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At a time of new global opportunities and challenges, the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) provides strategic insights and policy solutions to decisionmakers in government, international institutions, the private sector, and civil society. A bipartisan, nonprofit organization headquartered in Washington, DC, CSIS conducts research and analysis and develops policy initiatives that look into the future and anticipate change.
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Statesmen's Forum: The Honorable John Bryson, U.S. Secretary of Commerce
Secretary Bryson recently led a business development mission to India, his first mission abroad as Commerce Secretary. During the March 25-30 mission, he met with senior level Indian government officials to advocate for U.S.Collected in csis_dc's videos Apr 13, 2012 -
Global Security Forum 2012: Keynote Address
Keynote Address Admiral James A. Winnefeld Jr.Collected in csis_dc's videos Apr 13, 2012 -
Time to Start Thinking by Edward Luce - A Discussion with Dr. Zbigniew K. Brzezinski
Edward Luce is the Washington columnist and commentator for the Financial Times. He writes a weekly column, FT's leaders/editorials on American politics and the economy and other articles.Collected in csis_dc's videos Apr 13, 2012 -
Fighting a Cyber War
The Global Security Forum 2012 is a forum on the top challenges facing U.S. and global security.Collected in csis_dc's videos Apr 13, 2012 -
Turkey-Iran-Russia: Dynamics Old and New
The Global Security Forum 2012 is a forum on the top challenges facing U.S. and global security.Collected in csis_dc's videos Apr 13, 2012 -
Afghanistan, Pakistan, and the U.S. Role in the Region
The Global Security Forum 2012 is a forum on the top challenges facing U.S. and global security.Collected in csis_dc's videos Apr 13, 2012 -
Navigating the Geopolitics of the South China Sea
The South China Sea is of vital importance for the Asia-Pacific region, a fact further emphasized by the U.S. foreign policy rebalance toward Asia.Collected in csis_dc's videos Apr 12, 2012 -
Defense Planning under the Threat of Sequester
The deeply uncertain budget environment going forward has serious implications for the Department of Defense’s planning cycle. The panel explored how DOD is approaching and should approach the drawdown, how the budget impacts strategy in a fiscally constrained environment, and the challenges presented by sequestration and the ambiguity of defense funding in the future.Collected in csis_dc's videos Apr 12, 2012 -
Europe Economic Crisis and the Rise of Populism, Nationalism, and Extremism
With deep social spending cuts, high youth unemployment, limited economic growth, and uncertainty over the future direction of Europe, there has been a resurgence of political support across Europe for populist, nationalist, and extremist parties. This panel explored this development, its impact on European youth, and whether there is a political correlation between recession and increased radicalization in Europe.Collected in csis_dc's videos Apr 12, 2012 -
The Future of Special Operations: Proposed Changes in the Unified Command Plan
In the coming years, U.S. Special Operations Forces are poised to take on new responsibilities and missions as they transition into a role as a truly “global force.” The panel discussed the implications of this shift, the future of SOF, and proposed changes to the governing structure of these elite forces.Collected in csis_dc's videos Apr 12, 2012 -
Unconventional Oil and Gas: Reshaping Energy Markets
Amid volatile energy markets, one notable bright spot has emerged on the energy landscape: the development of vast unconventional oil and gas resources in the United States. The success of these resources has widespread economic, geopolitical, and environmental implications and offers a unique opportunity to rethink conventional energy policy.Collected in csis_dc's videos Apr 12, 2012 -
Scenario 2030: Is the U.S. Nuclear Industry Dying?
The United States is in danger of losing its nuclear energy industry – an industry of unique strategic importance, potential for misuse, and promise for addressing the environmental and energy demands of the future. This panel looke at trends affecting the industry and the national security implications of these trends.Collected in csis_dc's videos Apr 12, 2012 -
Promise and Peril in Nigeria
The CSIS Africa Program hosted an address by Ambassador Johnnie Carson, Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, on U.S. engagement with Nigeria.Collected in csis_dc's videos Apr 10, 2012 -
CSIS Press Briefing: President Obama at the Americas Summit
The Center for Strategic & International Studies (CSIS) hosted a press briefing to discuss the issues surrounding President Obama's attendance at the Summit of the Americas in Cartagena, Colombia on April 14th.Collected in csis_dc's videos Apr 10, 2012 -
A Conversation with Six Former USTRs
Last year Congress approved three pending free trade agreements (FTAs) with Colombia, Panama, and South Korea with large bipartisan majorities. This year making progress in the the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) negotiations and legislation to upgrade the terms of U.S.Collected in csis_dc's videos Apr 9, 2012 -
Tight Oil: Panel Discussion on Policy Implications
This panel discussion featured Jason Bordoff, Associate Director for Energy and Climate Change, White House Council on Environmental Quality, and Don Paul, Executive Director, University of Southern California (USC) Energy Institute, and William M. Keck Chair in Energy Resources.Collected in csis_dc's videos Apr 5, 2012 -
Tight Oil: Possibilities, Challenges, and Policy Implications - Speaker, Timothy Dove
Timothy Dove, President & COO of Pioneer Natural Resources, about the promise of energy independence, the challenges and myths.Collected in csis_dc's videos Apr 4, 2012 -
Outcomes of the Seoul 2012 Nuclear Security Summit
After returning from Seoul this week, Sharon Squassoni, Director and Senior Fellow of the Proliferation Prevention Program, updates her Program Coordinator and Research Associate, Talitha Dowds, on the 2012 Security Summit.Collected in csis_dc's videos Mar 30, 2012 -
The Impact of Civilian Assistance to Afghanistan and the Way Forward
How effective has U.S. assistance been in Afghanistan?Collected in csis_dc's videos Mar 30, 2012 -
A New Security Architecture for the Arctic: A North American Perspective
Potential offshore drilling in the Beaufort and Chukchi Seas, a scarcity of icebreakers and critical infrastructure, and a dramatic increase in shipping and human activity - these are but a few examples of the pressing need for new and innovative approaches to security and cooperation in a rapidly transforming Arctic.Collected in csis_dc's videos Mar 29, 2012
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csis_dc Secretary Bryson recently led a business development mission to India, his first mission abroad as Commerce Secretary. During the March 25-30 mission, he met with senior level Indian government officials to advocate for U.S. Read More
Apr 13, 2012