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The global order is changing. The 21st century will be marked by many competing sources of global power. Across politics, culture, military strength, economics, and more, a new group of countries has growing influence over the future of the world.TSF RISING POWERS
In 2007 Turkey had an estimated GDP of $667.7 billion, with a GDP per capita (purchasing power per individual) of approximately $9,400. The United States, the largest economy in the world and one of Turkey’s major trading partners, had an estimated GDP in 2007 of $13.86trillion, with a
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It is the third-largest supplier of troops and services to international peacekeeping efforts, and has participated in 35 missions. It has been present on peacekeeping missions in Kuwait, Angola, Somalia, and others. It was a founding member of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM).TSF RISING POWERS
A thorough reordering of global power structures is now in the making. Major powers now compete for exclusive rights to long-term secure energy supplies, including rising powers such as Brazil, Russia, India, and China.The industrial Western countries that belong to the International Energy Agency (IEA) no longer share a common strategic approach. And the free market mechanism of majorTSF RISING POWERS
South Korea, formally known as the Republic of Korea, is enjoying one of the fastest rates of prolonged economic growth in modern history.It is on track to become the ninth-largest economy and third-wealthiest nation in the world by 2025.This country of 49 million people is already one of the most scientifically and technologically advanced. More than 90 percent of all homes are connected toTSF RISING POWERS
It seems everything in Brazil is larger than life: land mass, population, amount and variety of natural resources, even cultural traditions and music. This country boasts vast natural resources and enticing cultural traditions that draw both business and tourism alike. The country has seemingly unending potential to grow and develop; it is currently the world’s top exporter of beef, chickenGREAT EXPECTATIONS
Great Expectations: By Alexander T. J. Lennon : Policy Dialogue Brief: August 2008 : Download the PDF : The Stanley Foundation recently convened a three-day workshop to provide an opportunity for a handful of Asian and European policymakers to meet with American analysts. US NUCLEAR WEAPONS POLICY AND ARMS CONTROL US Nuclear Weapons Policy and Arms Control : US Nuclear Policy Review Project : Policy Dialogue Brief: June 2008 : Download the PDF : On November 13, 2007, the Stanley Foundation convened a half-day discussion at the Park Hyatt Hotel in Washington, DC, with Bush administration officials, congressional staff, foreign diplomatic staff, and nongovernmental organization (NGO) policy experts, as RESTRUCTURING AMERICA'S GROUND FORCES: BETTER, NOT BIGGER Restructuring America's Ground Forces: Better, Not Bigger: Frank G. Hoffman and Steven Metz : Policy Analysis Brief: September 2007 :Download the PDF
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE UN GLOBAL COUNTERTERRORISM STRATEGY Implementation of the UN Global Counterterrorism Strategy: 42nd Conference on the United Nations of the Next Decade : ConferenceReport: August 2007
TSF RISING POWERS
The global order is changing. The 21st century will be marked by many competing sources of global power. Across politics, culture, military strength, economics, and more, a new group of countries has growing influence over the future of the world.TSF RISING POWERS
In 2007 Turkey had an estimated GDP of $667.7 billion, with a GDP per capita (purchasing power per individual) of approximately $9,400. The United States, the largest economy in the world and one of Turkey’s major trading partners, had an estimated GDP in 2007 of $13.86trillion, with a
TSF RISING POWERS
It is the third-largest supplier of troops and services to international peacekeeping efforts, and has participated in 35 missions. It has been present on peacekeeping missions in Kuwait, Angola, Somalia, and others. It was a founding member of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM).TSF RISING POWERS
A thorough reordering of global power structures is now in the making. Major powers now compete for exclusive rights to long-term secure energy supplies, including rising powers such as Brazil, Russia, India, and China.The industrial Western countries that belong to the International Energy Agency (IEA) no longer share a common strategic approach. And the free market mechanism of majorTSF RISING POWERS
