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    Cente fo Strategicand Intenational Studies

    Strategic Insights and Bipartisan Policy Solutions

    Annual Report

    2010

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    3 AboutCSIS

    4 AMessagefromOurChairmanandOurCEO

    5 BoardofTrusteesandMembershipGroups

    10 ANewHomeforCSIS

    12 CSISProgramsandProjects

    13 YoungProfessionalDevelopmentatCSIS

    13 FinancialInformationFY2010

    16 Cybersecurity

    18 AfghanistanandIraq

    20 EnergyandNationalSecurity

    22 GlobalHealth

    24 AsiasNewPowerArchitecture

    26 Defense-IndustrialBaseStudies

    28 GlobalSecurityForum30 FutureofNATO

    32 FoodSecurity

    34 2011andBeyond

    38 EventsandForumsatCSIS

    44 CSISOnline

    46 CSISintheMedia

    48 CongressionalOutreach

    50 Publications

    52 Credits

    contents

    Impact

    Reach

    About

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    center for strategic & international studies strategic insights and bipartisan policy solutions 20102011 | 3

    Atatimeofnewglobalopportunities

    andchallenges,theCenterforStrategic

    andInternationalStudies(CSIS)

    providesstrategicinsightsandbipartisan

    policysolutionstodecisionmakersin

    government,internationalinstitutions,

    theprivatesector,andcivilsociety.A

    bipartisan,nonprotorganization

    headquarteredinWashington,DC,CSISconductsresearchandanalysisand

    developspolicyinitiativesthatlookinto

    thefutureandanticipatechange.

    FoundedbyDavidM.Abshireand

    AdmiralArleighBurkeattheheightof

    theColdWar,CSISwasdedicatedto

    ndingwaysforAmericatosustainits

    prominenceandprosperityasaforcefor

    goodintheworld.

    TheworkofCSISinconveningexpertsandproducingthoughtful

    analysisonimportantissueshasbeenandcontinues

    tobeagreatvaluetopolicymakers.

    Senator Richard G. Lugar

    About CSIS

    Te Centefo Strategic andIntenational Studies

    Strategic insights and bipartisanpolicy solutions

    Since1962,CSIShasgrowntobecome

    oneoftheworldspreeminent

    internationalpolicyinstitutions,with

    morethan220full-timestaandalarge

    networkofaliatedscholarsfocusedon

    defenseandsecurity,regionalstability,

    andtransnationalchallengesrangingfromenergyandclimatetoglobal

    developmentandeconomicintegration.

    FormerU.S.senatorSamNunnbecame

    chairmanoftheCSISBoardofTrustees

    in1999,andJohnJ.HamrehasledCSIS

    asitspresidentandchiefexecutiveocer

    sinceApril2000.

    CSISrepresentstheintellectualcapital

    weneedtomeetthechallengesofthe

    twenty-rstcentury.General James L. Jones

    Former National Security Adviser

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    strategic insights and bipartisan policy solutions 20102011 | 5

    Boad of ustees

    Chairman

    sam nunn

    Cochairman & CEONuclear Threat Initiative

    ViceChairman

    david m. abshire

    President & CEOCenter for the Study of thePresidency and Congress

    Chairman,ExecutiveCommittee

    william a. schreyer

    Chairman EmeritusMerrill Lynch & Co., Inc.

    Trustees

    george l. argyros

    Chairman & CEOArnel & Aliates

    richard l. a rmitage

    PresidentArmitage International

    james a. bell

    Corporate President, CFO,& Executive Vice PresidentThe Boeing Company

    reginald k. brack

    Chairman EmeritusTime, Incorporated

    william e. brock

    Counselor, CSIS

    harold brown

    Counselor, CSIS

    zbigniew k. brzezinski

    Counselor, CSIS

    carlos a. bulgheroni

    ChairmanBridas Corporation

    william s. cohen

    Chairman & CEOThe Cohen Group

    ralph a. cossa

    PresidentPacic Forum CSIS

    andreas c. dracopoulos

    Director & CopresidentStavros Niarchos Foundation

    richard m. fairbanks

    Founder & ChairmanLayalina Productions, Inc.

    henrietta holsman fore

    Chairman & CEOHolsman International

    william h. frist

    Former Majority Leader of

    the U.S. Senatemichael p. galvin

    Cofounder & Vice ChairmanHarrison Street Real EstateCapital, LLC

    helene d. gayle

    President & CEO

    CARE USA

    john j. hamrePresident & CEO, CSIS

    linda w. hart

    Vice Chairman, President, & CEOThe Hart Group, Inc.

    benjamin w. heineman jr.

    Distinguished Senior Adviser, CSIS

    john b. hess

    Chairman & CEOHess Corporation

    carla a. hills

    Chairman & CEOHills & Company

    ray l. hunt

    Chairman, President, & CEOHunt Consolidated, Inc.

    e. neville isdell

    Former Chairman & CEOThe Coca-Cola Company

    james l. jones jr.

    Former U.S. NationalSecurity Advisor

    muhtar kent

    Chairman & CEOThe Coca-Cola Company

    henry a. kissinger

    Chairman & CEOKissinger Associates, Inc.

    kenneth g. langone

    Chairman, President, & CEOInvemed Associates, Inc.

    chong-moon lee

    Chairman & CEOAmBex Venture Group, LLC

    donald b. marron

    Founder & ChairmanLightyear Capital

    joseph s. nye jr.

    Dean Emeritus,

    Kennedy School of GovernmentHarvard University

    thomas j. pritzker

    Chairman & CEOThe Pritzker Organization, LLC

    joseph e. robert jr.

    Founder & Executive ChairmanJ.E. Robert Companies

    felix g. rohatyn

    Special Adviser to the Chairman & CEOLazard Frres & Co., LLC

    david m. rubenstein

    Cofounder & Managing DirectorThe Carlyle Group

    charles a. sanders

    ChairmanProject HOPE

    james r. schlesinger

    ChairmanThe MITRE Corporation

    brent scowcroft

    PresidentThe Scowcroft Group

    rex tillerson

    Chairman & CEOExxon Mobil Corporation

    romesh wadhwani

    Founder, Chairman, & CEOSymphony Technology

    frederick b. whittemore

    Advisory DirectorMorgan Stanley

    CSIS Trustees are drawn from the worlds of public p olicy and the private sector. They contribute a

    wealth of expertise and leadership to the Centers mission and management.

    Message from the Chairman

    Attheendoftherstdecadeofthetwenty-rstcentury,theUnitedStatescontinuestofaceaseeminglyendlesssetofpublicpolicychallenges.ToaddressthesechallengesandtohelprestoreAmericaslong-standingpositiveanddeterminedspirit,weneednewapproachesandfreshideas.

    Fornearly50years,theCenterforStrategicandInternationalStudieshasengagedinrelevant,timely,andimpactfulworkthattacklescurrentchallengesandpointstoapproachesforabetterfuture.Fromsecuritytotechnologytoglobalhealth,theworld-classscholarsatCSISaresoughtoutfortheirexpertiseindevelopinginnovative,nonpartisan,andbalancedsolutionstothemostcomplexproblemsofourtime.

    JohnHamreandhisteamdonotmakethiscontributionalone.Asyouwillseeinthisdocument,ourtrusteesactivelyparticipateinthecoreworkofCSIS.Ourworkwouldnotbepossiblewithoutthesupport

    wereceivefromindividuals,privatefoundations,corporations,andgovernmentagencies.

    OurBoardofTrusteesinvitesyoutojoinCSISaswehelpournationnavigatetowardamorepeaceful,secure,andprosperousfuture.

    john j. hamre

    President & CEO

    sam nunn

    hairman of the Board

    Message from the President & CEO

    ThesearechallengingdaysforAmericaandtheworld.Overthepasttwoyearswehaveseenalossofcondenceinmanyoftheenduringinstitutionsofthetwentiethcentury.Acrosstheglobethreatstostabilityandsecuritytestourleaders.

    Yettimesofuncertaintyarealsotimesofopportunity.OurscholarsandassociatesatCSISdemonstrateapositivespiritandlookforwaystobetterunderstandandshapeourworld.

