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Tag Archives: NATO
Nicholas Burns on Turkey and the Syrian Uprising
Tough talk from NATO, but no action CNN June 26, 2012 Interview with: Nicholas Burns, Professor of the Practice of Diplomacy and International Politics and Director of the Future of Diplomacy Project Topic: Turkey and the Syrian Uprising “I think … Continue reading
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Tagged Belfer Center, Middle East, NATO, Nicholas Burns, Syria, Turkey, uprising
Nicholas Burns on NATO
Anchoring NATO with leadership Chicago Tribune May 21, 2012 Op-ed by: Nicholas Burns, professor of the practice of diplomacy and international politics and a member of the Belfer Center Board of Directors Topic: NATO “The long-term need for stronger political … Continue reading
Posted in Commentary, Op-Ed
Tagged Belfer Center, NATO, Nicholas Burns
Nicholas Burns and David Manning on NATO
NATO: When I’m Sixty-Four The New York Times May 17, 2012 Op-ed by: Nicholas Burns, professor of the practice of diplomacy and international politics and a member of the Belfer Center Board of Directors; and David Manning Topic: NATO “NATO … Continue reading
Posted in Commentary, Op-Ed
Tagged Belfer Center, David Manning, NATO, Nicholas Burns
Nicholas Burns’ new report on NATO
Frmr. NATO Amb. Launches ‘Anchoring the Alliance’ Report C-SPAN May 14, 2012 Report by: Nicholas Burns, professor of the practice of diplomacy and international politics and a member of the Belfer Center Board of Directors Topic: Burns’ new report on … Continue reading
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Tagged Anchoring the Alliance, Belfer Center, NATO, Nicholas Burns
Kevin Ryan on the Elbe Group
Restoring the Spirit of the Elbe Meeting Moscow Times May 1, 2012 Op-ed by: Kevin Ryan, Belfer Center executive director for research and member of the Belfer Center Board of Directors Topic: The Elbe Group “On the eve of the … Continue reading
Posted in Commentary, Op-Ed
Tagged Belfer Center, Elbe Group, Kevin Ryan, missile defense, NATO, Russia, United States
Aisha Ahmad on Koran burning protests
Koran burning protests: What should the U.S. do next? Los Angeles Times, World Now blog February 28, 2012 Quoted: Aisha Ahmad, research fellow, Initiative on Religion in International Affairs/International Security Program Topic: Koran burning protests “Afghans are very religious people, … Continue reading
Kevin Ryan on U.S.-Russia relations
Comrades, we’re in a defensive arms race with Russia — but that isn’t a bad thing Foreign Policy, Thomas E. Ricks’ “The Best Defense” blog December 13, 2011 Commentary by: Kevin Ryan, Belfer Center executive director for research and member … Continue reading
Posted in Commentary
Tagged arms race, missile defense, NATO, Russia, U.S.-Russia relations
Melissa Hathaway on NATO and the EU in cyberspace
NATO and the EU in Cyberspace: The Power of Both for the Good of All Security Europe November 2011 Commentary by: Melissa E. Hathaway, senior advisor, Explorations in Cyber International Relations Topic: NATO and the EU in cyberspace “As part … Continue reading
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Tagged cyber, cyberspace, EU, NATO
Nicholas Burns on Libya
Victory for US leadership The Boston Globe August 23, 2011 Op-ed by: Nicholas Burns, professor of the practice of diplomacy and international politics and a member of the Belfer Center’s board of directors Topic: Libya “With the imminent and long-awaited … Continue reading
Posted in Commentary, Op-Ed
Tagged Libya, Middle East, NATO, Obama administration, President Obama, United Nations, United States
David Ignatius on European free-trade agreement
A Free-trade Agreement with Europe? By David Ignatius “At a recent meeting of German business and foreign-policy leaders, one participant summed up an anxiety that’s almost palpable here: “Europeans have a sense of being left alone. You Americans don’t understand how … Continue reading →