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May 17, 2004

United States
President’s AIDS Plan Too Narrow to Achieve Long-Term Goals, Conclude 30 Government and Private Organization Experts

May 17, 2004 - The Bush administration’s $15 billion AIDS initiative, while laudable, will not succeed unless it is folded into a broader- and longer-term commitment to developing basic health system…

November 17, 2006

Mexico
Calderón Administration Offers “Fresh Start” for Damaged

The new Mexican president, Felipe Calderón, who will formally take office December 1, inherits significant domestic policy challenges and a bumpy relationship with the United States. “How these probl…

March 14, 2005

United States
Trinational Call for a North American Economic and Security Community by 2010

Press Release: French| Spanish March 14, 2005 - Three former high-ranking government officials from Canada, Mexico, and the United States are calling for a North American economic and security com…

January 31, 2006

United States
Michael Levi, Expert on Arms Control and Nonproliferation, Joins Council to Examine Role of Science and Technology in U.S. Foreign Policy

January 31, 2006—Arms control and nonproliferation expert Michael A. Levi has joined the Council as a fellow for science and technology. “We are very excited to have Michael join the Studies Program,…

February 28, 2006

United States
Terrorism and Middle East Expert Steven Simon Joins the Council to Study American-Muslim Relations

Terrorism expert Steven Simon has joined CFR as senior fellow for Middle Eastern studies.