Republicans Gingrich and Zakheim and Democrats Young and Wilson to Debate Foreign Policy Les Gelb to moderate discussion sponsored by 12 groups Students also to debate foreign policyJanuary 7, 2003
Senators Levin and Kyl to Debate Future Defense Policy and Military Spending; Will Team with Experts Adams, Armitage Students Will Debate Humanitarian InterventionJanuary 7, 2003
Independent Task Force Issues Open Letter to President on Eve of His Trip to India, Pakistan, and BangladeshJanuary 7, 2003
New Senior Fellow Ronald D. Asmus to Examine U.S. Relationship with NATO and Europe after Cold WarJanuary 7, 2003
Richard Butler, Disarmament Expert and Diplomat, Joins Council on Foreign Relations as Diplomat in ResidenceJanuary 7, 2003
Peterson Center Opening Rededicates Council on Foreign Relations to Stirring National Debate on U.S. Foreign PolicyJanuary 7, 2003
U.S. Should Take Steps to ’contribute to rapid, peaceful, democratic transition in Cuba’ Says Council Task ForceJanuary 7, 2003
Saudis in ‘Dramatic Debate’ Over U.S. Relations, Says Council’s Middle East Studies Fellow Youssef IbrahimDecember 4, 2002By Bernard Gwertzman and Youssef Michel Ibrahim
Ron Asmus Gives Insider’s Account of How the Clinton Administration Shaped the Alliance for a New EraNovember 21, 2002
International Community Knows the Consequences of Deadly Conflict but Does Little to Prevent It, Argues Barnett RubinNovember 13, 2002
Council Fellow Charles Kupchan Predicts Waning of U.S. Primacy as Europe Rises and America Shuns Role of Global GuardianNovember 6, 2002
Invasion the Only Realistic Option to Head Off the Threat from Iraq, Argues Kenneth Pollack in The Threatening StormSeptember 25, 2002
Gene Sperling, Former White House Chief Economic Adviser, Joins the Council to Advance Universal EducationSeptember 23, 2002