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ABOUT THE CENTER
The Center is a non-partisan non-profit organization with a bi-partisan board of directors and advisory council. Its offices are in downtown Washington, DC. Originally a programmatically and substantively independent division of the Richard Nixon Library and Birthplace Foundation, the Center for the National Interest was knownas The Nixon
STAFF – CENTER FOR THE NATIONAL INTEREST Leadership Dimitri K. Simes, President & CEO George Beebe, Vice President and Director of Studies Jacob Heilbrunn, Editor, The National Interest Center for the National Interest PAUL HEER – CENTER FOR THE NATIONAL INTEREST Paul Heer. China, East Asia. Paul Heer is a Distinguished Fellow at the Center for the National Interest. Dr. Heer served for 30 years as an analyst in the U.S. government, having worked as an analytic manager and member of the Central Intelligence Agency’s Senior Analytic Service prior to becoming NIO for East Asia, a position he held from 2007 to 2015.MILTON BEARDEN
Milton Bearden. Intelligence. Milton Bearden is a Distinguished Non-Resident Fellow at the Center for the National Interest. During his thirty-year career with the CIA, Bearden was a station chief in Pakistan, Nigeria, Sudan, and Germany, and he also served in Hong Kong and various postings in Europe.PAUL J. SAUNDERS
Paul J. Saunders is Chairman and President of Energy Innovation Reform Project and a Senior Fellow in U.S. Foreign Policy at the Center for the National Interest. His current work focuses on U.S.-Russia relations, America’s role in an evolving international system, and energy and climate change. Until January 2019, he was ExecutiveDirector
HARRY J. KAZIANIS
A widely published author (over 700 op-eds), Kazianis is a frequent contributor to many publications around the globe. This includes almost 100 op-eds for Fox News Opinion as well as columns for publications such as USA Today, CNBC, Yale Global, The Week, The Washington Times, The Lowy Interpreter, ASPI’s The Strategist, The Diplomat, The National Interest, and many others.WALLACE C. GREGSON
Wallace C. Gregson. Lieutenant General Wallace C. Gregson, Jr., is Senior Director, China and the Pacific at the Center for the National Interest. He retired from the Marine Corps in 2005 with the rank of Lieutenant General. He last served as the Commander, U.S. Marine Corps Forces Pacific; Commanding General, Fleet Marine Force, Pacific; and UNDERSTANDING AND MANAGING GREAT POWER COMPETITION WITH Tensions between the United States and China are escalating in what appears to be a renewal of strategic “great power competition.” But policymakers and analysts disagree on whether the two countries are engaged in a situational contest for power and wealth or an existential ideological struggle. DONALD TRUMP DELIVERS FOREIGN POLICY SPEECH On Wednesday, April 27, the Center for the National Interest’s magazine The National Interest hosted leading Republican Presidential Candidate Donald Trump for a foreign policy speech as a part of its continuing coverage of the 2016 electoral campaign. Zalmay Khalilzad, former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, Afghanistan and Iraq, introduced Mr. Trump. CENTER FOR THE NATIONAL INTEREST It comes from resurgent autocrats in Russia, China, North Korea and Iran who do not tolerate such political shifts. Authoritarianism, not nationalism, poses the real threat to the liberal order.”. “Resolution of the Korean issues and North Korea’s threat is important, but it must be addressed in the context of the greatersituation.