    Since1962,CSIShasbeenatremendoussourceofthoughtful,innovative,andbipartisansolutionstothemostcomplexpolicyissuesofourtime.Ourstaofmorethan220full-timeemployees,large

    networkofaliatedscholars,andworld-classBoardofTrusteesallshareacommonpurpose:tohelpourworldnavigatetowardamoresecureandprosperousfuture.

    Andthisspring,wewillbreakgroundonournewpermanentheadquartersindowntownWashington.Weenvisionournewbuildingwillserveasapremierdestinationthatfacilitatesthejoiningofintellectwithopportunityandfostersaconstructiveenvironmentwherethegovernmentandthegovernedcanmeettosolveproblems.

    Thefollowingpagesrepresentonlyasampleofourworkandactivities,whichwouldnotbepossiblewithoutyourcriticalsupport.Weinviteyoutojoinus.

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    Intenational Councillos

    The CSIS International Councillors group is composed of select business leaders drawn from

    dierent corners of the world and former government and civic leaders who bring extensive global

    expertise and experience to the Center.

    Chairman

    henry a. kissinger

    Chairman & CEOKissinger Associates, Inc.

    Members

    david m. abshire

    President & CEOCenter for the Study of thePresidency and Congress

    esko aho

    Executive Vice President,Corporate Relations &ResponsibilityNokia Corporation

    george l. argyros

    Chairman & CEOArnel & Aliates

    othman benjelloun

    Chairman & CEOBMCE Bank

    carlos a. bulgheroni

    ChairmanBridas Corporation

    alfred clark

    PresidentAberdeen, Inc.

    lester crown

    ChairmanHenry Crown & Company

    andreas c. dracopoulos

    Director & CopresidentStavros NiarchosFoundation

    richard elkus

    Founder & Former DirectorKLA-Tencor

    john haley

    Chairman & CEOTowers Watson

    john j. hamre

    President & CEO, CSIS

    kazuo inamori

    Founder & Chairman EmeritusKyocera Corporation

    k.k. jajodia

    Group ChairmanDuncan Macneill Group

    dennis kass

    Chairman & CEOJennison Associates

    lavrentis v. lavrentiadis

    Chairman & CEOLavrentiadis Group of Companies

    richard li

    ChairmanPCCW Ltd.

    david f. marvin

    ChairmanMarvin & Palmer Associates, Inc.

    sam nunn

    Cochairman & CEONuclear Threat Initiative

    behgjet pacolliPresident

    Mabetex Group

    thomas h. patrick

    ChairmanNew Vernon Capital Corp.

    charles ryan

    ChairmanDeutsche Bank Russia &UFG Asset Management

    barry salzberg

    CEODeloitte LLP

    william a. schreyer

    Chairman EmeritusMerrill Lynch & Co., Inc.

    c.c. tung

    Chairman & CEOOrient OverseasInternational Ltd.

    peter wallenberg jr.ChairmanFoundation Asset Management

    frederick b. whittemore

    Advisory DirectorMorgan Stanley

    Counselos

    Distinguished Scholas and Senio Advises

    SIS Counselors are selected for their high standing in the policy community and responsibilities in the

    ublic and private sectors. They are actively involved in the Centers intellectual life.

    illiam e. brock

    ormer U.S. Senator, U.S. Tradeepresentative, and Secretaryf Labor

    arold brown

    ormer Secretary of Defense

    bigniew k. brzezinski

    ormer National Security Advisor

    rank c. carlucci

    ormer Secretary of Defense andational Security Advisor

    chard m. fairbanks

    ormer Special Negotiator fore Middle East Peace Process

    carla a. hills

    Former U.S. TradeRepresentative

    james l. jones jr.

    Former U.S. NationalSecurity Advisor

    zalmay khalilzad

    Former U.S. Ambassador to theUnited Nations, Afghanistan,and Iraq

    henry a. kissinger

    Former Secretary of State andNational Security Advisor

    theodore e. mccarrick

    Archbishop EmeritusWashington, DC

    sam nunn

    Former Chairman of SenateCommittee on Armed Services

    james r. schlesinger

    Former Secretary of Defense,Secretary of Energy, and CIA Director

    brent scowcroft

    Former National Security Advisor

    john w. warner

    Former Chairman of SenateCommittee on Armed Services

    SIS Distinguished Scholars and Senior Advisers are an integral part of the CSIS family. They provide

    ubstantive counsel on the full range of the Centers projects.

    istinguishedScholars

    hireenHunteredC.IklalterZ.Laqueur

    aurenceH.Meyer

    istinguishedSeniordvisers

    en.WesleyK.Clark,USA(ret.)dm.EdmundP.Giambastiani(ret.)enjaminHeinemanJr.en.PeterPace,USMC(ret.)homasR.Pickeringen.JosephW.Ralston,USAF(ret.)StapletonRoyen.AnthonyC.Zinni,USMC(ret.)

    SeniorAdvisers

    TimothyAdamsGrantD.AldonasSidAshworthDavidD.Auauser,Esq.HisExcellencyGordon BajnaiLincolnP.BloomeldJr.WilliamT.BreerAmbassadorLintonBrooksRichardR.BurtChristopherG.CaineStevenJ.CorteseKennethS.CourtisVADMDougCrowder,USN(ret.)CharlesB.CurtisAmbassadorJohnDanilovichRichardDanzigDianaLadyDouganRaymondF.DuBoisJr.JoeDuey

    JamesW.DyerLouisFreehFariborzGhadarLuisE.GiustiGen.JohnA.Gordon,USAF(ret.)MarcI.GrossmanC.RyanHenryThomasHubbardLowellE.Jacoby

    ReubenJeeryIIIAdm.GregoryG.Johnson,USN(ret.)HansfordT.JohnsonRobertG.JosephStephenKappesJamesA.KellyJohnC.KornblumViceAdm.ConradC.LautenbacherJr.,USN(ret.)Adm.T.JosephLopez,USN(ret.)JohnMacGanIII

    RichardT.McCormackDavidMcCurdyThomasF.(Mack)McLartyIIIFranklinMillerArthurL.MoneyDavidH.MorrisonDonaldPaulErikR.PetersonMarkRonald

    WalterB.SlocombeViceAdm.PaulSullivanWilliamH.TaftIVWilliamJ.TaylorJr.JimTegneliaRobertTyrerAdm.LloydR.Vasey,USN(ret.)GaryKimWincupBruceWrightDovS.ZakheimJuanZarate

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    Roundtables

    The CSIS Roundtables are strategically based throughout the country and act as satellite locations for the

    Center to expand its outreach and inuence.

    ChairmanInternational Policy Roundtable

    Members

    joel allison

    Baylor Health Care System

    paul bancroft iii

    Bessemer Securities Corporation

    stephen bechtel jr.Bechtel Group, Inc.

    henry (peter) beck iii

    The Beck Group

    stuart bernsteinThe Bernstein Companies

    alan boeckmannFluor Corporation

    carter cafritzCafritz Investments, LLC

    michael olin clarkLegg Mason Investment Counsel

    christian cooperJeeries & Company, Inc.

    robert dedman jr.DFI Management, Ltd.

    michael dobleRaytheon Company

    william draper iiiDraper Richards, LP

    jeffrey edwards

    JGE Capital Partners LLC

    gerald fordDiamond A-Ford Corporation

    gregory gallopoulosGeneral Dynamics Corporation

    varghese georgeThe Westex Group, Inc.

    joseph gildenhornJBG Companies

    richard guggenhimeSchi Hardin LLP

    lloyd handKing & Spalding LLP

    milledge hart iiiThe Hart Group, Inc.

    laurence hirschHighlander Partners

    judith richards hopeHope & Company, LLC

    nelson hopkinsUniversity at Bualo

    edward horowitzEdsLink, LLC

    janet howardThe Coca-Cola Company

    herb kelleherSouthwest Airlines

    james kimseyAmerica Online Inc.

    david langstaffArgotyche, Inc.

    bruce leadbetterSponsor Investments, LLC

    philip lauinger jr.Lauinger Publishing Company

    bobby lyleLyco Holdings Incorporated

    peter magowanSan Francisco Sentry

    james mangesLehman Brothers

    david millerEnCap Investments, L.P.

