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Category Archives: Reference
Francisco Aguilar’s security innovation
Risk-detecting Ball May Get Big Bounce in Vegas Mentions Francisco Aguilar, former Belfer IGA Student Fellow Boston Globe “If you’re going to the Consumer Electronics Show for the first time, I recommend taking the Francisco Aguilar route. The cofounder of Bounce … Continue reading
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Tagged Belfer Center, Boston Globe, Francisco Aguilar, guns, invention, NRA, risk, safe, Vegas
Foreign Policy’s Top 25 Books to Read in 2013
What to Read in 2013 Foreign Policy Foreign Policy lists Joseph S Nye‘s Presidential Leadership and the Creation of the American Era (due out in May) as one of the 25 new books to read in 2013. Read more >
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Tagged 2013, America, Belfer Center, books, Election, foreign policy, Joseph S. Nye, leadership, president, read, United States
Graham Allison on U.S. “red lines” for Iran
To Calm Israel, U.S. Offers Ways to Restrain Iran New York Times September 2, 2012 Cited: Graham Allison, Belfer Center director By-line: David Sanger, Belfer Center senior fellow, with Eric Schmitt Topic: U.S. “red lines” on Iran “Inside the Obama … Continue reading
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Tagged "red lines", Belfer Center, David Sanger, Graham Allison, Iran, Israel, Middle East, nuclear, United States
Nicholas Burns on Iran
Welcome Sanity on Iran The National Interest August 21, 2012 Cited: Nicholas Burns, professor of the practice of diplomacy and international politics and a member of the Belfer Center Board of Directors Topic: Iran “As the conversations continue to swirl … Continue reading
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Tagged Belfer Center, diplomacy, Iran, Nicholas Burns, United States
John Mueller and Mark G. Stewart on “terrorism experts” from the Spring 2012 issue of International Security
The sham “terrorism expert” industry Salon (column by Glenn Greenwald) August 15, 2012 Cited: “The Terrorism Delusion,” an International Security article by John Mueller and Mark G. Stewart Also cited: Stephen M. Walt, member of the Belfer Center Board of Directors … Continue reading
Leonardo Maugeri on world oil production capacity
The Coming Oil Boom Reuters August 9, 2012 Cited: Leonardo Maugeri, Roy Family Fellow with the Belfer Center’s Geopolitics of Energy Project Topic: World oil production capacity “‘The extraction technologies are not new,’ Mr. Maugeri explains in the report, ‘but … Continue reading
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Tagged Belfer Center, Geopolitics of Energy, Leonardo Maugeri, Oil, oil revolution, world oil production
Monica Duffy Toft on settlements
No settlement in sight for southern Thailand Asia Times May 23, 2012 Cited: Monica Duffy Toft, associate professor of public policy and member of the Belfer Center Board of Directors Topic: Settlements “War termination expert Monica Duffy Toft, an associate … Continue reading
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Tagged Belfer Center, Monica Duffy Toft, settlements, Thailand
Graham Allison to meet with South Korean President Lee Myung-bak
S. Korea’s president to meet with advisors ahead of nuclear security summit Shanghai Daily March 6, 2012 Referenced: Graham Allison, Belfer Center director Topic: Nuclear security summit “SEOUL, March 6 (Xinhua) — South Korean President Lee Myung-bak is scheduled to … Continue reading
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Tagged Belfer Center, Graham Allison, nuclear security summit, South Korea
Belfer Center experts offer perspectives on Iran
Belfer Center Perspectives On Iran As debate over Iran’s nuclear program intensifies, Belfer Center experts on Iran have been interviewed and quoted in numerous media reports and have written opinion pieces on the issues involved. Here are recent published perspectives … Continue reading →