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September 1, 1996 - June 30, 2001
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Morocco: Model for Arab Reform?
Related Projects: Roundtable on Reform in the Arab and Islamic World, Ad hoc meetings on Europe
| Presiders: | Steven A. Cook, Senior Fellow, U.S. Foreign Policy, Council on Foreign Relations |
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| Isobel Coleman | |
| Speakers: | Fouzia Rhissassi, Chair-Women's Rights, UNESCO |
| Abdeslam Maghraoui, USIP |
Choices for Eastern Europe: Democracy or Nationalism?
Related Project: Ad hoc meetings on Europe
| Presider: | Linda Fasulo, NBC News |
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| Speaker: | Jan Kavan, Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister, Czech Republic |
U.N. Update: The Future of the Balkans
Related Project: Ad hoc meetings on Europe
| Presider: | Ruth Wedgwood |
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| Speaker: | Rexhep Meidani, President, Republic of Albania |
U.S.-German Relations Under the New Administration
Related Project: Ad hoc meetings on Europe
| Panelist: | Ronald D. Asmus |
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| Speakers: | Harald Braun, Political Director, German Foreign Office |
| Klaus Scharioth, German Foreign Office | |
| Peter Gottwald |
Update on Political Progress in the Republika Srpska and the Dayton Accords
Related Project: Ad hoc meetings on Europe
| Presider: | Elizabeth Neuffer |
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| Speaker: | Milorad Dodik, Prime Minister of Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzevogina |
Conversation with Italy's Minister of Defense
Related Project: Ad hoc meetings on Europe
| Presider: | Frederick F. Roggero |
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| Speaker: | Carlo Scognamiglio, Minister of Defense, Italy |
Seminar for the Italian Branch of the Council for the United States and Italy
Related Project: Ad hoc meetings on Europe
| Presider: | James B. Sitrick |
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| Speakers: | Paolo Fresco, General Electric Corporation |
| Leslie H. Gelb, Council on Foreign Relations | |
| Charles A. Kupchan, Council on Foreign Relations | |
| Fareed Zakaria, Foreign Affairs | |
| Richard K. Betts, Council on Foreign Relations |
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Identifying international threats and acting on them may be the most difficult job for U.S. policymakers. This report
provides an actionable road map for managing international threats before they erupt into crises and makes a strong case that preventive action is not a luxury but a necessity.
For more than a decade, the United States has mostly watched from the sidelines as Asian countries organize themselves into an alphabet soup of new multilateral groups. In this report, the authors review the relationship between pan-Asian and trans-Pacific institutions and suggest policy guidelines for a new U.S. approach to this new Asian landscape.
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Start-Up Nation addresses the trillion-dollar question: How is it that Israel—a country of 7.1 million, only sixty years old, surrounded by enemies— produces more start-up companies than large, peaceful, and stable nations like Japan, China, India, Korea, Canada, and the UK? With the insights of geopolitical experts and investors, the authors examine this nation’s adversity-driven culture to answer this question and offer prescriptions for a global economy on the rebound.
In Forces of Fortune, Vali Nasr presents a paradigm-changing revelation that will transform the understanding of the Muslim world at large. He reveals that there is a vital but unseen rising force in the Islamic world—a new business-minded middle class—that is building a vibrant new Muslim world economy and that holds the key to winning the cold war against Iran and extremists.
In Cuba: What Everyone Needs to Know, Julia E. Sweig presents a remarkably accessible portrait of Cuba's unique place on the world stage over the past fifty years, including its internal politics, its often fraught relationship with the United States, and its shifting relationship with the global community.
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