ABOUT THE CENTER
The Center is a non-partisan non-profit organization with a bi-partisan board of directors and advisory council. Its offices are in downtown Washington, DC. Originally a programmatically and substantively independent division of the Richard Nixon Library and Birthplace Foundation, the Center for the National Interest was knownas The Nixon
STAFF – CENTER FOR THE NATIONAL INTEREST Leadership Dimitri K. Simes, President & CEO George Beebe, Vice President and Director of Studies Jacob Heilbrunn, Editor, The National Interest Center for the National Interest PAUL HEER – CENTER FOR THE NATIONAL INTEREST Paul Heer. China, East Asia. Paul Heer is a Distinguished Fellow at the Center for the National Interest. Dr. Heer served for 30 years as an analyst in the U.S. government, having worked as an analytic manager and member of the Central Intelligence Agency’s Senior Analytic Service prior to becoming NIO for East Asia, a position he held from 2007 to 2015.MILTON BEARDEN
Milton Bearden. Intelligence. Milton Bearden is a Distinguished Non-Resident Fellow at the Center for the National Interest. During his thirty-year career with the CIA, Bearden was a station chief in Pakistan, Nigeria, Sudan, and Germany, and he also served in Hong Kong and various postings in Europe.PAUL J. SAUNDERS
Paul J. Saunders is Chairman and President of Energy Innovation Reform Project and a Senior Fellow in U.S. Foreign Policy at the Center for the National Interest. His current work focuses on U.S.-Russia relations, America’s role in an evolving international system, and energy and climate change. Until January 2019, he was ExecutiveDirector
HARRY J. KAZIANIS
A widely published author (over 700 op-eds), Kazianis is a frequent contributor to many publications around the globe. This includes almost 100 op-eds for Fox News Opinion as well as columns for publications such as USA Today, CNBC, Yale Global, The Week, The Washington Times, The Lowy Interpreter, ASPI’s The Strategist, The Diplomat, The National Interest, and many others.WALLACE C. GREGSON
Wallace C. Gregson. Lieutenant General Wallace C. Gregson, Jr., is Senior Director, China and the Pacific at the Center for the National Interest. He retired from the Marine Corps in 2005 with the rank of Lieutenant General. He last served as the Commander, U.S. Marine Corps Forces Pacific; Commanding General, Fleet Marine Force, Pacific; and UNDERSTANDING AND MANAGING GREAT POWER COMPETITION WITH Tensions between the United States and China are escalating in what appears to be a renewal of strategic “great power competition.” But policymakers and analysts disagree on whether the two countries are engaged in a situational contest for power and wealth or an existential ideological struggle. DONALD TRUMP DELIVERS FOREIGN POLICY SPEECH On Wednesday, April 27, the Center for the National Interest’s magazine The National Interest hosted leading Republican Presidential Candidate Donald Trump for a foreign policy speech as a part of its continuing coverage of the 2016 electoral campaign. Zalmay Khalilzad, former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, Afghanistan and Iraq, introduced Mr. Trump.ABOUT THE CENTER
The Center is a non-partisan non-profit organization with a bi-partisan board of directors and advisory council. Its offices are in downtown Washington, DC. Originally a programmatically and substantively independent division of the Richard Nixon Library and Birthplace Foundation, the Center for the National Interest was knownas The Nixon
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The Center for the National Interest is pleased to announce the publication of Change and Continuity in Japan-Russia Relations: Implications for the United States. The report is edited by Paul J. Saunders, Senior Fellow in U.S. Foreign Policy at the Center for the National Interest and John S. Van Oudenaren, assistant director at theCenter. MORE.
CAREERS – CENTER FOR THE NATIONAL INTEREST The Center for the National Interest is seeking energetic and highly-capable undergraduate and graduate students interested in international affairs for the position of Social Media and Communications Intern. The intern will assist the Chief of Staff and Program Assistant with the Center’s media outreach, external relations, event series and CHINA AND THE PACIFIC China and the Pacific. The China and the Pacific Program provides a forum for leading experts and policy makers to identify and discuss critical issues in U.S.-China relations and emerging developments within China and the Pacific that affect U.S. interests and the bilateral relationship. UNDERSTANDING AND MANAGING GREAT POWER COMPETITION WITH Tensions between the United States and China are escalating in what appears to be a renewal of strategic “great power competition.” But policymakers and analysts disagree on whether the two countries are engaged in a situational contest for power and wealth or an existential ideological struggle.BOARD OF DIRECTORS
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George Beebe. George Beebe is Vice President and Director of Studies at the Center for the National Interest. He is the author of the book The Russia Trap: How Our Shadow War with Russia Could Spiral into Catastrophe, which was published by Thomas Dunne Book, an imprint of St. Martin’s Press, in 2019.He spent more than two decades in government service as an intelligence analyst, diplomat UNDERSTANDING RUSSIAN DECEPTION Understanding Russian Deception. On November 15, the Center for the National Interest organized a panel discussion entitled “Understanding Russian Deception.”. Speakers included Paul Saunders, executive director of the Center for the National Interest, and Samuel Charap, a senior political scientist at the RANDCorporation.
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