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A new Council Special Report argues that the United States cannot afford the burden of additional military commitments, making it imperative to avert international
crises before they threaten U.S. interests, international stability,
and human lives. The report, titled Enhancing U.S. Preventive Action,
provides policymaker...s with an actionable roadmap to make U.S.
prevention architecture more effective at identifying, preventing, and
responding to potential crises abroad.Read More
crises before they threaten U.S. interests, international stability,
and human lives. The report, titled Enhancing U.S. Preventive Action,
provides policymaker...s with an actionable roadmap to make U.S.
prevention architecture more effective at identifying, preventing, and
responding to potential crises abroad.Read More
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The United States can ill afford the burden of additional foreign policy challenges, making it imperative that the U.S. government find ways to identify, delay, and avert international crises that could harm U.S. ...

Tyler Wiebe
http://www.cfr.org/publication/20442/ses sion_i_of_a_council_on_foreign_relations _symposium_on_pandemic_influenza.html
You need to use better sound bites and a false scarcity scenario to get people to take the H1N1 vaccine? Who's side are you on?

CFR.org, Council on Foreign Relations Today at noon ET: CFR's defense fellow Max Boot--just back from Afghanistan--will chat live with Politico.com readers and YOU! To participate, visit: http://bit.ly/4dJld2. Below, read Boot's most recent article in the Weekly Standard.
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Max Boot says the war effort is succeeding in parts of Afghanistan - with time and troops the gains can be consolidated.

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This morning CFR fellows Max Boot and Daniel Markey, both just back from trips to Afghanistan and Pakistan, discussed their recommendations for U.S. policy in the region, as well as Secretary of State Clinton's recent trip to Pakistan, with CFR.org's Editor Robert McMahon. Listen to their discussion here: http://bit.ly.../45uTW7.
On Monday at 12:00 p.m. ET, Max Boot will chat live online with Politico.com readers on U.S. strategy in Afghanistan. To participate, visit this page shortly before noon to register and submit your question: http://bit.ly/4dJld2.Read More
On Monday at 12:00 p.m. ET, Max Boot will chat live online with Politico.com readers on U.S. strategy in Afghanistan. To participate, visit this page shortly before noon to register and submit your question: http://bit.ly/4dJld2.Read More
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As the Obama administration wrestles with what to do in Afghanistan as the deadliest month of the war for Americans comes to an end, listen to a discussion between CFR fellows Max Boot and Daniel Markey, both just back from the region.

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In a recent address at CFR’s Washington, DC, office, Senate Foreign Relations Committee chairman John Kerry opposed a major troop increase in Afghanistan, stressing the need for developing the country's security forces and governing capacity. Watch the video here: http://bit.ly/bui7Y. The transcript of both his speech ...and the question and answer session between the Senator and the New York Times' David Sanger is available here: http://bit.ly/3SAynr.Read More
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At a CFR meeting, U.S. Senator John Kerry opposed a major troop increase in Afghanistan, stressing the need for developing the country's security forces and governing capacity.

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CFR is proud to announce that its new Washington, DC,
building was recently awarded LEED Gold certification, the nationally accepted
benchmark for sustainable building design and practices! Gold is the second highest level of
certification, behind platinum. Only 33 other buildings in Washington have reached gold certification. http://bit.ly/WX99L

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Tomorrow, journalists, scientists, heads of NGOs and other experts will gather at CFR headquarters in New York to discuss the science behind pandemic influenza and its impact on the economy and U.S. foreign policy. Watch the symposium live on www.cfr.org, by registering here: http://bit.ly/2v84A4. Viewers may pose a qu...estion during the question-and-answer portion of each session via Twitter by tweeting the question along with the hashtag #CFRQ&A.The complete symposium schedule is available here: http://bit.ly/2veV9U.Read More
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8:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. (ET) On Friday, October 16, 2009, watch experts discuss the science behind pandemic influenza as well as its economic and political implications. This symposium is cosponsored with Science Magazine. ***REGISTER FOR THE LIVE WEBCAST***

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Yesterday CFR.org interviewed Iran's foreign minister Manouchehr Mottaki. In discussing his country's nuclear program he says: "Recognition of [nuclear] rights by these countries should not be only
on paper. It must be fulfilled on the ground. That is what we are
arguing. And we believe that must be respected and recognized in
practice..." Read the full interview:
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Ahead of Iran's talks with world powers, Iranian Foreign Minister tells CFR.org Tehran will push for recognition of its legal right to enrich uranium, and seek to broaden negotiations to include political, economic, and security partnerships.

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Today CFR hosted a conversation between CFR President Richard Haass and Libyan
leader Muammar al-Qaddafi at its NY headquarters. They covered mideast peace, why Libya gave up their WMDs, Iran’s nuclear program, the UN, terrorism, and more. Listen here: http://bit.ly/42Y6l
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Listen to Muammar al-Qaddafi, leader and guide of the revolution of the Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, discuss international issues including the Israeli-Palestinian peace process and nuclear proliferation.

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As world leaders arrive in Pittsburgh today for the G20 meeting, another CFR multimedia interactive offers
an in-depth look at the causes and consequences of the global economic crisis. This Crisis Guide unravels the questions surrounding the downturn and sheds light on
its policy implications, drawing on insights from leading thinkers
on economics and international affairs.
Check it out!
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An in-depth, multimedia look at the causes and consequences of the global economic crisis that seeks to unravel the questions surrounding the downturn and shed light on its policy implications, drawing on insights from leading thinkers on economics and international affairs.

CFR.org, Council on Foreign Relations Want to prepare for the G20 summit in Pittsburgh? This new CFR online, multimedia interactive illustrates the architecture of international finance, past and present: http://www.cfr.org/ggmonitor

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CFR.org, Council on Foreign Relations As world leaders arrive in NY to attend the UN General Assembly meetings, a few stopped by CFR in New York to give a public address. Watch European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso speak on Climate Change: http://bit.ly/THgGM; Victor Yushenko discuss political, economic, and social changes in Ukraine: http://bit.ly/DII3i; and South Korean President Lee Myung-Bak on the U.S.-Korea Alliance: http://bit.ly/Tfsus
Achieving a Deal on Climate Change: A European Union View on Copenhagen (Video) - Council on Foreign
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Watch European Commission President José Manuel Barroso speak about the economic, moral, and environmental effects of climate change and the steps the European Union is taking to address this challenge.

















