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Centre for Strategic & International Studies,U.S. FATA—A Most Dangerous Place: Meeting the Challenge of Militancy and Terror in the Federally Administer
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Centre for Strategic & International Studies,U.S. U.S.-Russia Strategic Partnership against Nuclear Proliferation: From Declaration to Action
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Centre for Strategic & International Studies,U.S. Growing Chinese Energy Demand: Is the World in Denial?
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Centre for Strategic & International Studies,U.S. Russia Watch: Essays in Honor of George Kolt
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Centre for Strategic & International Studies,U.S. Back from the Brink: Evaluating Progress in Colombia, 1999-2007
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Centre for Strategic & International Studies,U.S. Understanding Islamic Charities
Philanthropy is a vital lens through which to examine the dynamics of the Muslim world. Islamic charities harness enormous material and human resources, as well as organizational capacity. Many in the West view Muslim philanthropic enterprises with considerable skepticism because of accusations of material support for, or condoning of, acts of violence against civilians. Drawing on CSIS’s regional and functional expertise, Understanding Islamic Charities explores the variety of roles that Muslim philanthropies play in different countries, their interactions with national and international institutions, and the boundaries and connections between their philanthropic roles and their political impacts.
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Centre for Strategic & International Studies,U.S. An East Asian Community and the United States
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Centre for Strategic & International Studies,U.S. Iraqi Force Development: Conditions for Success, Consequences of Failure
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Centre for Strategic & International Studies,U.S. The Challenge of Biological Terrorism
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Centre for Strategic & International Studies,U.S. Visions of the Atlantic Alliance: The United States, the European Union, and NATO
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Centre for Strategic & International Studies,U.S. Kashmir: The Economics of Peace Building
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Centre for Strategic & International Studies,U.S. Technology Futures and Global Power, Wealth, and Conflict
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Centre for Strategic & International Studies,U.S. Biotechnology and Agriculture in 2020
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Centre for Strategic & International Studies,U.S. Environment and Development in Mexico: Recommendations for Reconciliation
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Centre for Strategic & International Studies,U.S. Africa Policy in the Clinton Years: Critical Choices for the Bush Administration
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Centre for Strategic & International Studies,U.S. Combating Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and: A Comprehensive Strategy
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Centre for Strategic & International Studies,U.S. Development and Democracy in the Southern Cone: Imperatives for U.S. Policy in South America
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Centre for Strategic & International Studies,U.S. A New Structure for National Security Policy Planning
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Centre for Strategic & International Studies,U.S. Charting Convergence: Exploring the Intersection of the U.S. Free and Open Indo-Pacific Strategy and Taiwan’s New Southbound Policy
Ongoing geopolitical shifts are placing increased pressure on the rules-based international order that has facilitated decades of growth and development across the Indo-Pacific. The United States and Taiwan have responded by redoubling their respective commitments to the region. Leaders in both Washington and Taipei recognize that securing freedom and openness across this vast geographic space is essential for maintaining peace and promoting prosperity across the region.The United States has advanced its vision for the region through the Free and Open Indo-Pacific (FOIP) strategy, which is founded on—and aims to protect—common principles that have benefitted all countries in the region. Taiwan upholds the same principles and has a similar vision for the Indo-Pacific. To this end, Taipei is implementing the New Southbound Policy (NSP), which seeks to leverage its cultural, educational, technological, agricultural, and economic assets to strengthen Taiwan’s relations across the Indo-Pacific.
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Centre for Strategic & International Studies,U.S. Acquisition Trends, 2018: Defense Contract Spending Bounces Back
This report analyzes the current state of affairs in defense acquisition by combining detailed policy and data analysis to provide a comprehensive overview of the current and future outlook for defense acquisition. This analysis will provide critical insights into what DoD is buying, how DoD is buying it, from whom is DoD buying, and what are the defense components buying using data from the Federal Procurement Data System (FPDS). This analysis provides critical insights into understanding the current trends in the defense industrial base and the implications of those trends on acquisition policy.
