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Five Years After 9/11: An Assessment of America's War on Terror

Friday, September 8, 2006 4:00 am - 4:00 am
CSIS hosted a day of discussions to assess the degree to which a wide range of policies and practices enacted by government and business over the last five years have increased security and diminished the threat of terrorism in the United States. The event featured the CSIS experts who worked on the recent book Five Years After 9/11: An Assessment of America's War on Terror, as well as outside authorities.
 
  • Welcome: President and CEO John Hamre
  • Key Findings from the CSIS 9/11 Report
    • Julianne Smith, a senior fellow at CSIS and deputy director of its International Security Program
    • Thomas Sanderson, a fellow at CSIS and deputy director of CSIS's Transnational Threats Project
  • The Fight against Global Jihad: A Status Report
    • Daniel Benjamin, senior fellow, CSIS's International Security Program
    • Marc Sageman, senior associate at CSIS; author of Understanding Terrorist Networks
  • Prepared for What? Transforming Homeland Security for the Long War
    • David Heyman, director, CSIS's Homeland Security Program
    • Jamie Gorelick, partner, Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr; former member, 9/11 commission
  • Evolving Challenges in the War on Terror
    • Kurt Campbell, CSIS senior vice president, and director of its International Security Program
    • Philip Zelikow, counselor, Department of State; former executive director, 9/11 commission
  • The Way Forward: Strategies and Capabilities for the Long War
    • Michèle Flournoy, senior adviser, CSIS's International Security Program
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