    george montgomery jr.Seven Hills Group, LLC

    erle nye

    TXU Corp.william oberndorfSPO Partners

    scott ozanusKPMG LLP

    daniel rabunENSCO International plc

    robert rogersTexas Industries, Inc.

    s. lucky rooseveltFormer U.S. Chief of Protocol

    robert rowlingTRT Holdings, Inc.

    carl sewell jr.Sewell AutomotiveCompanies

    roger staubachJones Lang LaSalle Americas, Inc.

    robert stuart jr.Conway Farms

    w. clarke swansonSwanson Vineyards

    rex tillersonExxon Mobil Corporation

    john tollesonTolleson Wealth Management

    herbert tullyWilbur-Ellis Company

    clinton vince

    SNR Denton US LLP

    timothy wallaceTrinity Industries, Inc.

    howard wilkins jr.Maverick DevelopmentCorporation

    john youngEnergy Future HoldingsCorporation

    william e. brockCSIS

    ray huntHunt Consolidated, Inc.

    howard leach

    Leach Capital, LLC

    Chairman

    Dallas Roundtable

    ChairmanSan Francisco Roundtable

    Advisory Boad

    ochairs

    bigniew k. brzezinski

    SIS

    arla a. hills

    ills & Company

    Members

    arry m. abzug

    ockwell Collins

    chard v. allen

    PCO Worldwide

    sa barry

    hevron

    enry (peter) beck iii

    he Beck Group

    oward l. berman

    S. House of Representatives (D-CA)

    arolyn brehm

    rocter & Gamble

    andra schubert brockMD Ltd.

    hmed chara

    aroc Telematique Group

    ue m. cobb

    obb Partners, LLC

    homas culligan

    aytheon Company

    gregory r. dahlberg

    Lockheed Martin Corporation

    paul desmarais jr.

    Power Corporation of Canada

    david dreier

    U.S. House of Representatives (R-CA)

    kenneth m. duberstein

    The Duberstein Group, Inc.

    antonio estrany y gendre

    Bridas Corporation

    dianne feinstein

    U.S. Senate (D-CA)

    robert j. tch

    BAE Systems, Inc.

    richard fore

    Fore Property Company

    fariborz ghadar

    Penn State University

    john hammergren

    McKesson Corporation

    jane harman

    U.S. House of Representatives (D-CA)

    kay bailey hutchison

    U.S. Senate (R-TX)

    thomas katis

    Triple Canopy, Inc.

    timothy keating

    The Boeing Company

    fred kleisner

    Morgans Hotel Group

    howard leach

    Leach Capital, LLC

    richard g. lugar

    U.S. Senate (R-IN)

    fouad m. makhzoumi

    Future Pipe Industries, Inc.

    john mccain

    U.S. Senate (R-AZ)

    edward c. meyer

    Mitretek Systems, Inc.

    edward n. ney

    Young & Rubicam Advertising

    waring patridge

    Patridge Foundation

    eugene a. procknow

    Deloitte LLP

    jack reed

    U.S. Senate (D-RI)

    john d. rockefeller iv

    U.S. Senate (D-WV)

    richard m. scaife

    Sarah Scaife Foundation

    zalman shoval

    Export Investment Co. Ltd.

    tad smith

    Cablevision Systems Corporation

    john m. spratt jr.

    Former U.S. House of Representatives (D-SC)

    g. philip stephenson

    Freedom Capital Partners, LLC

    andrew p. swiger

    Exxon Mobil Corporation

    navin thukkaram

    NT Capital Partners

    shoichiro toyoda

    Toyota Motor Corporation

    gregg ward

    United Technologies Corporation

    william h. webster

    Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy

    omar zawawi

    Special Advisor to His Majestythe Sultan of Oman

    he CSIS Advisory Board is composed of both public- and private-sector policymakers, U.S. and

    nternational business leaders, and former senior government ocials.

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    TheoveralldesignphaseofthenewCSISheadquartershasbeen

    completed.Weplantobreakgroundin2011,andinthesummerof2013

    weplantomoveintoanewfacilitythatwillgreatlyenhancetheimpact

    ofourworld-classresearchagenda.

    Behindastrikingfaade,ournewbuildingwillhouseapremierthree-

    storyconferencecenter;multiplevisitorandstameetingrooms;

    modern,exibleocespacetosupportourgrowingsta;andstate-of-

    the-arttechnology.Thebuildingsdesignandconstructionareguided

    bythelatestgreenprinciples.

    Ournewheadquarterswillbecentrallylocatedwithinthecitytopermit

    continuedengagementofworldleadersandU.S.policymakers.Wewill

    retainproximitytotheWhiteHouse,embassies,andthecitysmost

    prominentinstitutionsandwillbeonlyminutesfromCapitolHill,the

    StateDepartment,andthePentagon.

    A New Home fo CSIS1616 Rhode Island Avenue, NW, Washington, DC

    The new building will be emblematic of our enduring leadership on foreign policy and

    national security issues. We invite you to join us as we move forward with the process.

    To learn more, please visitcsis.org/newbuilding.

    rchitectural renderings of the new CSIS headquarters by Hickok Cole Architects.

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    OperatingRevenue:

    $29.8millionExpenditures:

    $29.8million

    Percentages listed below are drawn from the year ending September 30, 2010. To obtain a copy of the latest

    audited nancial statements, contact the CSIS Finance and Accounting Oce at (202) 887-0200.

    NamedforfoundersDavidAbshireandKazuo

    Inamori,theCSISAbshire-InamoriLeadership

    Academy(AILA)trains,educates,andprovides

    insightsintocurrentandfutureforeignpolicyand

    securitychallengesthroughthefollowingprograms:

    SpeedDebatesInternslearnthepublic

    speakingandargumentationstylesofdebate

    inaneorttoenhancecommunicationsskills.

    CSIShostsacompetitionasacapstoneto

    eachsemester.

    foundation 24%

    corporate 29%

    other 12%

    endowment 5%

    government 16%

    individual 14%

    programs 76%

    external affairs 2%

    administration 15%

    development 7%

    Financial Infomation FY 2010

    Young Pofessional Development at CSIS

    InterviewingHistoryAnopportunityforselect

    youngprofessionalstointerviewAmericasleaders

    beforealiveaudience.

    InternationalFellowsMid-careerprofessionalsfromacrosstheworldcometoCSISeachyearto

    investigatenewchallengesingloballeadership.

    SevenRevolutions7Revsisanongoing

    researcheorttoidentifyandanalyze

    themostimportanttrendsshaping

    ourworldouttotheyear2025.

    Col. Je McCausland and the 20102011 AILA International Fellows discuss the challenges of modern leadership.

    CSIS Pogramsand Pojects

    Abshire-Inamori Leadership Academy

    Africa Program

    Americas Program

    Brzezinski Chair in Global Security and

    Geostrategy

    Burke Chair in Strategy

    Defense-Industrial Initiatives Group

    Energy and National Security Program

    Europe Program

    Freeman Chair in China Studies

    Global Aging Initiative

    Global Development Opportunities Project

    Global Health Policy Center

    Global Water Futures Project

    Hills Program on Governance

    Homeland Security and Counterterorrism

    Program

    International Security Program

    Japan Chair

    Kissinger Chair in Diplomacy and

    National Security

    Korea Chair

    Lavrentis Lavrentiadis Chair in

    Southeast European Studies

    Middle East Program

    New European Democracies Project

    New Defense Approaches Project

    Pacic Forum CSIS

    Project on Crisis, Conict, and Cooperation

    Project on Nuclear Issues

    Project on Prosperity and Development

    Proliferation Prevention Program

    Russia and Eurasia Program

    Scholl Chair in International Business

    Schreyer Chair in Global Analysis

    Simon Chair in Political Economy

    Southeast Asia Program

    Space Initiatives

    Task Force on Food Security

    Technology and Public Policy Program

    The Washington Quarterly

    Transatlantic Media Network

    Transnational Threats Project

    Turkey Project

    U.S. Defense and National Security Group

    Wadhwani Chair in U.S.-India Policy Studies

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    Cybersecurity

    AfghanistanandIraq

    EnergyandNationalSecurity

    GlobalHealth

    AsiasNewPowerArchitecture

    Defense-IndustrialBaseStudies

    GlobalSecurityForum

    FutureofNATO

    FoodSecurity

    2011andBeyond

    Te Centers work is grouped into three broad categories:

    efense and security policy, regional studies, and global

    hallenges. In the pages that follow, we have provided some

    ighlights of our work from 2010 and a look at some of

    what we will be doing in 2011.