South Korea, formally known as the Republic of Korea, is enjoying one of the fastest rates of prolonged economic growth in modern history.It is on track to become the ninth-largest economy and third-wealthiest nation in the world by 2025.This country of 49 million people is already one of the most scientifically and technologically advanced. More than 90 percent of all homes are connected toTSF RISING POWERS
It seems everything in Brazil is larger than life: land mass, population, amount and variety of natural resources, even cultural traditions and music. This country boasts vast natural resources and enticing cultural traditions that draw both business and tourism alike. The country has seemingly unending potential to grow and develop; it is currently the world’s top exporter of beef, chickenGREAT EXPECTATIONS
Great Expectations: By Alexander T. J. Lennon : Policy Dialogue Brief: August 2008 : Download the PDF : The Stanley Foundation recently convened a three-day workshop to provide an opportunity for a handful of Asian and European policymakers to meet with American analysts. US NUCLEAR WEAPONS POLICY AND ARMS CONTROL US Nuclear Weapons Policy and Arms Control : US Nuclear Policy Review Project : Policy Dialogue Brief: June 2008 : Download the PDF : On November 13, 2007, the Stanley Foundation convened a half-day discussion at the Park Hyatt Hotel in Washington, DC, with Bush administration officials, congressional staff, foreign diplomatic staff, and nongovernmental organization (NGO) policy experts, as RESTRUCTURING AMERICA'S GROUND FORCES: BETTER, NOT BIGGER Restructuring America's Ground Forces: Better, Not Bigger: Frank G. Hoffman and Steven Metz : Policy Analysis Brief: September 2007 :Download the PDF
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE UN GLOBAL COUNTERTERRORISM STRATEGY Implementation of the UN Global Counterterrorism Strategy: 42nd Conference on the United Nations of the Next Decade : ConferenceReport: August 2007
FUTURE WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION Future Weapons of Mass Destruction: A Joint Symposium by the Stanley Foundation and the Potomac Institute : Policy Dialogue Brief: June 2007 : Download the PDFTSF RISING POWERS
South Korea, formally known as the Republic of Korea, is enjoying one of the fastest rates of prolonged economic growth in modern history.It is on track to become the ninth-largest economy and third-wealthiest nation in the world by 2025.This country of 49 million people is already one of the most scientifically and technologically advanced. More than 90 percent of all homes are connected toTSF RISING POWERS
The global order is changing. The 21st century will be marked by many competing sources of global power. Across politics, culture, military strength, economics, and more, a new group of countries has growing influence over the future of the world. US NUCLEAR WEAPONS POLICY AND ARMS CONTROL US Nuclear Weapons Policy and Arms Control : US Nuclear Policy Review Project : Policy Dialogue Brief: June 2008 : Download the PDF : On November 13, 2007, the Stanley Foundation convened a half-day discussion at the Park Hyatt Hotel in Washington, DC, with Bush administration officials, congressional staff, foreign diplomatic staff, and nongovernmental organization (NGO) policy experts, asTSF RISING POWERS
The European Union (EU) is not a country in the traditional sense of the word, but rather a collection of 27 independent countries that form a strong political, economic, and sometimes cultural union. Today, the EU is a world power on par with the United States.However, it took many years and treaties to get the EU where it is today. The EU has a strong foreign policy that incorporates many ofGREAT EXPECTATIONS
Great Expectations: By Alexander T. J. Lennon : Policy Dialogue Brief: August 2008 : Download the PDF : The Stanley Foundation recently convened a three-day workshop to provide an opportunity for a handful of Asian and European policymakers to meet with American analysts. RESTRUCTURING AMERICA'S GROUND FORCES: BETTER, NOT BIGGER Restructuring America's Ground Forces: Better, Not Bigger: Frank G. Hoffman and Steven Metz : Policy Analysis Brief: September 2007 :Download the PDF
EVOLVING NUCLEAR REALITIES AND US-RUSSIAN RELATIONS Evolving Nuclear Realities and US-Russian Relations : Policy Dialogue Brief: November 2008 : Download the PDF : On April 21-22, the Stanley Foundation cosponsored an international nuclear dialogue in St. Petersburg, Russia, in cooperation with several Russian organizations: Green Cross International, the Public Council of Rosatom, and the Russian Academy of Science. ENVISIONING A FUTURE MULTILATERAL SECURITY MECHANISM FOR Envisioning a Future Multilateral Security Mechanism for Northeast Asia: What’s at Stake for the US? Policy Memo: March 2008 : Downloadthe PDF
