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2008 Issues

Winter 2008
Winter 2008

International Order
Building multilateral security cooperation may require expanding the G-8

Rising Powers: The New Global Reality
What does it means for countries to be responsible stakeholders?

Rising Powers: The New Global Reality
In the wake of the Russia-Georgia conflict, Turkey looks to strengthen ties with former Soviet states

Nuclear Nonproliferation
New report outlines how US should reconfigure its nuclear policy

Rising Powers: The New Global Reality
Article by Stanley Foundation program officer focuses on the United States and rising powers


Fall 2008
Fall 2008

United Nations
Global responses to escalating civil conflicts are ­needed, and they’ll have implications for US policy

Rising Powers: The New Global Reality
The United States has an opportunity to forge enduring partnerships with rising powers to solve pressing global problems

Rising Powers Preview

US Diplomacy
A long-touted civilian reserve corps is just part of the solution, but focus should be on boosting permanent US diplomacy efforts

Middle East
Helping Syria attract foreign investments, integrate into the global economy, do business with America will further reforms

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Brazil


Summer 2008
Summer 2008

Rising Powers: The New Global Reality
US, Indian journalists explore India’s rise and challenges ahead

Nonproliferation
Historic St. Petersburg nuclear dialogue ­provides rare opportunity for interaction with Russian scientists

Rising Powers: The New Global Reality
New public radio documentary

Middle East
Successful US leadership in the Middle East will require engagement, not a divide-and-conquer strategy

Rising Powers: The New Global Reality
An Interview With Odair Gonçalves


Spring 2008
Spring 2008

Asia-Pacific
Confidence- and security-building measures can foster stable, productive relations between the United States, China, and Japan

US, Middle East
Policymakers should make multilateralism central to efforts to rebuild America’s reputation

Technology
US Military Advances Raise New Strategic Consequences

US Diplomacy
Most agree the United States must boost its civilian diplomacy efforts. So why isn’t the idea gathering steam?


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2010-11 Explorer Awards Entry
2010-11 Explorer Awards EntryFull-time (as of September 1, 2010) K-12 classroom teachers at Saints Mary and Mathias Catholic School or within the Muscatine Community School District may enter the drawing that will determine ten finalists. Learn more.
 
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Review and Vitalization of Peacebuilding
The United Nations Peacebuilding Commission is undergoing its first, five-year comprehensive review. The Stanley Foundation recently convened a meeting to examine key areas of consensus and significant questions remaining in the review process. Read the Policy Memo and the full conference report.
 
The 1540 Hub
The 1540 HubIn 2004, the United Nations Security Council unanimously passed Resolution 1540 aimed at keeping the ingredients for weapons of mass destruction out of the wrong hands. The 1540 Hub centralizes the various international and NGO resources relevant to 1540 in a single website.
 
Three Voices

Representatives of the Stanley Foundation, the Centre for International Governance Innovation, and the China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations examine Leadership and the Global Governance Agenda. Also read their keynote remarks.

 
G-8 and G-20 Resources
G-8 and G-20 ResourcesThe Stanley Foundation's David Shorr, Keith Porter, and Sean Harder attended the G-8 and G-20 Summits in Canada. These resources on the meetings are now available.
 
Policy Analysis
John Blaney, Jacques Paul Klein, and Sean McFate examine peacebuilding lessons from Liberia. Bonnie Jenkins reviews the future of the G-8 Global Partnership. And Bruce Jones asks how the G-20 can help the United Nation perform and reform. See all Policy Analysis Briefs.
 
Now Showing
Now ShowingA new Now Showing event-in-a-box toolkit features Radioactive Challenge, a DVD that helps viewers examine the challenge of securing all vulnerable nuclear materials globally. It aims to encourage discussion of the complexities of the “world’s greatest security challenge,” keeping nuclear material out of the hands of terrorists. Sign Up
 
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