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Calestous Juma on science and technology diplomacy
Forging New Diplomatic Bonds Through Science and Technology By Calestous Juma Technology and Policy “Science and technology are being increasingly recognized as central features in international diplomacy. Much of the attention, however, has focused on how major industrialized countries and … Continue reading
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Tagged Belfer Center, Calestous Juma, diplomacy, science and technology, Technology & Policy blog
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Olli Heinonen on creating a Middle East WMD-free zone
The Middle Eastern Weapons of Mass Destruction Free Zone (WMDFZ)- Nuclear Verification By Olli Heinonen and Christian Charlier Belfer Center Research “The establishment of a WMDFZ in the Middle East is a real challenge for the international community taking into consideration … Continue reading
Posted in Journal Article, Report
Tagged Belfer Center, diplomacy, Middle East, negotiation, Olli Heinonen, Weapons of mass destruction, WMD-free zone
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Masha Rouhi on Iran-U.S. relations
Iran and the US Need a Middleman — or Two By Mahsa Rouhi Christian Science Monitor “As Iran and the international community try to agree on a date and prepare for a new round of negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program, … Continue reading
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Tagged Belfer Center, diplomacy, Iran, Masha Rouhi, U.S.-Iran relations
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Timothy Carney and Tara Maller on diplomatic engagement
The perils of diplomatic disengagement Foreign Policy, “The Middle East Channel” blog October 4, 2012 Commentary by: Ambassador Timothy Carney, Tara Maller, former International Security Program research fellow Topic: Remaining diplomatically engaged overseas “After the recent unrest at embassies in … Continue reading
Posted in Commentary, International Security Program
Tagged Belfer Center, diplomacy, embassies, engagement, Tara Maller, Timothy Carney
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Nicholas Burns on U.S. leadership
Murders in Libya point to need for wise leaders in US The Boston Globe September 13, 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 … Continue reading
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Tagged Belfer Center, Christopher Stevens, death, diplomacy, Libya, Middle East, murders, Nicholas Burns
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Juliette Kayyem on how Christopher Stevens’ death will impact Libya
It’s the Syrians Who Will Pay for Murders of Americans in Libya The Boston Globe September 13, 2012 Op-ed by: Juliette Kayyem, lecturer in public policy with the Belfer Center and member of the Belfer Center Board of Directors Topic: … Continue reading
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Tagged Belfer Center, Christoper Stevens, death, diplomacy, Juliette Kayyem, Libya, Middle East, United States
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Nicholas Burns on U.S.-Iran talks
“It is in our interest to seek direct U.S.-Iran talks to determine whether or not there is a diplomatic solution short of war” Nicholas Burns, professor of the practice of diplomacy and international politics and a member of the Belfer … Continue reading
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Tagged Belfer Center, diplomacy, Iran, Middle East, Nicholas Burns, nuclear, United States, war
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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
Posted in Future of Diplomacy Project, Reference
Tagged Belfer Center, diplomacy, Iran, Nicholas Burns, United States
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David Ignatius on Iran
Seeking to cool war fever over Iran Washington Post August 22, 2012 Commentary by: David Ignatius, Future of Diplomacy Project fellow Topic: Iran “As Israel and Iran entered this summer of confrontation over Tehran’s nuclear program, the Iranians were also … Continue reading
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Chuck Freilich interview on new book
Diplomacy: A Process Fundamentally Flawed Interview with Chuck Freilich The Jerusalem Post Chuck Freilich sits down with The Jerusalem Post to discuss his most recent publication – Zion’s Dilemmas: How Israel Makes National Security Affairs Read more >