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE UN GLOBAL COUNTERTERRORISM STRATEGY Implementation of the UN Global Counterterrorism Strategy: 42nd Conference on the United Nations of the Next Decade : ConferenceReport: August 2007
TSF RISING POWERS
The global order is changing. The 21st century will be marked by many competing sources of global power. Across politics, culture, military strength, economics, and more, a new group of countries has growing influence over the future of the world.TSF RISING POWERS
In 2007 Turkey had an estimated GDP of $667.7 billion, with a GDP per capita (purchasing power per individual) of approximately $9,400. The United States, the largest economy in the world and one of Turkey’s major trading partners, had an estimated GDP in 2007 of $13.86trillion, with a
TSF RISING POWERS
It is the third-largest supplier of troops and services to international peacekeeping efforts, and has participated in 35 missions. It has been present on peacekeeping missions in Kuwait, Angola, Somalia, and others. It was a founding member of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM).TSF RISING POWERS
A thorough reordering of global power structures is now in the making. Major powers now compete for exclusive rights to long-term secure energy supplies, including rising powers such as Brazil, Russia, India, and China.The industrial Western countries that belong to the International Energy Agency (IEA) no longer share a common strategic approach. And the free market mechanism of majorTSF RISING POWERS
South Korea, formally known as the Republic of Korea, is enjoying one of the fastest rates of prolonged economic growth in modern history.It is on track to become the ninth-largest economy and third-wealthiest nation in the world by 2025.This country of 49 million people is already one of the most scientifically and technologically advanced. More than 90 percent of all homes are connected toTSF RISING POWERS
It seems everything in Brazil is larger than life: land mass, population, amount and variety of natural resources, even cultural traditions and music. This country boasts vast natural resources and enticing cultural traditions that draw both business and tourism alike. The country has seemingly unending potential to grow and develop; it is currently the world’s top exporter of beef, chickenGREAT EXPECTATIONS
Great Expectations: By Alexander T. J. Lennon : Policy Dialogue Brief: August 2008 : Download the PDF : The Stanley Foundation recently convened a three-day workshop to provide an opportunity for a handful of Asian and European policymakers to meet with American analysts. US NUCLEAR WEAPONS POLICY AND ARMS CONTROL US Nuclear Weapons Policy and Arms Control : US Nuclear Policy Review Project : Policy Dialogue Brief: June 2008 : Download the PDF : On November 13, 2007, the Stanley Foundation convened a half-day discussion at the Park Hyatt Hotel in Washington, DC, with Bush administration officials, congressional staff, foreign diplomatic staff, and nongovernmental organization (NGO) policy experts, as RESTRUCTURING AMERICA'S GROUND FORCES: BETTER, NOT BIGGER Restructuring America's Ground Forces: Better, Not Bigger: Frank G. Hoffman and Steven Metz : Policy Analysis Brief: September 2007 :Download the PDF
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE UN GLOBAL COUNTERTERRORISM STRATEGY Implementation of the UN Global Counterterrorism Strategy: 42nd Conference on the United Nations of the Next Decade : ConferenceReport: August 2007
TSF RISING POWERS
The global order is changing. The 21st century will be marked by many competing sources of global power. Across politics, culture, military strength, economics, and more, a new group of countries has growing influence over the future of the world.TSF RISING POWERS
In 2007 Turkey had an estimated GDP of $667.7 billion, with a GDP per capita (purchasing power per individual) of approximately $9,400. The United States, the largest economy in the world and one of Turkey’s major trading partners, had an estimated GDP in 2007 of $13.86trillion, with a
TSF RISING POWERS
It is the third-largest supplier of troops and services to international peacekeeping efforts, and has participated in 35 missions. It has been present on peacekeeping missions in Kuwait, Angola, Somalia, and others. It was a founding member of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM).TSF RISING POWERS
A thorough reordering of global power structures is now in the making. Major powers now compete for exclusive rights to long-term secure energy supplies, including rising powers such as Brazil, Russia, India, and China.The industrial Western countries that belong to the International Energy Agency (IEA) no longer share a common strategic approach. And the free market mechanism of majorTSF RISING POWERS
