To Avoid Losing the Peace in Afghanistan, U.S. Must Empower Karzai’s Government to Improve Security and Accelerate Reconstruction, Concludes CFR/Asia Society Task ForceJune 18, 2003
Council-sponsored Task Force to U.S. Government: Go to the United Nations, Condemn Burmese Military Crackdown on Democratic Opposition and Impose SanctionsJune 18, 2003
Richard Haass, Director of Policy Planning at the State Department, Selected Next President of the Council on Foreign RelationsJune 5, 2003
In New Book, Former Council Fellow Warren Bass Analyzes Pivotal Moment in America’s Middle East Policy and How it Shaped the Modern Middle EastJune 2, 2003
Chinese Military At Least Two Decades Away from Rivaling U.S. Forces, Concludes Newly Released Council Task Force ReportMay 21, 2003
To Stop North Korea’s Nuclear Program, U.S. Must Make Genuine Commitment to Talks, Repair U.S.-South Korea Alliance, Get China to Take Greater Role, Concludes Council Task Force on North KoreaMay 16, 2003
Council Senior Fellow and Director of Middle East Studies Rachel Bronson Named 2003 Carnegie ScholarMay 9, 2003
To Avoid Deadly Violence in Papua, Council Commission Urges Immediate implementation of Special Autonomy Plan by Indonesian GovernmentMay 7, 2003
Council Launches Blue-Ribbon Commission to Craft Urgently Needed New Strategy for Colombia and the AndesMay 6, 2003
Columbia University Joins the Council on Foreign Relations to Offer Unique Fellowship Program in Global EconomicsMay 1, 2003
Council Establishes Senior Fellowship in Global Health and Foreign Policy with a Grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates FoundationApril 24, 2003
Senior Statesmen Henry Kissinger and Lawrence Summers Chair New Council Task Force on U.S. Policy Toward EuropeApril 14, 2003
Council Launches Task Force on Emergency Responders Former Senator Warren Rudman Chairs Project; Former White House Terrorism Czar Richard Clarke to SpearheadMarch 28, 2003
Council Produces Emergency Preparedness Video/CD-ROM Terrorism: Don’t Get Scared, Get PreparedMarch 14, 2003
President Bush Should ’Stay the Course’ in Postwar Iraq to Ensure Battlefield Victory is not Lost, Says Council Task ForceMarch 11, 2003
Distinguished Senior Statesmen James Schlesinger and Thomas Pickering Chair New Council Task Force, Iraq: The Day AfterMarch 5, 2003
Washington Post Columnist Sebastian Mallaby Joins Council to Write Book on World BankJanuary 28, 2003
Former Senior National Security Council Aide Eric Schwartz Joins the Council to Lead a Task Force on Post-Conflict IraqJanuary 24, 2003
Princeton N. Lyman Named First Holder of Ralph Bunche Africa Policy Studies Chair at the Council on Foreign RelationsJanuary 17, 2003