    Impact

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    CSISiscontinuingtoshowleadershipintheeldofcybersecurity.Indeed,

    CSISsreport,Securing Cyberspacefor the 44th Presidency,servedas

    akeythreadofcontinuityacrosstwoadministrationsandreallyset

    thefoundationforcraftingthisadministrationsstrategyfor

    cyberandsecurity.

    General Keith AlexanderU.S. Cyber Commander and NSA Director

    (Left) Electronic micro chip. (Right) Rod Beckstrom, CEO of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names

    and Numbers (ICANN), discusses the future of Internet governance at CSIS.

    Cbesecuit

    CSISsTechnologyandPublicPolicyProgramhasmadeybersecurityoneofitsprimaryareasoffocusoverthepasteveralyears.

    heInformationAgehastransformed

    mericasnationalandeconomicsecurity.

    mericascyberinfrastructureempowersus

    ndalsoprovidesopportunitytothosewho

    eektodousharm.

    WhenPresidentObamaannounceda

    ewcomprehensiveapproachtosecuring

    mericasdigitalinfrastructure,hemade

    pointofthankingCSISsBipartisan

    ommissiononCybersecurityforpointing

    hewayahead.

    SeniorU.S.governmentocials,membersof

    Congress,industryheads,andinternational

    expertslooktoCSISasatrustedvenuetodiscuss

    cyberpolicy.CSISsCybersecurityDinnerSeries,

    madepossiblebyNorthropGrummanandCSISs

    CybersecuritySpeakerSeries,madepossible

    byAT&T,aretwosuchforumsforcyberpolicy

    discourse.Forexample,GeneralKeithAlexander

    (picturedonoppositepage),AmericasrstCyber

    Commander,gavehisrstpublicaddressatCSIS.

    CSIShasalsoestablishedaCybersecurity

    PodcastSeriesthatfeaturescandidinterviews

    withleadersandexpertsintheeld.

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    CSISreportsshapeperspectivesonCapitolHill

    andintheExecutiveBranchtosuchanextentthat

    the New York TimeshascalledarecentBurkeChair

    anthologyoftheU.S.wareortrequiredreading.

    CSIShasalsosoughttolooktothefutureof

    theregionwithforward-lookinganalysisonthe

    ModernSilkRoad,thenortherndistributiontrade

    networklinkingAfghanistantoCentralandSouth

    Asia,aswellasalternativemodelsofgovernanceand

    state-buildinginSouthwestAsiaandbeyond.

    (Opposite) British Royal Marine

    Commandos taking part in Operation

    Sond Chara in southern Afghanistan.

    (Top left) Road to Bamiyan, Afghanistan.

    (Top right) M1 Abrams Main Battle Tankstaging area in Ramadi, Iraq.

    (Bottom) Another shot of British Royal

    Marine Commandos taking part in

    Operation Sond Chara

    in southern Afghanistan.

    Afghanistan and Iraq

    CSISsArleighBurkeChairinStrategyprovides

    decisionmakersingovernmentandmilitarywith

    timely,authoritativeupdatesonprogressonthewars

    andreconstructioneorts.CSISscholarsroutinely

    traveltotheregiontomeetwithhigh-rankingocials

    andcommandersinordertodevelopanindependent

    viewofevents.

    CSISservesasakeyresourceforpoliticalandmilitaryanalysison

    thecontinuingconictsinAfghanistanandIraqaswellasotherstrategicchallenges.

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    (Opposite top) Members of a certied shoreline boom retrieval

    team prepare to haul in a section of a containment boom o

    the north shore of Trinity Island, Louisiana. (Opposite bottom)Fire boat response crews battle the blazing remnants of the o-

    shore oil rig Deepwater Horizon. (Top) U.S. Coast Guard Cutter

    Oak (WLB-211) gets under way while U.S. Coast Guard Cutter

    Cypress (WLB 210) stands by to deploy from Naval Air Station

    Pensacola in support of Deepwater Horizon oil spill recovery

    eorts. (Bottom left) Crews aboard beach clean-up vehicles

    sift oil on the southeast Louisiana shoreline. (Bottom right)

    CSIS Impacts of the Gulf Oil Spill Series event on the future of

    oshore exploration featuring (left to right) Charlie Williams

    of Shell, Albert L. Modiano of the US Oil and Gas Association,

    and Lloyd Guillory of ExxonMobil Development Company.

    Tobetterinformpublicdebate,CSISdevelopedtheImpacts

    oftheGulfOilSpillSeries,aspeakerseriesexaminingthecomplexinterconnectionbetweenexploration,risk,regulatory

    environment,andeconomicconsequences.

    Eneg and National Secuit

    CSISsEnergyandNationalSecurityProgramisuniquelypositionedandrespectedwithingovernment,industry,andnonprotcirclesforitscutting-edge,independentanalysis.

    ThiswasmostevidentwiththeApril2010explosion

    oftheDeepwaterHorizonoshoredrillingrigand

    resultingoilspill,atragicandpolarizingeventwith

    eectsthatreachedwellbeyondtheGulf.CSISs

    energyteammobilizedandplayedtheroleofhonest

    brokerbetweengovernment,industry,andthepublic

    withthoughtfulanalysisonthespillanditslong-

    termpolicyimplications.

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    CSISCommissiononSmartGlobalHealthPolicy

    Cochairs

    AdmiralWilliamJ.Fallon,U.S. Navy (ret.)

    HeleneD.Gayle,President and CEO, CARE

    Commissioners

    RhonaS.Applebaum,Vice President, The Coca-Cola Company

    ChristopherJ.Elias, President & CEO, PATH

    RepresentativeKeithEllison(D-MN)

    WilliamH.Frist,former U.S. Senate Majority Leader

    RepresentativeKayGranger(R-TX)

    JohnJ.Hamre, President & CEO, CSIS; former U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense

    PeterLamptey,President, Public Health Programs, Family Health International

    MargaretG.McGlynn,former President, Global Vaccines & Infectious Diseases, Merck and Co.

    MichaelMerson,Director, Global Health Institute, Duke University

    PatriciaE.Mitchell,President & CEO, The Paley Center for Media

    SuryaN.Mohapatra,Chairman, President & CEO, Quest Diagnostics, Inc.

    ThomasR.Pickering,Vice Chairman, Hills & Company

    PeterPiot,Director, Institute for Global Health, Imperial College London; former Director of UNAIDS

    KarenRemley,Commissioner, Virginia Department of Health

    JudithRodin,President, The Rockefeller Foundation

    JoeRospars,Founding Partner, Blue State Digital

    RobertE.Rubin,Cochairman, Council on Foreign Relations; former U.S. Secretary of the Treasury

    SenatorJeanneShaheen(D-NH)

    DonnaE.Shalala,President, University of Miami; former U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services

    SenatorOlympiaSnowe(R-ME)

    DeboraL.Spar,President, Barnard College

    RexTillerson,Chairman & CEO, Exxon Mobil Corporation

    RajeevVenkayya,Director, Global Health Delivery, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

    IcommendCSISforreallypavingthewaytowardanintegratedhealthapproach[andfor]pointingpeople,conceptuallyandinpractice,totheconceptthatthefutureliesinsmart,strategicinvestmentsinhealthsystems.

    Dr. Rajiv ShahUSAID Administrator

    Sincelastspring,morethan30,000copiesofthecommissionreporthavebeendownloaded.CSIS

    continuestoworkcloselywiththeObamaadministrationasitestablishesitsGlobalHealthInitiative,

    asix-yearplantoimproveglobalhealthoutcomesthroughcarefulintegrationofprograms,anew

    businessmodelthatemphasizesmeasurementandaccountability,andawoman-andgirl-centered

    approach.Anumberoffollow-onhigh-levelactivitiesareplannedfor2011.

