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Wednesday, November 4th, 2009
Climate change will have devastating costs for the global economy and for our way of life more generally. In a recent post on the Washington Post’s Planet Panel, ASP Senior Fellow Dr. Bernard Finel explains why immediate action to prevent climate change is necessary:
Opponents of climate change legislation may gain politically in the short-run, but in [...]
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Posted in: Climate Change, Uncategorized
Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009
Check out Dr. Evelyn Farkas’ first-hand account of the recent Presidential elections in Afghanistan from Foreign Policy. As an election observer, she describes exactly how blatant fraud destroyed the legitimacy of the election and what that means for American strategy in the region:
By now, everyone knows the outcome of August’s vote: a competently administered election [...]
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Posted in: Afghanistan, Uncategorized
Tuesday, October 27th, 2009
Check out the following op-ed in The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists by Admiral Lee Gunn, President of the American Security Project – Gunn argues that climate change will become one of the most pressing national security challenges in the years to come.
Excerpts:
Climate-intensified conflict between mobile populations seeking fresh water amid wanton state instability may [...]
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Posted in: Climate Change
Wednesday, October 14th, 2009
The Center for Strategic and International Studies recently hosted a discussion about counterterrorism policies after 9/11, alleged human rights abuses and the need for both accountability and effectiveness. These are important issues that all Americans will have to grapple with, especially as we examine the long-term significance of the detention center at Guantanamo Bay and our [...]
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Wednesday, October 14th, 2009
The Center for Strategic and International Studies recently hosted a discussion about counterterrorism policies after 9/11, alleged human rights abuses and the need for both accountability and effectiveness. These are important issues that all Americans will have to grapple with, especially as we examine the long-term significance of the detention center at Guantanamo Bay and [...]
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Monday, October 5th, 2009
The New York Times published an interesting article last week detailing President Obama’s interactions with General McChrystal, the senior commander in Afghanistan. The article unleashed a multitude of commentaries on policy in Afghanistan.
Michael O’Hanlon, Brookings Institution, said in the Times article:
I don’t think I can defend him for being out of touch with his [...]
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Posted in: Afghanistan, Uncategorized
Monday, October 5th, 2009
The New York Times published an interesting article last week detailing President Obama’s interactions with General McChrystal, the senior commander in Afghanistan. The article unleashed a multitude of commentaries on policy in Afghanistan.
Michael O’Hanlon, Brookings Institution, said in the Times article:
I don’t think I can defend him for being out of touch with [...]
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Posted in: Afghanistan, Uncategorized
Thursday, September 24th, 2009
Senator Hart’s new blog is definitely worth checking out. Having recently visited Afghanistan during the presidential election, Hart provides insight into what democracy means in Afghanistan and how his observations helped him reflect on American democracy. Hart described the elections in Afghanistan with much optimism:
The United States has an enormous military, political and economic presence [...]
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