Media Conference Call: Obama's Afghanistan Strategy
CFR president emeritus Leslie H. Gelb and senior fellow Stephen Biddle discuss the planned phased withdrawal from Afghanistan and what it means for President Obama's strategy in the region.
Roger Hertog Senior Fellow for Defense Policy
U.S. national security policy; military strategy and the conduct of war; technology in modern warfare; recent operations in the war on terror.
CFR president emeritus Leslie H. Gelb and senior fellow Stephen Biddle discuss the planned phased withdrawal from Afghanistan and what it means for President Obama's strategy in the region.
CFR Senior Fellow Stephen Biddle and Foreign Affairs Managing Editor Gideon Rose discuss the way forward in Afghanistan.
Stephen Biddle and Kim Barker discuss U.S. strategy in Afghanistan in light of the release of General McChrystal's Afghan strategy report.
CFR's Stephen Biddle talks about the U.S. strategy in Afghanistan.
A panel of CFR Senior Fellows discusses the wide range of Middle East challenges that face the new administration and its special envoys.
A Council on Foreign Relations conference call with CFR senior fellows Stephen Biddle and Daniel Markey after their recent return from a trip to Afghanistan.
Perspective on the Presidential Foreign Policy Debate.
A discussion of how to proceed in Iraq, and what the following steps within that country should be.
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.
A CFR teleconference with Stephen Biddle about the situation in Iraq.
Stephen Biddle and Max Boot, who have both recently been in Iraq , discuss the troop surge.
Council Fellows Stephen Biddle and Steven Cook, join George Mason University professors Eric McGlinchey and Peter Mandaville at a Town Hall meeting to discuss the Middle East and Iraq.
On the anniversary of U.S. military action in Iraq, Stephen Biddle and Jane Arraf discuss the nature of the conflict and strategies for moving forward.
In preparation for the three-year anniversary of the armed intervention in Iraq, four Council experts discuss the challenges and prospects for a new Iraq.
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Dr. Stephen Biddle discusses problems on the Afghan-Pakistan border.
Stephen Biddle testifies before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on the case for war in Afghanistan.
Stephen Biddle discusses the 2006 Quadrennial Defense Review. He argues that it avoids making difficult trade-offs between a high-tech, capital-intensive, speed-oriented military intended primarily for waging major combat operations and a lower-tech, labor-intensive, lower-capital military intended for low intensity conflict and counterinsurgencies.