Looking Ahead towards the 2014 QDDR: Perspectives from CSIS Experts
The CSIS Project on Prosperity and Development cordially invites you to:
Looking Ahead towards the 2014 QDDR: Perspectives from CSIS Experts
Welcoming Remarks by:
Daniel Runde
Director of the Project on Prosperity and Development and William A. Schreyer Chair in Global Analysis, CSIS
Framing Remarks by:
Dr. Kathleen Hicks
Senior Vice President; Henry A. Kissinger Chair; Director, International Security Program, CSIS
Panel Discussion:
Amb. James Michel
Senior Adviser, CSIS and Former U.S. Ambassador to Guatemala
Matthew Goodman
William E. Simon Chair in Political Economy, CSIS
Kenneth Lanza
Senior Adviser, CSIS and Former Chief Operating Officer, U.S. Agency for International Development
Moderated by:
Dr. Nicole Goldin
Director of the Youth, Prosperity, and Security Initiative, CSIS
Monday, November 25 , 2013, 2:30PM to 4:00PM
Room 212 C
CSIS 1616 Rhode Island Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20036
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The Quadrennial Diplomacy and Development Review (QDDR) was first released in December 2010 with the purpose of adapting long-term U.S. foreign policy to the changing diplomatic landscape. Entitled "Leading through Civilian Power," the 2010 QDDR sought to advance smart power by aligning strategic planning between the State Department and USAID in a way that strenghtened U.S. diplomacy and international civilian capacity. The QDDR is viewed as a worthy exercise that, if effectively implemented, could lead to positive outcomes in a range of U.S. foreign policy priorities including democracy promotion, economic growth, and food security.
As the 2014 QDDR looms near, join us for a conversation with CSIS experts as they discuss lessons learned from the inaugural QDDR and explore issues for consideration moving forward.