South Korea, formally known as the Republic of Korea, is enjoying one of the fastest rates of prolonged economic growth in modern history.It is on track to become the ninth-largest economy and third-wealthiest nation in the world by 2025.This country of 49 million people is already one of the most scientifically and technologically advanced. More than 90 percent of all homes are connected toTSF RISING POWERS
It seems everything in Brazil is larger than life: land mass, population, amount and variety of natural resources, even cultural traditions and music. This country boasts vast natural resources and enticing cultural traditions that draw both business and tourism alike. The country has seemingly unending potential to grow and develop; it is currently the world’s top exporter of beef, chickenGREAT EXPECTATIONS
Great Expectations: By Alexander T. J. Lennon : Policy Dialogue Brief: August 2008 : Download the PDF : The Stanley Foundation recently convened a three-day workshop to provide an opportunity for a handful of Asian and European policymakers to meet with American analysts. US NUCLEAR WEAPONS POLICY AND ARMS CONTROL US Nuclear Weapons Policy and Arms Control : US Nuclear Policy Review Project : Policy Dialogue Brief: June 2008 : Download the PDF : On November 13, 2007, the Stanley Foundation convened a half-day discussion at the Park Hyatt Hotel in Washington, DC, with Bush administration officials, congressional staff, foreign diplomatic staff, and nongovernmental organization (NGO) policy experts, as RESTRUCTURING AMERICA'S GROUND FORCES: BETTER, NOT BIGGER Restructuring America's Ground Forces: Better, Not Bigger: Frank G. Hoffman and Steven Metz : Policy Analysis Brief: September 2007 :Download the PDF
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE UN GLOBAL COUNTERTERRORISM STRATEGY Implementation of the UN Global Counterterrorism Strategy: 42nd Conference on the United Nations of the Next Decade : ConferenceReport: August 2007
FUTURE WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION Future Weapons of Mass Destruction: A Joint Symposium by the Stanley Foundation and the Potomac Institute : Policy Dialogue Brief: June 2007 : Download the PDFTSF RISING POWERS
South Korea, formally known as the Republic of Korea, is enjoying one of the fastest rates of prolonged economic growth in modern history.It is on track to become the ninth-largest economy and third-wealthiest nation in the world by 2025.This country of 49 million people is already one of the most scientifically and technologically advanced. More than 90 percent of all homes are connected toTSF RISING POWERS
The global order is changing. The 21st century will be marked by many competing sources of global power. Across politics, culture, military strength, economics, and more, a new group of countries has growing influence over the future of the world. US NUCLEAR WEAPONS POLICY AND ARMS CONTROL US Nuclear Weapons Policy and Arms Control : US Nuclear Policy Review Project : Policy Dialogue Brief: June 2008 : Download the PDF : On November 13, 2007, the Stanley Foundation convened a half-day discussion at the Park Hyatt Hotel in Washington, DC, with Bush administration officials, congressional staff, foreign diplomatic staff, and nongovernmental organization (NGO) policy experts, asTSF RISING POWERS
The European Union (EU) is not a country in the traditional sense of the word, but rather a collection of 27 independent countries that form a strong political, economic, and sometimes cultural union. Today, the EU is a world power on par with the United States.However, it took many years and treaties to get the EU where it is today. The EU has a strong foreign policy that incorporates many ofGREAT EXPECTATIONS
Great Expectations: By Alexander T. J. Lennon : Policy Dialogue Brief: August 2008 : Download the PDF : The Stanley Foundation recently convened a three-day workshop to provide an opportunity for a handful of Asian and European policymakers to meet with American analysts. RESTRUCTURING AMERICA'S GROUND FORCES: BETTER, NOT BIGGER Restructuring America's Ground Forces: Better, Not Bigger: Frank G. Hoffman and Steven Metz : Policy Analysis Brief: September 2007 :Download the PDF
EVOLVING NUCLEAR REALITIES AND US-RUSSIAN RELATIONS Evolving Nuclear Realities and US-Russian Relations : Policy Dialogue Brief: November 2008 : Download the PDF : On April 21-22, the Stanley Foundation cosponsored an international nuclear dialogue in St. Petersburg, Russia, in cooperation with several Russian organizations: Green Cross International, the Public Council of Rosatom, and the Russian Academy of Science. ENVISIONING A FUTURE MULTILATERAL SECURITY MECHANISM FOR Envisioning a Future Multilateral Security Mechanism for Northeast Asia: What’s at Stake for the US? Policy Memo: March 2008 : Downloadthe PDF