    Global Health

    CSISsGlobalHealthPolicyCenterhasbeenaleaderinshapinghowtheU.S.governmentandinternationalpartnersthinkaboutglobalhealth.

    Healthisvitaltohumandevelopment,economicgrowth,nationalsecurity,andthebuildingofstabletiesbetweencountries.CSISsbipartisanCommissiononSmartGlobalHealth

    PolicyaddressedthenexusofglobalhealthandU.S.foreignpolicybyoutliningalong-term

    strategicapproachforU.S.globalhealthinvestments.ChairedbyCAREPresidentandCEO

    andCSISTrusteeHeleneGayleandAdmiralWilliamFallon,USN(ret.),thecommission

    releaseditsreportA Healthier, Safer, and More Prosperous World in2010.

    Thecommissionreportoersave-pointagendaforglobalhealth:1. Maintain our

    commitment to the ght against HIV/AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis; 2. Prioritize women and

    children in U.S. global health eorts; 3. Strengthen prevention and health emergency response

    capabilities; 4. Ensure that the United States has the capacity to match our global health

    ambitions; and 5. Make smart investments in multilateral institutions.

    (Top) Polio vaccination in Nepal. (Bottom left) Commission report launch event featuring cochair Admiral

    William Fallon, USN (ret.), Jacob Lew, then deputy secretary of state for management and resources, and

    cochair Helene Gayle, CARE president and CEO and CSIS trustee. (Bottom right) Dr. Helene Gayle and

    commissioner Rep. Keith Ellison, during a commission trip to Kenya to visit U.S.-funded health projects.

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    In2010,CSISsentireAsiateamproduced

    asignaturestudyfortheMacArthur

    Foundationlookingatnewwaysofaddressing

    nontraditionalsecuritythreatsintheregion

    asapathwaytoincreaseregionalcooperation.

    Theprojecthadaspecicfocusonenergy

    security,climatechange,andhumanitarian

    crisis.AllhavethepotentialtoshapeAsias

    politicsandgrowthinthecomingcentury.

    Twowidelydistributedreportsgrewout

    ofthisstudy,includingGreen Dragons:

    The Politics of Climate Change in Asia.The

    projecthashelpedtoinuencehowpeople

    inAmericaandAsiathinkaboutemerging

    architectureinatimeofshiftingpower

    relationsinAsiaandbetweenAsiaandthe

    UnitedStates.

    CSISrecentlylaunchedadedicated

    KoreaChair,aWadhwaniChair

    inIndia-U.S.PolicyStudies,and

    WashingtonsleadingSoutheast

    AsiaProgramtogoalongwiththe

    alreadyestablishedJapanChairand

    FreemanChairinChinaStudies.

    (Top) A man walks amid the ruins in Sri Lanka after the December 2004 Asian Tsunami.

    (Bottom) Wind farm at Bangui Bay on the Ilocos Norte, Philippines.

    Asias New Powe Achitectue

    ootherthinktankinWashingtonhastheabilitytoaddress

    hefullarrayofgeopoliticalandeconomicissuesconfronting

    .S.policyinAsiaasCSIS.CSISrecentlylauncheda

    edicatedKoreaChair,aWadhwaniChairinIndia-U.S.Policy

    tudies,andWashingtonsleadingSoutheastAsiaProgram

    ogoalongwiththealreadyestablishedJapanChairand

    reemanChairinChinaStudies.

    (Top) Indonesian NGO workers ooad

    supplies from a U.S. Navy helicopter

    on Sumatra during international

    relief eorts following the Indian

    Ocean tsunami. (Bottom) CSIS report

    launch forAsiasResponsetoClimate

    ChangeandNaturalDisasters

    featuring (left to right) CSISs David

    Pumphrey and Charles Freeman,

    Senior U.S. Representative to APEC

    Kurt Tong, and CSISs Victor Cha and

    Stacey White.

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    ThispastyearCSISalsocompletedworkona

    reviewoftheimportanceofthecommercialspace

    sectortoU.S.nationalsecurityandprovideda

    frameworkforanalyzingandevaluatingoptions

    toimproveaccesstocommerciallaunchservices.

    ThesuccessofthisprojectledtheDepartment

    oftheNavytoaskCSIStoapplythisinnovative

    frameworkforanalyzingthedefense-industrial

    base,andthiscomingyearCSISwillconduct

    asimilarreviewoftheshipbuildingindustry.

    ProjectslikethesebuildontheCSIScorecapability

    toanalyzedefensebudgetsandindustry.

    CSISwasaskedbyDr.AshtonCarter,UnderSecretaryofDefenseforAcquisition,Technology,andLogistics,tohostaseriesofdialogueswiththedefenseindustryentitledDeliveringBetterAcquisitionValue:ConversationswithIndustry.

    (Across) The U.S. Naval Ship Pililaau

    passes the historic Diamond Head Crater

    in Honolulu, Hawaii. (Opposite bottom)

    Helicopters from Task Force 34, 1st Battalion

    244 Assault Helicopter Battalion, on y on

    Joint Base Balad, Iraq. (Bottom right) Dr.

    Ashton Carter speaks at a CSIS event in

    April 2010.

    SecretaryGatesEciencyInitiativehassoughttondecienciesinthedepartmentandapply

    savingstomoredeservingprojects.DecisionmakersinCongress,theExecutiveBranch,and

    industryrelyonCSIStoprovideindependentanalysisandresearchtoinformtheirthinking.

    CSISwasaskedbyDr.AshtonCarter(picturedonoppositepage),undersecretaryofdefense

    foracquisition,technology,andlogisticstohostaseriesofdialogueswiththedefense

    industryentitledDeliveringBetterAcquisitionValue:ConversationswithIndustry.

    Defense-Industial Base Studies

    CSISsDefense-IndustrialInitiativesGroup(DIIG)provides

    unvarnishedanalysisofthecomplexrelationshipbetweentheDefense

    Department,thedefenseindustry,andthepublicinterestinatimeof

    growingscalconstraints.

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    (Opposite) U.S. Navy Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Eric Nobriga hands candy to Afghan children while on patrol in

    Nawa District, Helmand Province, Afghanistan. (Top) Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Sta Gen. James Cartwright,

    USMC. (Middle left) CSISs Ray DuBois, former Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Peter Pace, USMC (ret.), CSISs Maren Leed,

    and Amb. Thomas Pickering (left to right) discuss the loss of overseas bases. (Middle right) Former deputy secretary of

    state and CSIS trustee Richard Armitage discusses the perception of waning U.S. power in Asia. (Bottom left) Columnist

    and associate editor for theWashingtonPost David Ignatius (right) discusses U.S. engagement in the Middle East afterIraq and Afghanistan with CSISs Haim Malka (left) and former national security adviser and CSIS trustee Lt. Gen. Brent

    Scowcroft, USAF (ret.) (bottom right).

    Global Secuit Foum

    astMay,theforumbroughttogether

    reignpolicyandnationalsecurityleaders

    odiscussthetopstrategicchallenges

    nthehorizon.Gen.JamesCartwright

    USMC),vicechairmanoftheJoint

    hiefsofSta,deliveredkeynoteremarks

    nadaptingtotomorrowsstrategic

    hallenges.FollowingGeneralCartwrights

    peech,theforumheldnineconcurrent

    essionsfeaturingsuchnotableexperts

    llpicturedonoppositepage)asformer

    ationalsecurityadviserandCSIStrustee,

    t.Gen.BrentScowcroft(USAF,ret.);

    avidIgnatiusoftheWashington Post;

    rmerJointChiefschairmanGen.Peter

    CSISlaunchedwhatistobecomeanannualsignaturepolicyconference,

    heCSISGlobalSecurityForum.

    Pace(USMC,ret.);Amb.ThomasPickering;

    andformerdeputysecretaryofstateandCSIS

    trusteeRichardArmitage.

    MadepossiblewithsupportbyFinmeccanica,

    theinnovativeconferenceexaminedmedium-

    andlong-termglobalsecurityissuessuchas

    U.S.engagementintheMiddleEast;post-

    U.S.involvementinIraqandAfghanistan;

    cybersecurity;theroleofnuclearweaponsin

    nationalsecuritystrategy;U.S.powerprojection

    andoverseasbases;thepossibilityofadomestic

    intelligenceagency;robotsonthebattleeld;

    changesinthedefense-industrialbase;and

    perceptionsofwaningU.S.powerinAsia.

