EVENT REPORTS
November 2, 2012
A Difficult Era in US-Pakistani Relations
Ambassador Cameron Munter, recently retired US Ambassador to Pakistan, gave an off-the-record lecture on November 1st, 2012, on his views on the past, present, and future of US-Pakistani relations.
November 2, 2012
A Difficult Era in US-Pakistani Relations
Ambassador Cameron Munter, recently retired US Ambassador to Pakistan, gave an off-the-record lecture on November 1st, 2012, on his views on the past, present, and future of US-Pakistani relations.
November 17, 2011
Podcast of Collins and Frantz Seminar:
Veteran investigative journalists Catherine Collins and Douglas Frantz addressed a seminar of the Managing the Atom project at Harvard Kennedy School on Nov. 15 on what they found during their years of research into the U.S. hunt for nuclear traffickers. Here are links to two podcast recordings from that event -- their remarks to the seminar, and the question-and-answer session with the audience, which included fellows from the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at the Kennedy School.
Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States: UNDP's Perspective of Development and Integration Challenges
On April 23, 2003, Harvard?s Caspian Studies Program, Center for International Development, and Kokkalis Program on Southeastern and East-Central Europe co-sponsored an address at Harvard?s Kennedy School of Government by Dr. Kalman Mizsei, Assistant Administrator and Director of the Regional Bureau for Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States of the UN Development Program (UNDP), and Assistant Secretary-General of the UN.
From Pipe Dream to Pipeline: The Realization of the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan Pipeline
Ambassador Richard Morningstar, a former special advisor to President Clinton on Caspian energy issues who is currently a lecturer at Harvard?s Kennedy School of Government, gave an address at the Kennedy School on May 8, 2003, entitled ?From Pipe Dream to Pipeline: The Realization of the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) Pipeline.?
U.S. Security and Military Cooperation with the Countries of the South Caucasus: Successes and Shortcomings
On May 13, 2003, Harvard?s Caspian Studies Program and Black Sea Security Program sponsored a panel at Harvard?s Kennedy School on ?U.S. Security and Military Cooperation with the Countries of the South Caucasus: Successes and Shortcomings.?
Chechen Statehood: Is Islam an Obstacle?
The Caspian Studies Program recently sponsored a seminar on "Chechen Statehood: Is Islam an Obstacle?" by Nabi Abdullaev, a Dagestani journalist who is Mid-Career Master in Public Administration and Mason Fellow at the Kennedy School of Government for the 2003/2004 academic year.December 1, 2012
Europe at a Crossroads
In a public address on Europe’s imminent choices, former EU Commissioner and Fisher Family Fellow Anna Diamantopoulou offered an analysis of the origins of Europe’s crisis and sketched her vision of the new narrative necessary to ensure European cohesion.
Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States: UNDP's Perspective of Development and Integration Challenges
On April 23, 2003, Harvard?s Caspian Studies Program, Center for International Development, and Kokkalis Program on Southeastern and East-Central Europe co-sponsored an address at Harvard?s Kennedy School of Government by Dr. Kalman Mizsei, Assistant Administrator and Director of the Regional Bureau for Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States of the UN Development Program (UNDP), and Assistant Secretary-General of the UN.November 26, 2002
"Russia's Struggle with Chechnya: Implications for the War on International Terrorism"
By Jessica Stern, Former Lecturer in Public Policy; Former Faculty Affiliate, International Security Program, Monica Duffy Toft, Former Associate Professor of Public Policy; Former Board Member, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Former Director, Initiative on Religion and International Affairs and Miriam Lanskoy
A discussion about recent events in the Russian-Chechen conflict and possible connections between Chechen fighters and international Islamist organizations.
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