Events
[Audio] Experts Discuss Whether Romney’s Foreign Policy Pitch Costs Him Credibility and Popularity
Today, senior military, security and political experts previewed Mitt Romney’s positions on foreign policy ahead of his Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) appearance. National Security Network’s Major General Paul Eaton, USA (Ret), Georgetown University and Council on Foreign Relations’ Charles Kupchan and Duke University’s Bruce Jentleson, PhD discussed how Romney’s national security priorities stack up [...]
The Best Defense: Protecting America In An Age Of Austerity
The Center for National Policy hosted a discussion with Lawrence Korb, Spencer Ackerman and National Security Network Executive Director Heather Hurlburt about what might come next after Secretary of Defense and former CNP Chairman Leon Panetta has issued new Strategic Guidance that promises to redefine the mission and means of how best to protect American [...]
Shantanu Khosla Talks U.S. Corporations in India in Ohio
NSN and Shantanu Khosla presented “The Success Story of a Major U.S. Corporation in India.” Shantu Khosla is the Managing Director of Procter & Gamble in India. The event was held at the Foreign Policy Leadership Council.
Paul Salem, Scott Bates and Mark Ellis Lead Panel on the Middle East in Florida
NSN sponsored a panel comprising Paul Salem, Scott Bates and Mark Ellis. The event was titled “Democratic Transitions in the Middle East, Turning Challenges into Opportunities.” Paul Salem is the Director of the Middle East Center of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Beirut, Scott Bates is the Vice President of the Center for [...]
Caroline Wadhams Visits Iowa
NSN sponsored two events with Caroline Wadhams entitled “Instability in Afghanistan and Pakistan: What are the U.S. Policy Options?” Caroline Wadhams is a Senior Fellow at the Center for American Progress. She focuses on Afghanistan, Pakistan, terrorism issues, and U.S. national security. The events were held at Drake University in Des Moines and Iowa City [...]
The Arab Uprisings and the United Nations
The Project on Middle East Democracy and the National Security Network present: The Arab Uprisings and the United Nations September 13, 2011, 10:00am – 11:30am Center for American Progress 1333 H Street, 10th Floor Washington D.C., DC 20005 Admission is free. RSVP to rsvp@nsnetwork.org The opening of the 66th session of the United [...]
Deborah and James Fallows Examine China in Ohio
NSN panelists Deborah and James Fallows present “Does China Exist?” James Fallows was President Carter’s speechwriter and is now an Atlantic Monthly correspondent. He has reported globally for over 30 years, most recently 3 years in China. He won the National Book Award, National Magazine Award and a NY Emmy. Deborah Fallows is a linguist [...]
Jason Isaacson Explains the U.S. and UN Role in the Middle East in Ohio
NSN and Jason Isaacson presented an event entitled “What role does the US and UN play in the Middle East.” Jason Isaacson is the President of the American Jewish Committee.
Dr. Jim Walsh Talks about Iran in Iowa
NSN sponsored multiple events with Dr. Jim Walsh entitled “My Four Dinners with Ahmadinejad.” Dr. Jim Walsh is an expert in international security and a Research Associate at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Security Studies Program (SSP). The events were held at Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa City Foreign Relations Committee in Iowa City, [...]
Juliette Kayyem Visits Florida State University
NSN sponsored Juliette Kayyem and the film “Special Screening of S.O.S. (State of Security),” award winning director Michele Ohayon’s feature length documentary film as witnessed by Richard A. Clarke. Juliette Kayyem is the national security and foreign policy columnist for the Boston Globe and Lecturer in Public Policy at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government, has [...]







