement, and a retooling of America's global image.
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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.
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May 21 |
Dilemmas of Democracy: Work in Progress in Afghanistan and Pakistan
The Rt. Hon. David Miliband UK Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs spoke at a CSIS event. He built on recent speeches he has made on the theme of democracy, reflecting on recent trips he has made to Afghanistan and Pakistan.
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May 6 |
Smart Power Speaker Series: "Superclass and Futurecast: A Conversation on Globalization"
Who are the new leaders influencing economic and political agendas around the world? What will life be like in America, Europe, Japan, or China in the year 2020? Which countries will dominate the course of globalization? CSIS was pleased to host David Rothkopf, President and CEO of Garten Rothkopf and Visiting Scholar at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, and Robert Shapiro, Chairman of Sonecon LLC and former Undersecretary of Commerce, for a discussion on globalization.
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May 1 |
Smart Power Speaker Series: "Working for the Greater Good: The Nexus among Government, Corporate America, and Private Foundations"
CSIS hosted Mr. Robert Mallett, President of the Pfizer Foundation and Senior Vice President of Worldwide Alliance Development, Philanthropy, and Corporate Responsibility, for a discussion on the rising force and changing nature of American philanthropy abroad and Pfizer's efforts to deliver better global public health outcomes. Pfizer is the world's largest research-based biomedical and pharmaceutical company.
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April 29 |
Smart Power Speaker Series: "National Security Resource Planning: Integrating Civilian and Military Tools"
CSIS hosted Dr. Gordon Adams, professor of international relations at American University's School of International Service, distinguished fellow at the Henry L. Stimson Center, and director of Stimson's new program on Budgeting for Foreign Affairs and Defense, for a discussion on how to reform the planning and budgeting processes for U.S. national security policy. Dr. Adams served as an advisor to the CSIS Commission on Smart Power and was a member of the CSIS Task Force on Nontraditional Security Assistance. Kathleen Hicks, senior fellow of the international security program at CSIS, chaired the session.
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