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE UN GLOBAL COUNTERTERRORISM STRATEGY Implementation of the UN Global Counterterrorism Strategy: 42nd Conference on the United Nations of the Next Decade : ConferenceReport: August 2007
TSF RISING POWERS
The global order is changing. The 21st century will be marked by many competing sources of global power. Across politics, culture, military strength, economics, and more, a new group of countries has growing influence over the future of the world.TSF RISING POWERS
A thorough reordering of global power structures is now in the making. Major powers now compete for exclusive rights to long-term secure energy supplies, including rising powers such as Brazil, Russia, India, and China.The industrial Western countries that belong to the International Energy Agency (IEA) no longer share a common strategic approach. And the free market mechanism of majorTSF RISING POWERS
In 2007 Turkey had an estimated GDP of $667.7 billion, with a GDP per capita (purchasing power per individual) of approximately $9,400. The United States, the largest economy in the world and one of Turkey’s major trading partners, had an estimated GDP in 2007 of $13.86trillion, with a
BRAZIL TAKES OFF (FROM "BRAZIL RISING") Simon Marks reports on the remarkable rise of aircraft giant Embraer and more. This audio segment is part of "Brazil Rising," a public radio documentary produced by the Stanley Foundation, KQED Public Radio, and KUT Austin. FUTURE WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION Future Weapons of Mass Destruction: A Joint Symposium by the Stanley Foundation and the Potomac Institute : Policy Dialogue Brief: June 2007 : Download the PDF RESTRUCTURING AMERICA'S GROUND FORCES: BETTER, NOT BIGGER Restructuring America's Ground Forces: Better, Not Bigger: Frank G. Hoffman and Steven Metz : Policy Analysis Brief: September 2007 :Download the PDF
US NUCLEAR WEAPONS POLICY AND ARMS CONTROL US Nuclear Weapons Policy and Arms Control : US Nuclear Policy Review Project : Policy Dialogue Brief: June 2008 : Download the PDF : On November 13, 2007, the Stanley Foundation convened a half-day discussion at the Park Hyatt Hotel in Washington, DC, with Bush administration officials, congressional staff, foreign diplomatic staff, and nongovernmental organization (NGO) policy experts, as ENVISIONING A FUTURE MULTILATERAL SECURITY MECHANISM FOR Envisioning a Future Multilateral Security Mechanism for Northeast Asia: What’s at Stake for the US? Policy Memo: March 2008 : Downloadthe PDF
EVOLVING NUCLEAR REALITIES AND US-RUSSIAN RELATIONS Evolving Nuclear Realities and US-Russian Relations : Policy Dialogue Brief: November 2008 : Download the PDF : On April 21-22, the Stanley Foundation cosponsored an international nuclear dialogue in St. Petersburg, Russia, in cooperation with several Russian organizations: Green Cross International, the Public Council of Rosatom, and the Russian Academy of Science. IMPLEMENTATION OF THE UN GLOBAL COUNTERTERRORISM STRATEGY Implementation of the UN Global Counterterrorism Strategy: 42nd Conference on the United Nations of the Next Decade : ConferenceReport: August 2007
TSF RISING POWERS
The global order is changing. The 21st century will be marked by many competing sources of global power. Across politics, culture, military strength, economics, and more, a new group of countries has growing influence over the future of the world.TSF RISING POWERS
A thorough reordering of global power structures is now in the making. Major powers now compete for exclusive rights to long-term secure energy supplies, including rising powers such as Brazil, Russia, India, and China.The industrial Western countries that belong to the International Energy Agency (IEA) no longer share a common strategic approach. And the free market mechanism of majorTSF RISING POWERS
In 2007 Turkey had an estimated GDP of $667.7 billion, with a GDP per capita (purchasing power per individual) of approximately $9,400. The United States, the largest economy in the world and one of Turkey’s major trading partners, had an estimated GDP in 2007 of $13.86trillion, with a
BRAZIL TAKES OFF (FROM "BRAZIL RISING") Simon Marks reports on the remarkable rise of aircraft giant Embraer and more. This audio segment is part of "Brazil Rising," a public radio documentary produced by the Stanley Foundation, KQED Public Radio, and KUT Austin. FUTURE WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION Future Weapons of Mass Destruction: A Joint Symposium by the Stanley Foundation and the Potomac Institute : Policy Dialogue Brief: June 2007 : Download the PDF RESTRUCTURING AMERICA'S GROUND FORCES: BETTER, NOT BIGGER Restructuring America's Ground Forces: Better, Not Bigger: Frank G. Hoffman and Steven Metz : Policy Analysis Brief: September 2007 :Download the PDF
