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Jan
8
2009
3:15—4:15 PM
December 23, 2008
The multifaceted nature of current and emerging global security challenges requires a judicious and balanced use of development, diplomacy and defense--the 3Ds. United States' leadership in ensuring the success of global efforts to address poverty, protect the environment and safeguard human rights ...
BRIEFS
August 22, 2008
Meeting today’s foreign policy challenges requires a new vision of American global leadership based on the strength of our core values, ideas, and ingenuity. It calls for an integrated foreign policy that promotes our ideals, enhances our security, helps create economic and political opportunities f...
REPORTS
June 10, 2008
New Day, New Way: U.S. Foreign Assistance for the 21st Century calls on the next American president, Congress, policymakers and the American people to overhaul how the U.S. helps poor people in developing countries. Among the recommended steps: a new national foreign assistance strategy and a new Fo...
Jun
10
2008
10:00—12:00 PM
June 03, 2008
U.S. engagement with the world has been affected by new foreign policy, national security, and economic challenges. These global challenges have stretched the bounds of both civilian and military involvement in development. The current system of foreign assistance has proven to be inflexible and o...
May
6
2008
2:00—4:00 PM
May 01, 2008
One of the most significant trends in the U.S. global development and foreign assistance arenas since September 11, 2001 is the growing involvement of the Department of Defense (DoD). While the bulk of the development programs managed by the Pentagon has occurred in Iraq and Afghanistan, new modes ...
Mar
4
2008
12:30—2:00 PM
February 19, 2008
Global Health and Foreign Policy Initiative:
"Weak States and the Global Infectious Disease Threat: Probing the Connections"
12:30 to 2 p.m - Room 200, Rome Building
Stewart Patrick, research fellow at the Center for Global Development and a SAIS professorial lecturer, will discuss this topic. Fo...
Feb
26
2008
9:30—11:00 AM
February 19, 2008
Since September 11, 2001, threats to international peace and security have frequently come from the world’s weakest states. The U.S. National Security Strategy describes weak and failed states as significant challenges and a high policy priority, a view widely shared by policy-makers in other nation...
Blog Post
January 18, 2008
*This is a joint post with Steve Radelet
Yesterday in an interview with NPR, Defense Secretary Robert Gates made a strong and smart argument for supporting American troops. No surprises there, right? Except for the fact that he is defending the build-up of civilian troops -- our diplomatic and dev...