Bipartisan Panel Commends U.S. and Saudi Efforts to Disrupt Terrorist Financing, But Says More Progress NeededJune 15, 2004
Statement by Benn Steil on the SEC Proposal on Market Structure to the House Committee on Financial ServicesMay 19, 2004By Benn Steil
President’s AIDS Plan Too Narrow to Achieve Long-Term Goals, Conclude 30 Government and Private Organization ExpertsMay 17, 2004
New Philippine Government Should Act to Curb Fiscal Crisis, Escalating Terror Threat, and Widespread CorruptionMay 12, 2004
Book on Radical Islam and Terror by Daniel Benjamin and Steven Simon Wins the Council’s 2004 Arthur Ross Book AwardMay 7, 2004
Bush Foreign Policy: Strategically Right but Tactically Wrong, Writes Walter Russell Mead in New BookApril 26, 2004
Foreign Affairs Launches Bestseller List; Richard Clarke’s Against All Enemies Leads First Monthly Sales RankingsApril 1, 2004
Rethinking the Role of the U.S. Mexican Border in the Post-9/11 WorldMarch 31, 2004By Stephen E. Flynn
Statement by Benn Steil on Soft Dollar Regulation to the Senate Banking CommitteeMarch 29, 2004By Benn Steil
Transatlantic Alliance Remains Vital to U.S. and Europe in Post-9/11 World, Concludes Council Task Force Led by Henry Kissinger and Lawrence SummersMarch 18, 2004
Election Year Politics Should Not Jeopardize U.S. Staying Power in Iraq; Bipartisan Pledge Needed to Reaffirm Commitment to Security and ReconstructionMarch 8, 2004
Council’s James M. Lindsay 2003 Lionel Gelber Prize Winner Groundbreaking Study of ’Bush Doctrine’ Wins Distinguished Award for Non-Fiction Council on Foreign RelationsMarch 5, 2004
Lack of Nonlethal Weapons Capabilities Hindering U.S. Efforts in Postwar Iraq; Experts Urge Department of Defense to Increase Spending Seven-FoldFebruary 24, 2004
Steven A. Cook, Expert on Arab and Turkish Politics, Joins Council as Next Generation FellowJanuary 30, 2004