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Roundtable on Technology, Innovation, and American Primacy: Managing the New Trajectory of Global Innovation
Related Project: Roundtable on Technology, Innovation, and American Primacy
Related Project: Roundtable on Technology, Innovation, and American Primacy
Speaker: Navi Radjou, Cambridge University
Presider: James P. Dougherty, Council on Foreign Relations
Presentation:
Navi Radjou: New Global Trajectory
Afghanistan, Pakistan, and U.S. National Security: A View from the Hill
Related Project: Afghanistan, Pakistan, and U.S. National Security Symposium
Speaker: Joseph Lieberman, Member, United States Senate (ID-CT)
Presider: Evan Thomas, Editor-at-Large, Newsweek
Transcript: Session III of a Council On Foreign Relations Symposium on Afghanistan, Pakistan and U.S. National Security
Audio: Afghanistan, Pakistan, and U.S. National Security Symposium: A View from the Hill (Audio)
Video: Afghanistan, Pakistan, and U.S. National Security Symposium: A View from the Hill (Video)
The United States and the Future of Global Governance Roundtable Series: Do We Need a Global Counterterrorism Organization?
Related Projects: The United States and the Future of Global Governance Roundtable Series, International Institutions and Global Governance: World Order in the 21st Century
Speaker: Eric Rosand, Center on Global Counterterrorism Cooperation, Alistair Millar, Center on Global Counterterrorism Cooperation
Presider: Stewart M. Patrick, Council on Foreign Relations
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CFR Symposium: Iran and Policy Options for the Next Administration, Session One - Iran's Domestic Politics
Transcript: Iran and Policy Options for the Next Administration, Session I: Iran's Domestic Politics
Audio: Symposium on Iran and Policy Options for the Next Administration: Session One: Iran's Domestic Politics (Audio)
Video: Symposium on Iran and Policy Options for the Next Administration: Session One: Iran's Domestic Politics (Video)
Center for Preventive Action Workshop on States at Risk, Session Three: Assessing Future Risk
Center for Preventive Action Workshop on States at Risk, Session One: Recognizing the Risk
Center for Preventive Action Workshop on States at Risk, Session Two: Mitigating the Risk
Roundtable on Technology, Innovation, and American Primacy: National Innovation Programs-The Challenge from China and India
Related Project: Roundtable on Technology, Innovation, and American Primacy
Presider: James P. Dougherty, Adjunct Senior Fellow for Business and Foreign Policy, Council on Foreign Relations
Speaker: Adam Segal, Maurice R. Greenberg Senior Fellow for China Studies, Council on Foreign Relations, Denis Simon, Provost and Vice President, The Levin Institute
Roundtable on the U.S. and Middle East: Collective Security
Related Project: Roundtable on the U.S. and Middle East
Presider: Steven Simon, Hasib J. Sabbagh Senior Fellow for Middle Eastern Studies, Council on Foreign Relations, Ray Takeyh, Senior Fellow for Middle Eastern Studies, Council on Foreign Relations
Speaker: Peter Beinart, Senior Fellow for U.S. Foreign Policy, Council on Foreign Relations
Africa Policy Studies Roundtable: A Luncheon in honor of Obiageli Ezekwisili
Related Projects: Africa Policy Studies Roundtable, Africa Policy Studies Roundtable
Speaker: Obiageli Ezekwisili, Vice President for Africa, World Bank
Moderator: Princeton N. Lyman, Adjunct Senior Fellow for Africa Policy Studies, Council on Foreign Relations, Jennifer Cooke, Co-director, Africa Program, Center for Strategic and International Studies
Panelist: Akwe Amosu, Senior Policy Analyst for Africa, Open Society Institute, David L. Goldwyn, President, Goldwyn International Strategies, Rosalind Kainyah, Director, Public Affairs, USA, DeBeers Corporation
A luncheon in honor of World Bank Vice President for Africa Obiageli Ezekwisili at the Center for Strategic and International Studies
South Asia Roundtable Series: NATO in Afghanistan - A Campaign Assessment
Related Project: South Asia Roundtable Series
Presider: Daniel Markey, Senior Fellow for India, Pakistan, and South Asia, Council on Foreign Relations
Speaker: Karl Eikenberry, Deputy Chairman, NATO Military Committee
Lt. Gen. Karl Eikenberry is deputy chairman of the NATO Military Committee in Brussels, Belgium. He was previously commander of the Combined Forces Command-Afghanistan. He has served in various strategy, policy, and political-military positions, including director for strategic planning and policy for U.S. Pacific Command; U.S. security coordinator and chief of the Office of Military Cooperation in Kabul, Afghanistan; assistant Army and later defense attaché at the United States Embassy in Beijing, China; and deputy director for strategy, plans, and policy on the Army staff.
