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Adjunct Senior Fellow for Military Affairs and Director of the Military Fellows Program
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E-mail: wnash@cfr.org
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June 12, 2008
Audio
Listen to CFR fellows Stephen Biddle and Vali Nasr discuss their recent trip to Iraq.
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June 12, 2008
Transcript
Vali Nasr and Stephen Biddle, Senior Fellows at the Council on Foreign Relations, discuss the political climate and the status of security forces in Iraq following their recent visits to the region.
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December 10, 2007
Transcript
A Transcript of the Council on Foreign Relations symposium on the future of conflict prevention, session two.
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May 7, 2007
News Release
“Few African countries are more important to U.S. interests than Angola. The second-largest oil producer in Africa, Angola’s success or failure in transitioning from nearly thirty years of war toward peace and democracy has implications for the stability of the U.S. oil supply as well as the stability of central and southern Africa,” finds a Council-sponsored Independent Commission in a report produced by the Center for Preventive Action, Toward an Angola Strategy: Prioritizing U.S.-Angola Relations.
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May 2007
Other Report
This report argues that Angola deserves priority attention in the formulation of U.S. foreign, national security, and economic policies, particularly in the design of policy toward Africa. This report is also available in Portuguese.
See more in Angola, Nation Building, Energy/Environment, Energy Security, Natural Resources Management, International Peace and Security, Civil Reconstruction, Conflict Prevention, U.S. Strategy and Politics
September 11, 2006
Testimony
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February 8, 2006
Transcript
See more in United States, Defense Policy & Budget, National Security and Defense
February 8, 2006
News Briefing
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November 9, 2005
Testimony
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September 21, 2005
Interview
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June 2005
Council Special Report No. 8
Council Special Report
This report identifies the principal steps that the United States can take to secure the investment it has made in the western Balkans and facilitate the region’s progress toward its rightful destiny within the EU. In doing so, Forgotten Intervention? lays out a straightforward and doable strategy for the United States that will pay dividends.
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April 10, 2003
Testimony
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April 8, 2003
Transcript
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April 1, 2003
Transcript
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December 2002
Other Report
Despite years of involvement by the United States and its allies, the Balkans region is suffering from economic stagnation and high unemployment; hundreds of thousands of refugees still await resettlement; prominent war criminals remain at large; and political and legal reform is impeded by endemic corruption, organized crime, and in some cases, a lack of political will. Yet after a decade of extensive involvement and peacemaking in the Balkans, the United States and its allies are winding down their commitment to the region. At this critical juncture, warns this independent Task Force report, if the problems besieging the Balkan states are left unresolved, they will lead to serious social and economic instability for southeastern Europe.
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May 12, 2002
Op-Ed
The Washington Post
See more in Israel, Palestinian Authority, International Organizations, Conflict Assessment
May 10, 2002
Op-Ed
International Herald Tribune
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April 25, 2002
News Release
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