US NUCLEAR WEAPONS POLICY AND ARMS CONTROL US Nuclear Weapons Policy and Arms Control : US Nuclear Policy Review Project : Policy Dialogue Brief: June 2008 : Download the PDF : On November 13, 2007, the Stanley Foundation convened a half-day discussion at the Park Hyatt Hotel in Washington, DC, with Bush administration officials, congressional staff, foreign diplomatic staff, and nongovernmental organization (NGO) policy experts, as ENVISIONING A FUTURE MULTILATERAL SECURITY MECHANISM FOR Envisioning a Future Multilateral Security Mechanism for Northeast Asia: What’s at Stake for the US? Policy Memo: March 2008 : Downloadthe PDF
EVOLVING NUCLEAR REALITIES AND US-RUSSIAN RELATIONS Evolving Nuclear Realities and US-Russian Relations : Policy Dialogue Brief: November 2008 : Download the PDF : On April 21-22, the Stanley Foundation cosponsored an international nuclear dialogue in St. Petersburg, Russia, in cooperation with several Russian organizations: Green Cross International, the Public Council of Rosatom, and the Russian Academy of Science. IMPLEMENTATION OF THE UN GLOBAL COUNTERTERRORISM STRATEGY Implementation of the UN Global Counterterrorism Strategy: 42nd Conference on the United Nations of the Next Decade : ConferenceReport: August 2007
TSF RISING POWERS
The global order is changing. The 21st century will be marked by many competing sources of global power. Across politics, culture, military strength, economics, and more, a new group of countries has growing influence over the future of the world.TSF RISING POWERS
The European Union (EU) is not a country in the traditional sense of the word, but rather a collection of 27 independent countries that form a strong political, economic, and sometimes cultural union. Today, the EU is a world power on par with the United States.However, it took many years and treaties to get the EU where it is today. The EU has a strong foreign policy that incorporates many ofTSF RISING POWERS
South Korea, formally known as the Republic of Korea, is enjoying one of the fastest rates of prolonged economic growth in modern history.It is on track to become the ninth-largest economy and third-wealthiest nation in the world by 2025.This country of 49 million people is already one of the most scientifically and technologically advanced. More than 90 percent of all homes are connected to FUTURE WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION Future Weapons of Mass Destruction: A Joint Symposium by the Stanley Foundation and the Potomac Institute : Policy Dialogue Brief: June 2007 : Download the PDFTSF RISING POWERS
It is the third-largest supplier of troops and services to international peacekeeping efforts, and has participated in 35 missions. It has been present on peacekeeping missions in Kuwait, Angola, Somalia, and others. It was a founding member of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM). US NUCLEAR WEAPONS POLICY AND ARMS CONTROL US Nuclear Weapons Policy and Arms Control : US Nuclear Policy Review Project : Policy Dialogue Brief: June 2008 : Download the PDF : On November 13, 2007, the Stanley Foundation convened a half-day discussion at the Park Hyatt Hotel in Washington, DC, with Bush administration officials, congressional staff, foreign diplomatic staff, and nongovernmental organization (NGO) policy experts, asGREAT EXPECTATIONS
Great Expectations: By Alexander T. J. Lennon : Policy Dialogue Brief: August 2008 : Download the PDF : The Stanley Foundation recently convened a three-day workshop to provide an opportunity for a handful of Asian and European policymakers to meet with American analysts. EVOLVING NUCLEAR REALITIES AND US-RUSSIAN RELATIONS Evolving Nuclear Realities and US-Russian Relations : Policy Dialogue Brief: November 2008 : Download the PDF : On April 21-22, the Stanley Foundation cosponsored an international nuclear dialogue in St. Petersburg, Russia, in cooperation with several Russian organizations: Green Cross International, the Public Council of Rosatom, and the Russian Academy of Science. DOES THE WORLD NEED CHINA’S CONFUCIAN SOUL? Li Hongwei is a young journalist in China. He covers international news, especially China’s relations with foreign countries. Li is a visiting fellow at the Stanley Foundation during July as a part of the Asia Foundation’s L.Z. Yuan Fellowship in Media and International Affairs, which focuses on US foreign policy and the domestic forces that shape its course, including the crucial role IMPLEMENTATION OF THE UN GLOBAL COUNTERTERRORISM STRATEGY Implementation of the UN Global Counterterrorism Strategy: 42nd Conference on the United Nations of the Next Decade : ConferenceReport: August 2007
TSF RISING POWERS