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Centre for Strategic & International Studies,U.S. Asianism and Universalism: The Evolution of Norms and Power in Modern Asia
This collection of essays addresses the interplay of democratic norms and cultural identity within Asia. The overall question for the volume is how the dueling identities of Asianism (regional exceptionalism) and universalism (democratic norms) are shaping state discourse and behavior in Asia. This is based on a dialogue of scholars organized by CSIS to examine national perspectives on Asianism and universalism across the region, as well as the role of regional democracies in developing a common understanding of rules and norms as the foundation for a more stable regional order. The introduction provides context for these normative debates in the region and addresses the potential to prioritize democracy promotion in foreign policy strategy as segue to essays analyzing normative debates in Japan, South Korea, India, Indonesia, and the United States.
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Centre for Strategic & International Studies,U.S. U.S. Development Policy in an Aging World: New Challenges and New Priorities for a New Demographic Era
The demographic transformation sweeping the emerging world has profound implications for U.S. development policy. The challenge is no longer helping countries overcome the obstacles to development posed by high birthrates and rapid population growth, but leveraging the opportunities created by falling birthrates and slowing population growth. This report discusses how developing countries can best leverage their “demographic dividends” in order to boost income and wealth while they are still young and growing, as well as how they can prepare for the inevitable aging of their populations that looms just over the horizon. It also explores what the emerging new demographic realities imply for the optimal shape of U.S. development policy in decades to come.
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Centre for Strategic & International Studies,U.S. Responding to Catastrophes: U.S. Innovation in a Vulnerable World
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Centre for Strategic & International Studies,U.S. The Information Revolution and National Security: Dimensions and Directions
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Centre for Strategic & International Studies,U.S. Faith in the Balance: Regulating Religious Affairs in Africa
This important and timely study, Faith in the Balance: Regulating Religious Affairs in Africa, provides unique insights into how five governments on the African continent do just that: manage the politics of religion and the role of religion in politics. The study looks at each case—Morocco, Tunisia, Nigeria, Kenya, and Burkina Faso—from the perspective of the state, complementing work that has explained religious organizations and belief systems as they relate to the state, seeking to address grievances, or to access resources and security. One important insight from the various cases is the centrality of politics and power relationships, more than doctrinal theological debates, in shaping the state-religion interactions.
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Centre for Strategic & International Studies,U.S. Measuring the Impact of Sequestration and the Drawdown on the Defense Industrial Base
The presence of a technologically superior defense industrial base has been a foundation of U.S. strategy since 1945. While the implementation of the budget cuts in the Budget Control Act of 2011 has caused concerns for the industrial base, the resulting debate has been lacking in empirical analysis. The purpose of this research is to measure the impact of the current defense drawdown across all the tiers of the industrial base. This report analyzes prime and subprime Defense Department contract data to measures the impacts of the drawdown by sector to better understand how prime and subprime contractors have responded to this external market shock.
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Centre for Strategic & International Studies,U.S. Enhanced Deterrence in the North: A 21st Century European Engagement Strategy
Twenty-five years of relative calm and predictability in relations between Russia and the West enabled European governments largely to neglect their military capabilities for territorial defense and dramatically redraw Northern Europe’s multilateral, regional, and bilateral boundaries, stimulating new institutional and cooperative developments and arrangements. These cooperative patterns of behavior occurred amid a benign security environment, a situation that no longer obtains. Following Russia’s annexation of Crimea, its military incursion into eastern Ukraine, its substantial military modernization efforts, heightened undersea activity in the North Atlantic and Baltic Sea, and its repeated air violations, the region’s security environment has dramatically worsened. The Baltic Sea and North Atlantic region have returned as a geostrategic focal point. It is vital, therefore, that the United States rethink its security approach to the region—what the authors describe as an Enhanced Northern Presence.