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    changesintheglobalsecurityenvironmentand

    recommendedthattheAllianceexpanditsexternal

    partnerships,transformitsmilitarycapabilities,and

    streamlineitsorganizationalstructurestoensureits

    eectivenessoverthecomingdecade.ByclarifyingAllianceconsensusontheseissuesandadvancing

    variousreformproposals,theAlbrightreportframed

    themainelementsofthenewStrategicConceptand

    facilitatedtheworkofNATOssecretarygeneraland

    membergovernmentsindraftingthenaldocument.

    CSIShostedtheWashingtonlaunchofthereportin

    May,featuringkeynoteremarksbySecretaryAlbright

    andformernationalsecurityadviserandCSIStrustee

    Lt.Gen.BrentScowcroft.

    (Opposite left) NATO ag. (Top) The Honorable Madeleine Albright, former U.S. secretary of state, at the CSIS launch

    ofNATO2020:AssuredSecurity;DynamicEngagement.

    Futue of NAO

    NATOsStrategicConcept,whichframesthe

    Alliancespoliticalgoalsandmilitaryrequirements,

    hadlastbeenupdatedin1999andneededtobe

    replacedwithadocumentthatreectsdramatic

    changesinglobalsecurityaairsoverthelastdecade.

    CSISsseniorvicepresidentandHenryA.Kissinger

    ChairStephenFlanaganservedasSecretaryAlbrights

    leadadviserinherworkasChairoftheGroupof

    ExpertsonthenewStrategicConcept.

    Afterninemonthsofdeliberationsandstudy,the

    Groupsnalreportassessedtheimplicationsof

    WithhelpfromCSISsecurityexperts,formerSecretaryofStateMadeleineAlbrightpreparedthereportonNATOsnewStrategicConcept:NATO 2020: Assured Security; Dynamic Engagement.

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    Inadditiontothetaskforcereport,CSIS

    producedfourpaperstoexamineingreater

    depththeissuesofagriculturalproductivity,

    researchanddevelopment,trade,andattitudes

    towardagriculturalbiotechnologyandgenetic

    modication.CSIScontinuestoshapethinking

    withintheObamaadministrationssignature

    FeedtheFutureinitiative.

    (Opposite left) Market in Amritsar,

    India. (Top) CSIS Food Security event

    on Capitol Hill featuring (left to right)

    Representative Betty McCollum,

    Senator Robert P. Casey, and Senator

    Richard G. Lugar. (Bottom) CSISs

    Johanna Nesseth and Steve Morrison

    (left to right) at the same event.

    Food Secuit

    CSIScontinuestoleadeortstodevelop

    andcoordinateaU.S.strategicapproachtofoodsecurity.

    ACSIS-createdtaskforce,chairedbySen.RichardG.Lugar(R-IN),Sen.

    RobertP.Casey(D-PA),andRep.BettyMcCollum(D-MN),addressed

    threekeyareas:raisingagriculturalproductivity,investinginresearch

    anddevelopment,andimprovingtradepolicy.InApril,CSISpublished

    Cultivating Global Food Security,areportcontainingthetaskforces

    recommendationsfortheObamaadministrationandCongress.

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    TheU.S.-ASEANStrategyCommission,

    cochairedbyMauriceR.HankGreenberg

    andformerdefensesecretaryandCSIStrusteeWilliamS.Cohen,willdevelopan

    in-depthassessmentofU.S.interestsinSoutheastAsiaandmakerecommendations

    forthedevelopmentofalong-termU.S.

    strategyfortheregion.( Photo adjacent,

    Left to right: CSISs Ernest Bower, William S.

    Cohen, Maurice R. Hank Greenberg, and CSIS

    trustee and former USTR Amb. Carla Hills)

    TheNewDefenseApproachesProjectwillexaminethecontributionofamphibious

    capabilitiestodeterrenceandshaping

    missions,suchasbuildingpartnershipcapacity,humanitarianassistance,anddisasterrelief.

    TheCSISMiddleEastProgramwillpublisha

    majornewstudythatanalyzesthecurrentandfuturetrajectoryofU.S.-Israelistrategicties.

    AttherequestoftheU.S.Combatant

    CommandAFRICOM,theCSISAfrica

    Programwillreview10casestudiesofAfricancountriestoexaminepotentialssures

    andstressorsthatmightultimatelyleadtosignicantsocialdislocationorpolitical

    instabilityinthemediumtolongterm.

    EuropeProgramdirectorHeatherConleywill

    leadaneortwithSteveFlanaganandDavid

    BerteauonthenancialcrisissimpactonEuropeandefenseandsecuritycapabilities.

    FundedbytheNationalIntelligenceCouncil,

    theprojectwilllookoutoverthenextveyearsinlightoftheeconomicrecessionanditseectonEuropeangovernmentanddefenseindustry.

    KoreaChairVictorChareceivedamajor

    multiyeargrantfromtheAcademyofKoreanStudiesinSeoultodirectalaboratoryfor

    theglobalizationofKoreanStudies.ThisistheAcademysrstgranttoaU.S.think

    tank.TopicswillincludeU.S.grandstrategyinAsia,demographyandKoreansecurity,

    cultureandtheColdWar,negotiationand

    NorthKorea,andU.S.alliancesinEastAsia.

    U.S.-ASEANStrategyCommission

    CommissionworkdirectedbyCSISSoutheastAsiaProgramDirectorandSeniorAdviserErnestBower

    CochairsMauriceR.HankGreenbergChairman of the C.V. Starr CompanySenatorWilliamS.CohenFormer Secretary of Defense and U.S. Senator

    CommissionersRichardArmitagePresident, Armitage International

    ManuelArroyoPresident, ASEAN Business Unit, Coca-Cola

    JamesBlackwellPresident, Chevron Asia Pacic

    FormerSenatorKitBond

    RalphSkipBoycePresident for Asia, The Boeing Company

    GeorgeDavidFormer Chairman, United Technologies Corporation

    RalphGersonCEO, Guardian Industries

    CarlaHillsChairman & CEO, Hills & Company

    RoderickHillsPartner, Hills Stern and Morley LLPFounder & Chairman, CSIS Hills Programon Governance

    HenriettaHolsmanForeChairman & CEO, Holsman InternationalFormer Administrator of USAID

    AdmiralTimothyKeatingFormer Commander, U.S. Pacic Command

    WilliamReillyFounding Partner, Aqua International PartnersFormer Director of EPA

    TimShriverChairman, Special Olympics

    EdwardTortoriciExecutive Director, First Pacic Company Limited

    KeithWilliamsCEO, Underwriters Laboratories

    011 and Beond

    ookingahead,CSIShaslaidthegroundworktougmentcurrentprojectsandexpandintoneweasandissuesthatwillshapethetwenty-rst

    entury.Asamplingofnewprojectsinclude:

    TheGlobalDevelopmentOpportunitiesProject(GDOP),anumbrellaprogramfor

    CSISsdiverseactivityonissuesranging

    frompovertyalleviationtoclimateadaptationtoeconomicgrowthinconict

    settingstowater,food,health,andtrade.

    GDOPwillhaveaparticularfocusontheroleoftheprivatesectorinaiddelivery

    andwillhaveatitscenterahigh-proleseriesofpubliceventstobringnewideas

    intoWashingtononglobaldevelopment.

    TheWadhwaniChairinU.S.-IndiaPolicy

    StudiesistherstofitskindataWashingtonthinktankandwilllaunchinearly2011

    underthedirectionofAmbassadorKarl

    Inderfurth,formerassistantsecretaryofstateforSouthAsianaairs.

    ince1962,CSIShasgrowntobecomeoneoftheworldspreeminent

    nternationalpolicyinstitutions,andin2011CSISwillcontinueitsleadership

    saproviderofthoughtful,innovative,andbalancedsolutionstothemost

    omplexforeignpolicyandnationalsecuritychallengesofourtime.