The global order is changing. The 21st century will be marked by many competing sources of global power. Across politics, culture, military strength, economics, and more, a new group of countries has growing influence over the future of the world.TSF RISING POWERS
A thorough reordering of global power structures is now in the making. Major powers now compete for exclusive rights to long-term secure energy supplies, including rising powers such as Brazil, Russia, India, and China.The industrial Western countries that belong to the International Energy Agency (IEA) no longer share a common strategic approach. And the free market mechanism of major BRAZIL TAKES OFF (FROM "BRAZIL RISING") Simon Marks reports on the remarkable rise of aircraft giant Embraer and more. This audio segment is part of "Brazil Rising," a public radio documentary produced by the Stanley Foundation, KQED Public Radio, and KUT Austin. FUTURE WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION Future Weapons of Mass Destruction: A Joint Symposium by the Stanley Foundation and the Potomac Institute : Policy Dialogue Brief: June 2007 : Download the PDF BOOM OR BUST IN BOMBAY Mumbai, India—Dine at any of Mumbai’s growing number of gourmet restaurants, sleep in one of its swanky five-star hotels, or browse some of the city’s budding art galleries and you’ll see the economic signs of India’s rise as a global power.Step outside, however, to see children begging on the streets and sidewalk shanty towns filling the gaps between shiny new developments and you RESTRUCTURING AMERICA'S GROUND FORCES: BETTER, NOT BIGGER Restructuring America's Ground Forces: Better, Not Bigger: Frank G. Hoffman and Steven Metz : Policy Analysis Brief: September 2007 :Download the PDF
US NUCLEAR WEAPONS POLICY AND ARMS CONTROL US Nuclear Weapons Policy and Arms Control : US Nuclear Policy Review Project : Policy Dialogue Brief: June 2008 : Download the PDF : On November 13, 2007, the Stanley Foundation convened a half-day discussion at the Park Hyatt Hotel in Washington, DC, with Bush administration officials, congressional staff, foreign diplomatic staff, and nongovernmental organization (NGO) policy experts, as ENVISIONING A FUTURE MULTILATERAL SECURITY MECHANISM FOR Envisioning a Future Multilateral Security Mechanism for Northeast Asia: What’s at Stake for the US? Policy Memo: March 2008 : Downloadthe PDF
EVOLVING NUCLEAR REALITIES AND US-RUSSIAN RELATIONS Evolving Nuclear Realities and US-Russian Relations : Policy Dialogue Brief: November 2008 : Download the PDF : On April 21-22, the Stanley Foundation cosponsored an international nuclear dialogue in St. Petersburg, Russia, in cooperation with several Russian organizations: Green Cross International, the Public Council of Rosatom, and the Russian Academy of Science. IMPLEMENTATION OF THE UN GLOBAL COUNTERTERRORISM STRATEGY Implementation of the UN Global Counterterrorism Strategy: 42nd Conference on the United Nations of the Next Decade : ConferenceReport: August 2007
TSF RISING POWERS
The global order is changing. The 21st century will be marked by many competing sources of global power. Across politics, culture, military strength, economics, and more, a new group of countries has growing influence over the future of the world.TSF RISING POWERS
A thorough reordering of global power structures is now in the making. Major powers now compete for exclusive rights to long-term secure energy supplies, including rising powers such as Brazil, Russia, India, and China.The industrial Western countries that belong to the International Energy Agency (IEA) no longer share a common strategic approach. And the free market mechanism of major BRAZIL TAKES OFF (FROM "BRAZIL RISING") Simon Marks reports on the remarkable rise of aircraft giant Embraer and more. This audio segment is part of "Brazil Rising," a public radio documentary produced by the Stanley Foundation, KQED Public Radio, and KUT Austin. FUTURE WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION Future Weapons of Mass Destruction: A Joint Symposium by the Stanley Foundation and the Potomac Institute : Policy Dialogue Brief: June 2007 : Download the PDF BOOM OR BUST IN BOMBAY Mumbai, India—Dine at any of Mumbai’s growing number of gourmet restaurants, sleep in one of its swanky five-star hotels, or browse some of the city’s budding art galleries and you’ll see the economic signs of India’s rise as a global power.Step outside, however, to see children begging on the streets and sidewalk shanty towns filling the gaps between shiny new developments and you RESTRUCTURING AMERICA'S GROUND FORCES: BETTER, NOT BIGGER Restructuring America's Ground Forces: Better, Not Bigger: Frank G. Hoffman and Steven Metz : Policy Analysis Brief: September 2007 :Download the PDF