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Centre for Strategic & International Studies,U.S. Azerbaijan in a Reconnecting Eurasia: Foreign Economic and Security Interests
Azerbaijan in a Reconnecting Eurasia examines the full scope of Azerbaijan’s national interests in the wider Eurasian region and analyzes the broad outlines of Azerbaijan’s engagement over the coming years. It is part of a four-part CSIS series, “The South Caucasus in a Reconnecting Eurasia,” which includes studies focusing on Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, and the South Caucasus.
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Centre for Strategic & International Studies,U.S. The 2014 Sochi Olympics: A Patchwork of Challenges
The 22nd Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia, possess a singular symbolic character for Russia and its leadership. President Vladimir Putin considers the Games a demonstration of Russia’s growing international role and the success of his administration’s policies. Many view a successful Olympics as integral to his presidency. But also Sochi presents a number of challenges as an Olympic host city. It stands at the center of a number of thorny issues with geopolitical and security implications, including the turbulent insurgencies in the North Caucasus, ethno-political issues such as the “Circassian question,” and the Russia-Georgia-Abkhazia security triangle. It is also a focal point for many nonsecurity issues, including the environment, transportation, housing, and public services. By placing Sochi within the domestic political, regional, and geopolitical contexts, this report examines the myriad challenges facing the Sochi Olympics that could affect the Games. It also examines Russia’s policy response to these challenges and its preparations for the Games, as well as the work that still needs to be done.
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Centre for Strategic & International Studies,U.S. Global Health as a Bridge to Security: Interviews with U.S. Leaders
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Centre for Strategic & International Studies,U.S. Central-East European Policy Review 2011
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Centre for Strategic & International Studies,U.S. Russian Soft Power in the 21st Century: An Examination of Russian Compatriot Policy in Estonia
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Centre for Strategic & International Studies,U.S. Globalization and the American Worker: Negotiating a New Social Contract
Globalization and the American worker is a path-breaking work on economic policy in a global age. It debunks the myths that clutter the political debate over globalization, focusing instead on the hard challenges America faces in building a stronger economic future. The book highlights the need to embrace the challenge of competing in the global economy, while making the investments in America’s workers that they need to compete in world markets. It underscores the importance of adaptability in a time of accelerating economic change and explains how economic policy can encourage or hinder the ability of workers and firms to adjust to the changes that globalization has wrought. The book provides concrete recommendations for trade and tax policy, education, health care, labor, technology and range of other areas that would help build a new social contract between America and its greatest asset, its workers.
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Centre for Strategic & International Studies,U.S. Homebound Security: Migrant Support for Improved Public Safety in Conflict-prone Settings
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Centre for Strategic & International Studies,U.S. U.S. Africa Policy beyond the Bush Years: Critical Choices for the Obama Administration
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Centre for Strategic & International Studies,U.S. Promoting Confidence Building across the Taiwan Strait
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Centre for Strategic & International Studies,U.S. Force Multiplier for Intelligence: Collaborative Open Source Networks
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Centre for Strategic & International Studies,U.S. Five Years After 9/11: An Assessment of America's War on Terror
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Centre for Strategic & International Studies,U.S. Intellectual Property Protection: Promoting Innovation in a Global Information Economy
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Centre for Strategic & International Studies,U.S. Energy Cooperation in the Western Hemisphere: Benefits and Impediments
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Centre for Strategic & International Studies,U.S. Mexican Governance: From Single-Party Rule to Divided Government
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Centre for Strategic & International Studies,U.S. Globalization and National Security: Maintaining U.S. Technological Leadership and Economic Strength
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Centre for Strategic & International Studies,U.S. The Future of U.S.-Korea-Japan Relations: Balancing Values and Interests
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Centre for Strategic & International Studies,U.S. America and the World in the Age of Terror: A New Landscape in International Relations
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Centre for Strategic & International Studies,U.S. Visions of America and Europe: September 11, Iraq, and Transatlantic Relations
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Centre for Strategic & International Studies,U.S. The Debate on NATO's Evolution: A Guide
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Centre for Strategic & International Studies,U.S. Preserving America's Strength in Satellite Technology
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Centre for Strategic & International Studies,U.S. Managing to Survive in Washington: A Beginner's Guide to High-Level Management in Government
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