    CSISsenioradviserMarkQuartermanwilldirectournewProjectonCrisis,Conict,and

    Cooperation,whichwillexamineinnovativestrategiestospeed,enhance,andstrengthen

    internationalconictresponsesandfocuson

    eectivemultilateralresponsestoglobalissues.

    CSISWilliamA.SchreyerChairinGlobal

    AnalysisDanielRundewillundertakeadeeperlookattheprivatesectorsroleindevelopment.

    MeredithBroadbent,formerassistantUSTRandnowsenioradviserandholder

    oftheSchollChairinInternationalBusiness,willtakearenewedlookatthe

    importantroleoftradeinforeignpolicy.

    Asviewsoncurrentnuclearissuesbecome

    increasinglypolarized,CSISsworkonnuclearpolicy,ledbyClarkMurdockandSharon

    Squassoni,helpsexaminetheissuesthroughanalyticblogpostsandalivedebateseries.

    bove) Skyline of Mumbai, India.

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    (Left) U.S. Ambassador-at-Large for Global Womens Issues Melanne Verveer at a CSISMiami Series event

    on advancing progress of the UN Millennium Development Goals through the empowerment of women and

    girls. (Right) CSIS International Councillor Dr. Lavrentis Lavrentiadis provides introductory remarks at a

    CSIS Statesmens Forum.

    TheStatesmensForum

    CurrentU.S.andforeignseniorgovernmentocialsdeliverkeynotespeeches

    beforeacross-sectionoftheWashingtonpolicycommunity.Thisseriesismade

    possiblebytheLavrentiadisGroupofCompanies.

    TheCSISSchieerSchoolSeriesinPublicPolicyandtheMedia

    BobSchieer,CBSNewschiefWashingtoncorrespondentandhostofFace the

    Nation,moderatesthemonthlyseries,apartnershipwiththeSchieerSchoolof

    JournalismatTexasChristianUniversity(TCU).Thisseriesismadepossibleby

    UnitedTechnologiesCorporation(UTC).

    TheCSISUniversityofMiamiSeriesonGlobalChallenges

    CSISandtheUniversityofMiamiSchoolofCommunicationsKnightCenter

    forInternationalMediacohostamonthlyseriesfocusedontheMillennium

    DevelopmentGoals.ThisseriesismadepossiblebytheKnightFoundation.

    CSIS hosts moe than 1,600 events annuall, whichtranslates to an average of 385 visitos dail. In addition,CSIS has several signatue event seies that featueleading thinkes fom govenment, media, business,and academia. Te include the following:

    vents and Foums at CSIS

    Top) CSIS-Schieer Series Dialogue on the Obama administrations foreign policy, featuring (left to right) Steve Coll, sta writer for

    eNewYorker; Thomas Friedman, foreign aairs columnist for the NewYorkTimes; Bob Schieer, host of CBSs FacetheNation;

    nd David Ignatius, columnist and associate editor fortheWashingtonPost . (Bottom) CSIS Statesmens Forum event featuring (left

    right) James Steinberg, deputy secretary of state, and Jacob Lew, then deputy secretar y of state for management and resources.

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    (Bottom) Admiral Thad Allen, U.S. Coast Guard (ret.), s peaks at the launch of the new

    CSIS-LSU Series on Disaster Management and Emergency Response in November 2010.

    CSISCybersecurityPolicySeriesTheCSISForumonCybersecurityisapublic

    seriesforbusinessleaders,policymakers,and

    expertstoaddresssomeofthemostpressing

    policychallengessurroundingcybersecurity.

    Thisbimonthlyseriesisintendedtofocus

    publicandmediaattentionontheissueand

    helpshapethepolicyagendaforcybersecurity.

    ThisseriesismadepossiblebyAT&T.

    TheCSIS-LSUSeriesonDisasterManagementandEmergencyResponse

    Inthefallof2010,CSISlaunchedanewevent

    seriesondisastermanagementmadepossible

    bytheLSUStephensonDisasterManagement

    Institute(SDMI)andtheIreneW.andC.B.

    PenningtonFoundation.Thekickoevent

    featuredAdmiralThadAllen(picturedbelow),

    U.S.CoastGuard(ret.),NationalIncident

    CommanderfortheDeepwaterHorizon

    Response.

    Thekindofconversationsandthekindofmeetingsanddiscussionsyouhave

    atCSISreallyareavery

    importantpartofpoliticallifeinWashingtonbecause

    alotoftheideasthatweneedinordertodoour

    jobsinthefederalgovernmentcomefromdiscussionsofthekind

    werehavingtoday.

    Robert D. HormatsUndersecretary for Economic, Energy,

    and Agricultural Affairs

    Events and Foums at CSIS

    op) General David Petraeus speaks at a CSIS Military Strategy Forum event with CSIS senior fellow Maren Leed. (Bottom le ft)

    der Secretary for International Aairs at the U.S. Department of the Treasury Lael Brainard speaks at CSIS in November 2010.

    ottom right) Senator John Kerry speaks at a CSIS event in November 2010 on U.S. policy in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

    TheMilitaryStrategyForumheforumhostsseniorDepartmentofDefenseand

    militaryserviceleaderswhopresenttheirinsightsand

    isiononthedirectionofU.S.nationalsecurityand

    efensepolicy.ThisseriesismadepossiblebyRolls-

    oyceNorthAmerica.

    TheCongressionalDialogueSeriesMembersofCongressfrequentlychooseCSISasa

    ipartisanplatformforpolicyspeechesanddiscussions.

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    Selection of Speakes Hosted b CSIS

    PresidentoftheUnitedStates

    U.S.AmbassadortoAfghanistan

    SecretaryofState

    SecretaryofDefense

    SecretaryofCommerce

    SecretaryofHomelandSecurity

    SecretaryoftheArmy

    DeputySecretaryofState

    DeputySecretaryofDefense

    DeputySecretaryofEnergy

    UndersecretaryofStateforPolicy

    UndersecretaryofState

    forEconomic,Energy,and

    AgriculturalAairs

    AssistanttothePresidentfor

    HomelandSecurityand

    Counterterrorism

    UndersecretaryoftheTreasuryforTerrorismandFinancial

    Intelligence

    UndersecretaryofDefense

    forAcquisition

    DeputyU.S.TradeRepresentative

    USAIDAdministrator

    CDCDirector

    MillenniumChallenge

    CorporationCEO

    AssistantSecretaryofStatefor

    AsianAairs

    AssistantSecretaryofStatefor

    WesternHemisphereAairs

    U.S.GlobalAIDSCoordinator

    U.S.GlobalAmbassadorfor

    WomensIssues

    U.S.AmbassadortoAfghanistan

    DepartmentofStateCoordina-

    torforCounterterrorism

    PrimeMinisterofLatvia

    PrimeMinisterofMoldova

    PrimeMinisterofMalaysia

    ForeignMinisterofAfghanistan

    ForeignMinisterofAlbania

    ForeignMinisterofIndonesia

    ForeignMinisterofSriLanka

    ForeignMinisterofMaldives

    ForeignMinisterofBulgariaForeignSecretaryofIndia

    ForeignSecretaryofthe

    Philippines

    DeputyPrimeMinisterfor

    ReintegrationofMoldova

    DefenseMinisterofNorway

    DefenseMinisterofGermany

    DefenseMinisterofSingapore

    EducationMinisterof

    Afghanistan

    CrownPrinceofSerbia

    ChairmanoftheJointChiefs

    ofSta

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    U.S.CyberCommandCommander

    SupremeAlliedCommander

    Europe

    UNSecretaryGeneral

    UNWorldFoodProgramme

    ExecutiveDirector

    UNDevelopmentCampaign

    DirectorNATOSupremeAllied

    Commander(Transformation)

    CARECEO

    ExxonCEO

    ICANNCEO

    ONECEO

    SaudiAramcoCEO

    PresidentofResources

    fortheFuture

    vents and Foums at CSIS

    iddle left) U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano spoke at a CSIS event in June 2010. (Middle right) Admiral

    chael Mullen, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Sta, spoke at a CSIS event in January 2010. (Bottom left) John Brennan, Assistant to

    President for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism, spoke at a CSIS Statemens Forum in May 2010.

    bove) A CSIS-Schieer Series Dialogue at CSIS on s ecurity issues surrounding the South China Sea.