Women and Foreign Policy Advisory Council Luncheon
Related Project: Women and Foreign Policy Advisory Council
Speaker: Isobel Coleman, Senior Fellow for U.S. Foreign Policy, The Council on Foreign Relations
Roundtable Series on Critical Issues in the Middle East: The Changing Arabian Peninsula
Related Project: Roundtable Series on Critical Issues in the Middle East
Speaker: Steven A. Cook, Douglas Dillon Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations, F. Gregory Gause III, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Vermont, Toby C. Jones, Mellon Post Doctoral Fellow in Middle East History, Swarthmore College
Global Health Roundtable Series: “Can U.S. Foreign Aid Support What Works for Global Health?” - HPV
Related Project: Global Health Roundtable Series: “Can U.S. Foreign Aid Support What Works for Global Health?”
Presider: Laurie A. Garrett, Senior Fellow for Global Health, The Council on Foreign Relations
Speaker: Judith Bruce, Senior Associate for Poverty, Gender, and Youth, The Population Council, Mark Feinberg, Vice President of Medical Affairs and Policy, Merck, Diane M. Harper, Professor, Director of the Gynecologic Cancer Prevention Research Group, Norris Cotton Cancer Center at Dartmouth Medical School, Rob Hecht, Senior Vice President of Public Policy, International AIDS Vaccine Initiative (IAVI), Mark Kane, Former Director of the Children's Vaccine Program, PATH, Deborah E. Myers, Director, External and Government Affairs and Public Partnerships, GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals, Anne Schuchat, Assistant Surgeon General, Director, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Anne Schuind, Director, Clinical R & D and Medical Affairs, Vaccines, GlaxoSmithKline, Roberto Tapia, Former Vice Secretary of Health, Mexico
Session 1: HPV Vaccine Efficacy and Manufacturer Responsibility
Session 2: Challenges and Opportunities for HPV Roll-out
Session 3: Donor and Stakeholder Involvement: U.S. Policy and International Financing Update
Conquering Cancer one Poke at a Time: Can the HPV Vaccine Eliminate Cervical Cancer Worldwide? - By Sheri Fink
Global Foreign Direct Investment
Chair: Edward Alden
Speaker: Matthew J. Slaughter, David M. Marchick
In China’s Shadow: The Crisis of American Entrepreneurship
Related Projects: Roundtable on Innovation and Technological Entrepreneurship in Asia, High-Level Roundtable Series on American Competitiveness
Presider: Adam Segal, Maurice R. Greenberg Senior Fellow for China Studies, Council on Foreign Relations
Speaker: Reed Hundt, Senior Information Industries Adviser, McKinsey & Company, Inc.
Latin America, America Latin Roundtable Series: Illicit Transnational Ties - The Problem of Central American Gangs
Related Project: Latin America, America Latin Roundtable Series
Presider: Shannon K. O'Neil, Adjunct Fellow for Latin America Studies, Council on Foreign Relations
Speaker: Marshall Miller, Geoff Thale, Senior Associate, The Washington Office on Latin America
7:45-9:15 a.m.
Testing a Slash in Meeting Title - 9/11
Global Economics Roundtable: Impact of the Democratic Congress on International Economic Policy
Related Project: Roundtable on Global Economics
Presider: Caroline Atkinson, Adjunct Senior Fellow for International Economics, Council on Foreign Relations
Speaker: David Wessel, Wall Street Journal
War Made New: Technology, Warfare, and the Course of History, 1500 to Today
Speaker: Max Boot, Senior Fellow for National Security Studies, Council on Foreign Relations; Author, War Made New: Technology, Warfare, and the Course of History, 1500 to Today
Public Meeting: 5:30 to 7:00 p.m.
Private Dinner: 7:15 to 8:45 p.m.
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