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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
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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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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
ViceChairmanoftheJoint
ChiefsofSta
ChiefofNavalOperations
U.S.CENTCOMCommander
U.S.SOCOMCommander
U.S.SOUTHCOMCommander
U.S.AFRICOMCommander
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.
by
RICHARD JACKSON ,
NEIL HOWE, and
KEISUKE NAKASHIMA
GAP INDEX .C SI S.ORG
C ET ER FR ST R T EGI CI T E R T I L S T U I ES
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The
GlobalAgingPreparednessIndex
ublications
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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CSIS Coporate Oces
hnJ.HamreresidentandCEO
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ephenFlanaganeniorVicePresidentandHenryA.KissingerChair
hnHeylniorVicePresidentforDevelopment
StephenMorrisoneniorVicePresidentandDirector,lobalHealthPolicyCenter
.AndrewSchwartzniorVicePresidentforExternalRelations
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raigCohencePresidentforResearchandPrograms
hnSchauscePresidentandExecutiveOcer
nneCostellocePresidentforFinanceandAccounting,
ndCorporateTreasurer
hannaNessethTuttlecePresidentforStrategicPlanning
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Cedits
Wites:H.AndrewSchwartz,CraigCohen,andBrettBaptistPoduction Manage:AlisonBoursDesign:MichelleHolderCopeditos:DonnaSpitlerandRobertaFauriolEditoial Support: CraigCohen,JohnHeyl,GregBroaddus,AnneCostello,JohannaNesseth,andJohnSchaus.
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Special thanks to Kaveh Sardari, principal of SardariGroup, Inc., www.sardari.com, for his photographiccoverage of CSIS events.
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