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Sharon Wilke

Sharon Wilke

Associate Director of Communications

Contact:
Telephone: 617.495.9858
Fax: 617.495.8963
Email: sharon_wilke@ksg.harvard.edu

 

 

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2006 (continued)

Summer 2006

Belfer Center Newsletter Summer 2006

Newsletter

By Sharon Wilke, Associate Director of Communications

The Summer 2006 issue of the Belfer Center newsletter features recent and upcoming research, activities, and analysis by Center faculty, fellows, and staff on critical global issues. This issue features "Debate on Iraq: What Should the U.S. Do Now" with comments from a John F. Kennedy forum discussion between John Deutch and William Kristol. The summer issue also features Belfer Center experts recommending steps for peace in Sudan, the annual meeting of the Belfer Center's International council, as well as other critical national and international issues.

 

2005

Winter 2005-06

"Belfer Center Newsletter Winter 2005-06"

Newsletter

By Sharon Wilke, Associate Director of Communications

The Winter 2005-06 issue of the Belfer Center newsletter features recent and upcoming activities, research, and analysis by members of the Center community on critical global issues. Belfer Center experts discuss the need for Global Energy Security and the benefits of a U.S.-India Nuclear agreement, as well as other critical national and international issues.

In addition, the Winter newsletter spotlights, Dan Schrag, director of Harvard's Center for the Environment, and features a Q&A with Kelly Sims Gallagher, director of the Belfer Center's Energy Technology Innovation Project (ETIP).

 

 

Fall 2005

Belfer Center Newsletter Fall 2005

Newsletter

By Sharon Wilke, Associate Director of Communications

The Fall 2005 issue of the Belfer Center newsletter features recent and upcoming activities, research, and analysis by members of the Center community on critical global issues. The issue highlights recommendations from the Belfer Center experts on suggestions on reducing nuclear threats and international relations.

 

2004

Winter 2004-05

Belfer Center Newsletter Winter 2004-05

Newsletter

By Sharon Wilke, Associate Director of Communications

The Winter 2004-05 issue of the Belfer Center newsletter highlights a range of Center research activities ranging from climate change to counterterrorism efforts.

 

 

Fall 2004

Belfer Center Newsletter Fall 2004

Newsletter

By Sharon Wilke, Associate Director of Communications

The Fall 2004 issue of the Belfer Center newsletter features a discussion of the 9/11 Commission Report and other critical national and international issues.

 

 

Spring 2004

Belfer Center Newsletter Spring 2004

Newsletter

By Sharon Wilke, Associate Director of Communications

The Spring 2004 issue of the Belfer Center newsletter features discussions of Iraq and Middle East strategies along with other critical national and international issues.

 

2003

Fall/Winter 2003-04

Belfer Center Newsletter Fall/Winter 2003-2004

Newsletter

By Sharon Wilke, Associate Director of Communications

The Winter 2003-04 issue of the Belfer Center newsletter features the Belfer Center's launch of the "American Primacy and Its Discontents" project to consider the implications of America's conspicuous dominance in world affairs. The project is to explore the meaning and impact of this primacy. This issue also features a United Nations symposium opened by Belfer Center Science, Technology, and Public Policy Director John P. Holdren on the risks and financial implications of global warming.

 

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