Past Events
- Oct 22, 2009
Dr. Robin Niblett will discuss his work as Director of Chatham House. He will also talk about how Europe now sees the Obama administration, including the implications for policies toward Afghanistan, Iran, Russia, China, and the wider world. This event is by invitation only.
- Oct 22, 2009
The Honorable David Bakradze
Chairman of Georgia’s ParliamentOn
Surviving the Shocks: Georgia’s Democratic Reforms
after the August War and Financial Crisis - Oct 21, 2009
A Question of Command: Counterinsurgency from the Civil War to Iraq
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- Oct 15, 2009
The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) hosted a book launch of CSIS Trustee Senator Bill Frist's new book.
- Oct 14, 2009
The CSIS Global Health Policy Center hosted a presentation by Sir Richard Feachem, Professor of Global Health at the University of California, San Francisco. He outlined his view of the salient global health priorities for the 21st century and the necessary ingredients to successfully address this agenda.
- Oct 13, 2009
Captain James Terbush
Commander, Fourth FleetCommander Bradley Hartgerink
Navy Bureau of Medicine and SurgeryModerator: Eugene V. Bonventre
Senior Associate, Center for Strategic and International Studies - Oct 13, 2009
Sponsored by Penn State University's Smeal College of Business and the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
Agenda
8:30 - 8:40 a.m
Welcome
Dean Jim Thomas, Penn State University - Oct 8, 2009
The United States has recently begun a debate about the need to account for policies and alleged crimes relating to counterterrorism since 9/11 and the best process for doing so: prosecution, commissions, Congressional investigation, general inquiry, something else altogether? Ambassador Tom Pickering, Vice Admiral Lee Gunn (retired), and Suzanne Spaulding led a discussion assessing these
- Oct 8, 2009
The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) Global Health Policy Center and CARE held a conversation with Congressman Keith Ellison (D-MN) on his recent Africa tour with the joint CSIS / CARE delegation to Kenya. In Nairobi, Nyanza Province and North East Province, he examined the impact of U.S.
- Oct 7, 2009
Nuclear energy will be an important component in the transition to a secure, low-carbon energy future. Many new reactors are already under construction around the world, and in the U.S. the Nuclear Regulatory Commission has received applications to build and operate an initial wave of proposed plants.