    CSIShaslongservedasavenueforsomeofthemostinsightfulandintellectualdiscourseonnationalsecurityissues.

    John BrennanAssistant to the President for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism

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    Tolearnmore,pleasevisitCSIS.org,

    itunes.csis.org,orfollowusonFacebook

    atFacebook.com/CSIS.org.

    CSIShasdevelopedarobustonlinepresencethroughitswebsiteandthroughitsmultimediaplatformonApplesiTunesU.

    CSIS.orgTheredesignedCSIS.orgservesastheessentialplatformforthe

    disseminationofourcontent,includingevents,publications,and

    multimedia.Theproductsthatourexpertsandresearchprogramsproduce

    arereadilyavailableonourwebsitethroughmanydierentpathssousers

    caneasilyaccesscontent.

    iTunesUCSISwastherstthinktanktodevelopaplatformonApplesiTunesU,a

    populardestinationwithinApplesiTunesstorethatoersfreeeducational

    content.Lastfall,ApplereportedthatoverthepastthreeyearsiTunesUhas

    hadmorethan300milliondownloadsfromcontentsuppliedbymorethan

    800providers.CSIShasbeenselectedasafeaturedproviderbyiTunesU

    alongwithotherprestigiousorganizationsanduniversitiessuchasStanford,

    theLibraryofCongress,Duke,andOxford.

    Combined,CSIS.organdouriTunesUplatformreceivemorethan1.2millionvisitorsmonthly.

    Everymonthvisitorsdownloadanaverageof270,000CSIStracks

    fromiTunesUandviewmorethan

    4millionpagesonourwebsite,plusthousandsmorefollowusonline

    bysubscribingtoourRSSfeeds,

    newsletters,andpodcasts.

    CSIS Online

    (Right) A CSIS Intern holds an Apple iPad while looking at CSISs

    iTunes U platform. (Opposite top) The CSIS homepage, CSIS.org.

    (Opposite bottom) CSIS iTunes U platform highlighting the

    CSISSchieer School Series.

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    CSIS in the Media

    CSIShasastrongandgrowingpresenceinthemedia.CSISexpertsareoftencalleduponfortheiranalysisofmajorpolicyissues,andmanyCSISeventsarewellattendedbythemedia.

    The New York TimescalledCSISsAnthonyCordesman

    aforeignpolicydignitary.

    OnNovember24,CSISSeniorAdviserMichael

    Greenpublishedanop-edinthe Wall Street Journal,

    WhyWereAlwaysFooledbyNorthKorea.

    OnJune20,DavidIgnatiusoftheWashington PostcitedThe Key to Successin Afghanistan: A Modern Silk Road Strategy,byCSISRussiaProgramdirectorAndrewKuchinsandCSISTransnationalThreatsProjectdeputydirectorThomasSanderson,inhiscolumnAfghanistansFutureLiesinTradePartnerships.

    OnJanuary7,CSISSeniorAdviserVictorChapublishedanop-edin

    the New York Times,FocusonPolicy,

    NotPolitics.

    North Koeas artillerybombadment of the SouthKoean island of Yeonpeong. . . makes it doubl clea

    that Pongang intends to

    leverage its new nucleabeakthough fo maximumconcessions fom theintenational communit.

    Te most useful analsisIve seen ecentl is Te Key to

    Success in Afghanistan: A ModernSilk Road Strategy.

    oko needs toealize that time isnot on its side.

    (Middle left) International

    Security Program Senior

    Fellow Stephanie Sanok

    addressed U.S. strategy on

    Iraq on the CBSEvening

    News. (Middle right)

    Transnational Threats

    Project Senior Adviser Juan

    Zarate discussed Internet

    wiretapping on the PBS

    NewsHour.(Bottom)

    Project on Conict, Crisis,

    and Cooperation Director

    Mark Quarterman discussed

    U.S.-Pakistan relations onCNNs Situation Room.

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    Congessional Outeach

    Inthelastyear,CSISexpertstestied

    beforecongressionalcommitteesadozen

    times,hostedmonthlyforumsonCapitol

    Hill,andbriefedmembersandsta

    regularly.In2010,17membersofCongress

    spokeateventsatCSIS,andseveral

    participatedinaudioorvideointerviews

    withCSISprograms.CSIScontinuesto

    beaneectiveresourceforCongresswith

    continueddirectinvolvementofmembers

    inCSISprojectsandarobustoutreach

    eortthatopensnewdoorsforCSIS

    expertsandtheirideas.

    CSISwasborntoleadershipin

    internationalaairs,andthis

    placerepresentswhatisbestabout

    Americanleadershipabroadwhen

    itisdoneright:wendherepolicy

    thatisthoughtful,nonpartisan,

    intellectuallyunafraid,genuinely

    knowledgeable,andcapableof

    bringingtogetherdiverse

    viewpointsforfrankargument,

    debate,andanalysisofpublic

    policyandoursharedfuture.

    Representative Gary Ackerman (D-NY)

    (Opposite top) Representative Howard Berman (D-CA), then chairman of the U.S. House Foreign Aairs Committee, spoke at CSIS in

    September. (Opposite bottom left) Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC), pictured next to CSIS trustee and former Senator Bill Brock, spoke

    to the CSIS International Policy Roundtable. (Opposite bottom right) Sharon Squassoni, director of the CSIS Proliferation Prevention

    Program, testied before the U.S. House Foreign Aairs Committee on nuclear cooperation and nonproliferation. (Top) Representative

    Kay Granger (R-TX) (left) and Representative Keith Ellison (D-MN) (right) spoke at a CSIS Global Health Commission meeting.

    OneofCSISscoremissionsistouseitsbipartisanplatformtohelpmembersofCongressandtheirstasbetternavigateacomplexworld.

    WedosothroughatargetedoutreachprogramthatconnectsthousandsofCapitol

    HillstaerswithCSISproductsandresearch.Wehostregulareventsthathelp

    educateCongressoncurrentpolicymatters.Weorganizepolicydiscussionsthat

    bringCongress,theadministration,andpolicycommunitiestogether,andweoer

    aconvenientforumfromwhichrepresentativesandsenatorscandiscusstheir

    prioritieswiththepublicandwiderpolicycommunity.

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    CSISpublicationsareessentialresources

    forthepolicy,academic,andbusiness

    communitiesandthepublicandareavailable

    tothosecommunitiesviaCSIS.org,Amazon.

    com,BarnesandNoble.com,GoogleEditions,andiPadBooks.Belowandoppositeare

    examplesofrecentreports.

    The Global Aging Preparedness Index

    ByRichardJackson,NeilHowe,and

    KeisukeNakashima

    Thisreportprovidestherst

    comprehensivequantitativeassessment

    oftheprogressthatcountriesworldwide

    aremakinginpreparingforglobalaging,

    particularlytheold-agedependency

    dimensionofthechallenge.

    The Geopolitics of Energy: Emerging Trends,

    Changing Landscapes, Uncertain Times

    ByFrankA.Verrastro,SarahO.Ladislaw,

    MatthewFrank,andLisaA.Hyland

    Thisreportidentiesandexaminestherelevantdriversthatarelikelytodictate

    futuretrendsinenergyconsumptionand

    fuelchoicesinthecontextofashifting

    geopoliticallandscape,takinginto

    accounttheattendanteconomic,foreign

    policy,energysecurity,andenvironmental

    consequencesandpriorities.

    In2010,CSISpublished77formalreportsinadditiontoavarietyofmonthlynewslettersandbriefanalyses.

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    RICHARD JACKSON ,

    NEIL HOWE, and

    KEISUKE NAKASHIMA

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    Clear Gold: Water as a Strategic Resource in the Middle East

    By Jon B. Alterman and Michael Dziuban

    Overthenext20years,therealwildcardforpoliticalandsocialunrestintheMiddleEastis

    notwar,terrorism,orrevolutionitiswater.Conventionalsecuritythreatsdominatepublicdebateandgovernmentthinking,butwateristhetruegame-changerinMiddleEastern

    politics.ThisreportexaminestheimplicationsofwateronsecuritypolicyintheMiddleEast.

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