Belfer Center Newsletter Summer 2010
Newsletter, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School
Summer 2010
Editor: Sharon Wilke, Associate Director of Communications
Belfer Center Programs or Projects: Agricultural Innovation in Africa; International Security; Managing the Atom; Nuclear Nonproliferation and Nonproliferation Dialogues; Religion in International Affairs; Science, Technology, and Globalization; Terrorism and Weapons of Mass Destruction; Dubai Initiative; The Future of Diplomacy Project
The Summer 2010 issue of the Belfer Center newsletter features recent and upcoming activities, research, and analysis by members of the Center community on critical global issues. This issue highlights the Belfer Center's involvement with the Nuclear Security Summit - ranging from Center experts' input into Summit planning to preparation of informational materials for attending world leaders to a Q&A with two Center alumni who organized the Summit: Gary Samore and Laura Holgate. The newsletter also announces the launch of the Center's new Future of Diplomacy project headed by Ambassador Nicholas Burns and a new professorship named for International Council member Minos Zombanakis. Another article features presentations at the Center by international council member Paul Volcker, chair of President Obama's Economic Recovery Advisory Board, and by John P. Holdren, on leave from the Center's board of directors to serve as assistant to President Obama for science and technology. A look at the economics and security class taught by Martin Feldstein, well-known economist and member of the Center's board of directors, connects the dots between the two fields.
The Summer 2010 newsletter also highlights: a meeting between nuclear experts from China and the Center's Project on Managing the Atom to strengthen U.S.-China cooperation on nuclear issues; student research led by Executive Director Eric Rosenbach on Pakistan's military-civilian relationship; and programs on the Middle East coordinated by the Center's Dubai Initiative and Middle East Initiative. In addition, this issue spotlights Associate Professor Monica Duffy Toft and features research fellows Jennifer Dixon and Ruud Kempener.
Advancing Dialogues on Nuclear Terrorism, Diplomacy, U.S.-China Relationship, Pakistan, and Middle East
- Center Supports Summit Efforts to Prevent Nuclear Terrorism
- Future of Diplomacy Project to Focus on Negotiation, Communication
- Q&A with Gary Samore and Laura Holgate: Planning and Assessing the Nuclear Security Summit
- U.S., China Experts Meet to Strengthen Nuclear Cooperation
- Students Research Pakistan's Military-Civilian Relationship
- Program in Jordan Builds on Kennedy School-Middle East Relations
- Dubai Initiative Conference Encourages Middle East Adaptation, Innovation
Informing Debate on Economy, Security, Climate and Energy, Innovation
- Volcker, Holdren headline International Council Debate of Critical Issues
- Feldstein Class Connects the Dots - Economics and Security
- Media Coverage Impacts Climate Change Perceptions, Actions
- New Report: Agriculture is Key to African Economic Development
Features and Spotlights
- Spotlight: Monica Duffy Toft, associate professor and director of the Center's Initiative on Religion in International Affairs
- New Professorship Named for Minos Zombanakis
- Featured Fellows: Jennifer Dixon and Ruud Kempener
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Fellowships Encourage Scholars in Nuclear Security, History and Policy
News and Notes
- From the Director: Graham Allison
- Newsmakers
- Hot Off the Presses
- International Security: Journal Highlights
- Belfer Activities in Brief
- Summer Newsletter 2010 PDF (832K PDF)
For more information about this publication please contact the Belfer Center Communications Office at 617-495-9858.
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