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Pulling Back the Curtain on Media in Putin’s Russia
On October 27, the Center for the National Interest hosted an event focusing on the relationship between media and the state in Russia. Center Executive Director Paul Saunders moderated a discussion between Anna Redkina of Russia 24 and Maria Snegovaya of Vedomosti, two prominent Russian journalists. A summary of the event can be found below.
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New Poll: Majority Believe U.S. Foreign Policy Has Made Americans Less Safe Over Last 15 Years
On October 27, the Center for the National Interest and the Charles Koch Institute released a new poll of Americans’ attitudes toward U.S. foreign policy, including military intervention, defense spending, and other key issues. For details, please see the press release and the press release. The results of this polling was the subject of a story
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Publication of 2015-16 Young Leaders Fellows’ Papers
The Center for the National Interest is pleased to announce publication of final research papers by the resident and non-resident fellows of the 2015-16 National Interest Young Leaders Fellowship class. Below are links to each fellow’s paper. Rachel Bauman, Resident Fellow, “Combatting Cold War Tendencies and Rebuilding U.S.-Russian Relations” Jackson Busse, Non-Resident Fellow, “The US-ROK Alliance: Prospects
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Is Naval Conflict with China Inevitable?
On Wednesday, September 28, the Center for the National Interest hosted a panel discussion on naval conflict in the seas off of East Asia and U.S.-China relations. The panel included Seth Cropsey, Senior Fellow at the Hudson Institute and Director of its Center for American Seapower; Jeff Smith, Director of Asian Security Programs at the American
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U.S.-Israel Relations and the Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process
On September 27, the Center for the National Interest hosted a panel discussion on U.S.-Israel relations and the long-dormant peace process between Israel and the Palestinians, featuring speakers Dov Zakheim, a former undersecretary of defense (comptroller) and Center Vice Chairman, and Aaron David Miller, Vice President at the Woodrow Wilson Center and State Department analyst
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