Recent Events
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Robert Kaplan on Instability in the Pacific
Robert Kaplan broke down the geopolitics of China’s rise in a June 19 luncheon discussion at the Center. Kaplan, chief geopolitical analyst at Stratfor and correspondent for the Atlantic, also considered the roles of Japan, India, and American foreign policy on stability in Asia. General Charles G. Boyd (USAF, Ret.), the chairman of the Center’s
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Europe’s Elections and Politics
On June 5, 2014, Hans Stein, Director of International Political Dialogue with European Institutions and North America at the Friedrich Naumann Stiftung Foundation, described the breakdown of the institutions and political parties in the recent European Union elections as well as the “clash of institutions” over the upcoming election for EU Commission President. Jacob Heilbrunn
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Russia, Europe, China, and Energy
On June 4, at the Center for the National Interest, Edward C. Chow, Senior Fellow in Energy and National Security for Center for Strategic and International Studies, and Andreas Goldthau, Visiting Scholar at Harvard University, shared their perspectives on European energy security after the Ukraine crisis. Paul Saunders, the Center’s Executive Director, moderated the event.
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National Security, Resource Competition and Climate Change
The Center for the National Interest held a workshop at Tufts University European Center in Talloires, France, from May 8 to 11, 2014 to discuss “National Security, Resource Competition and Climate Change.” Thirteen participants examined topics ranging from rising sea levels to shortage of water in Asia in a successful two days gathering at the
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American International Leadership
Debates over state of American global leadership and the shape it should take undergird every major foreign policy discussion in the United States. The Center hosted an event – as a part of a new series for the rising generation of foreign policy leaders – on these issues featuring John Bew of King’s College London,
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