US NUCLEAR WEAPONS POLICY AND ARMS CONTROL US Nuclear Weapons Policy and Arms Control : US Nuclear Policy Review Project : Policy Dialogue Brief: June 2008 : Download the PDF : On November 13, 2007, the Stanley Foundation convened a half-day discussion at the Park Hyatt Hotel in Washington, DC, with Bush administration officials, congressional staff, foreign diplomatic staff, and nongovernmental organization (NGO) policy experts, as ENVISIONING A FUTURE MULTILATERAL SECURITY MECHANISM FOR Envisioning a Future Multilateral Security Mechanism for Northeast Asia: What’s at Stake for the US? Policy Memo: March 2008 : Downloadthe PDF
EVOLVING NUCLEAR REALITIES AND US-RUSSIAN RELATIONS Evolving Nuclear Realities and US-Russian Relations : Policy Dialogue Brief: November 2008 : Download the PDF : On April 21-22, the Stanley Foundation cosponsored an international nuclear dialogue in St. Petersburg, Russia, in cooperation with several Russian organizations: Green Cross International, the Public Council of Rosatom, and the Russian Academy of Science. IMPLEMENTATION OF THE UN GLOBAL COUNTERTERRORISM STRATEGY Implementation of the UN Global Counterterrorism Strategy: 42nd Conference on the United Nations of the Next Decade : ConferenceReport: August 2007
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The global order is changing. The 21st century will be marked by many competing sources of global power. Across politics, culture, military strength, economics, and more, a new group of countries has growing influence over the future of the world.TSF RISING POWERS
The European Union (EU) is not a country in the traditional sense of the word, but rather a collection of 27 independent countries that form a strong political, economic, and sometimes cultural union. Today, the EU is a world power on par with the United States.However, it took many years and treaties to get the EU where it is today. The EU has a strong foreign policy that incorporates many ofTSF RISING POWERS
South Korea, formally known as the Republic of Korea, is enjoying one of the fastest rates of prolonged economic growth in modern history.It is on track to become the ninth-largest economy and third-wealthiest nation in the world by 2025.This country of 49 million people is already one of the most scientifically and technologically advanced. More than 90 percent of all homes are connected to FUTURE WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION Future Weapons of Mass Destruction: A Joint Symposium by the Stanley Foundation and the Potomac Institute : Policy Dialogue Brief: June 2007 : Download the PDF US NUCLEAR WEAPONS POLICY AND ARMS CONTROL US Nuclear Weapons Policy and Arms Control : US Nuclear Policy Review Project : Policy Dialogue Brief: June 2008 : Download the PDF : On November 13, 2007, the Stanley Foundation convened a half-day discussion at the Park Hyatt Hotel in Washington, DC, with Bush administration officials, congressional staff, foreign diplomatic staff, and nongovernmental organization (NGO) policy experts, as THE US AND RISING POWERS The United States and rising powers is the subject of this article from the 2009 Great Decisions briefing book. The article examines how the US-dominated post-Cold War era is waning and new countries are increasing their influence in economic, political, and even militarymatters.
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Great Expectations: By Alexander T. J. Lennon : Policy Dialogue Brief: August 2008 : Download the PDF : The Stanley Foundation recently convened a three-day workshop to provide an opportunity for a handful of Asian and European policymakers to meet with American analysts. EVOLVING NUCLEAR REALITIES AND US-RUSSIAN RELATIONS Evolving Nuclear Realities and US-Russian Relations : Policy Dialogue Brief: November 2008 : Download the PDF : On April 21-22, the Stanley Foundation cosponsored an international nuclear dialogue in St. Petersburg, Russia, in cooperation with several Russian organizations: Green Cross International, the Public Council of Rosatom, and the Russian Academy of Science. DOES THE WORLD NEED CHINA’S CONFUCIAN SOUL? Li Hongwei is a young journalist in China. He covers international news, especially China’s relations with foreign countries. Li is a visiting fellow at the Stanley Foundation during July as a part of the Asia Foundation’s L.Z. Yuan Fellowship in Media and International Affairs, which focuses on US foreign policy and the domestic forces that shape its course, including the crucial role IMPLEMENTATION OF THE UN GLOBAL COUNTERTERRORISM STRATEGY Implementation of the UN Global Counterterrorism Strategy: 42nd Conference on the United Nations of the Next Decade : ConferenceReport: August 2007
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