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    CFR maintains an archive of full-length videos from its on-the-record meetings, as well as brief highlight videos for select meetings. Separate archives of transcripts and audio recordings are also available.

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    December 16, 2010

    U.S. Strategy for Pakistan and Afghanistan: Report of a CFR-Sponsored Independent Task Force (Video)
    Speakers:
    James Dobbins, Director, International Security and Defense Policy Center, National Security Research Division, RAND Corporation; Member, Independent Task Force on U.S. Strategy for Pakistan and Afghanistan
    Robert Grenier, Chairman, ERG Partners; Member, Independent Task Force on U.S. Strategy for Pakistan and Afghanistan
    Daniel Markey , Senior Fellow for India, Pakistan and South Asia, Council on Foreign Relations; Director, Independent Task Force on U.S. Strategy for Pakistan and Afghanistan
    Presider:
    Leslie H. Gelb , President Emeritus, Council on Foreign Relations

    Experts discuss the findings and recommendations of the Independent Task Force on U.S. Strategy for Pakistan and Afghanistan including nation building techniques, possible withdrawal strategies, and how to combat corruption, in addition to discussing the Obama administration's most recent Afghan strategy review.

    See more in Afghanistan , Pakistan

     

     

    December 8, 2010

    World Economic Update (Video)
    Speakers:
    James D. Grant , Owner and Editor, Grant's Interest Rate Observer
    Richard C. Koo , Chief Economist, Nomura Research Institute
    Ronald Temple, Managing Director and Portfolio Manager/Analyst, Lazard Asset Management
    Presider:
    Sebastian Mallaby , Director, Maurice R. Greenberg Center for Geoeconomic Studies; Paul A. Volcker Senior Fellow for International Economics, Council on Foreign Relations

    Experts analyze global fiscal and monetary policies after the implementation of the new U.S. federal regulations and Basel III accords.

    This series is presented by the Maurice R. Greenberg Center for Geoeconomic Studies.

    See more in United States , Business and Foreign Policy

     

     

    December 6, 2010

    New Media, New Standards (Video)
    Speakers:
    Clark Hoyt, Adviser, Bloomberg News; Former Public Editor, New York Times
    Mark Whitaker, Senior Vice President and Washington Bureau Chief, NBC News
    Introductory Speakers:
    Richard N. Haass , President, Council on Foreign Relations
    Vivian Schiller, President and Chief Executive Officer, NPR
    Presider:
    Scott Simon, Host, Weekend Edition Saturday, NPR

    Clark Hoyt and Mark Whitaker discuss the changing nature of journalistic responsibility in an era of new media, including the shifting parameters for sourcing and reporting, and the subsequent implications for national security and foreign policy.

    This meeting was inspired by the work of NPR journalist Daniel Schorr.

    See more in National Security and Defense , Media and Foreign Policy

     

     

    December 3, 2010

    HBO History Makers Series with Condoleezza Rice (Video)
    Speaker:
    Condoleezza Rice, Thomas and Barbara Stephenson Senior Fellow on Public Policy, Hoover Institution, Stanford University; U.S. Secretary of State, 2005-2009
    Presider:
    Katie Couric, Anchor and Managing Editor, CBS News

    Former U.S. secretary of state Condoleezza Rice reflects on her time in the Bush administration and issues faced after 9/11, including the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. She also discusses the damaging effects of WikiLeaks and the geopolitical challenges of Iran and North Korea.

    See more in National Security and Defense , Democratization

     

     

    December 1, 2010

    World Energy Outlook 2010 (Video)
    Speaker:
    Fatih Birol, Chief Economist, International Energy Agency
    Presider:
    Peter C. Goldmark, Director, Climate and Air Program, Environmental Defense Fund

    Fatih Birol, chief economist of the International Energy Agency, speaks about the four major components shaping the current World Energy Outlook: oil, natural gas, China, and climate change.

    See more in Energy/Environment

     

     

    November 30, 2010

    Presidents and the Lure of War (Video)
    Speaker:
    Evan W. Thomas III, Editor at Large, Newsweek ; Ferris Professor of Journalism, Princeton University; Author, The War Lovers: Roosevelt, Lodge, Hearst, and the Rush to Empire, 1898
    Presider:
    Douglas G. Brinkley, Professor of History and Fellow, James Baker Institute for Public Policy, Rice University; Author, The Wilderness Warrior: Theodore Roosevelt and the Crusade for America

    Newsweek editor-at-large, Evan W. Thomas III discusses?U.S. military?history and the various reasons that former presidents have gone to war.

    This meeting is part of a series hosted with the National History Center featuring prominent historians who will examine the events and times that shaped foreign policy as we know it today.

    See more in United States , Presidency

     

     

    November 30, 2010

    CEO Speaker Series: Regaining U.S. Economic Growth and Global Leadership: A Conversation with J.W. Marriott Jr. (Video)
    Speaker:
    J.W. Marriott Jr., Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Marriott International, Inc.
    Presider:
    Gerald Seib, Assistant Managing Editor and Executive Washington Editor, Wall Street Journal

    J.W. Marriott Jr. shares his views on how the U.S. economy and global leadership can rebound; the prospects for growth in China, India, and Brazil; the need for immigration reform to maintain U.S. global competitiveness; and his own experiences and lessons learned from building a global hotel and property management company.

    This session was part of the Corporate Program's CEO Speaker Series .

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    See more in Business and Foreign Policy , Immigration

     

     

    November 17, 2010

    Trade Tensions: Challenges and Opportunities After the Midterm Elections (Video)
    Speakers:
    Charlene Barshefsky , Senior International Partner, WilmerHale; Former U.S. Trade Representative
    Jagdish N. Bhagwati , Senior Fellow for International Economics, Council on Foreign Relations; Professor of Economics and Law, Columbia University; Author, In Defense of Globalizaton and Termites in the Trading System: How Preferential Agreements Undermine Free Trade
    Douglas A. Irwin, Robert E. Maxwell '23 Professor of Arts and Sciences, Department of Economics, Dartmouth College; Author, Free Trade Under Fire
    Presider:
    Edward Alden , Bernard L. Schwartz Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations; Former Washington Bureau Chief, Financial Times

    Experts assess the global position of the United States, current state of U.S. trade policy, and results of globalization on NAFTA.

    This session was part of CFR's Stephen C. Friedheim Symposium on Global Economics which was made possible through generous support from Stephen C. Freidheim.

    See more in Economics

     

     

    November 17, 2010

    A Conversation with Lawrence H. Summers (Video)
    Speaker:
    Lawrence H. Summers , Director, National Economic Council; Former Secretary of the Treasury, U.S. Department of the Treasury
    Presider:
    Tim Ferguson, Editor, Forbes Global, Forbes Magazine

    Lawrence H. Summers, director of the National Economic Council, remarks on volatile currency exchange rates, unstable European markets, and the negative effects of financial policy on organic economic growth.

    This session was part of CFR's Stephen C. Friedheim Symposium on Global Economics which was made possible through generous support from Stephen C. Freidheim.

    See more in Economic Development , Financial Crises

     

     

    November 17, 2010

    Currency Wars, Capital Controls, and the Outlook for the International Monetary System (Video)
    Speakers:
    Ajay Shah , Professor, National Institute for Public Finance and Policy, New Delhi
    Benn Steil , Senior Fellow and Director for International Economics, Council on Foreign Relations; Author, Money, Markets, and Sovereignty
    Alan M. Taylor , Senior Adviser, Morgan Stanley; Professor of Economics and Director of the Center for the Evolution of the Global Economy, University of California, Davis
    Introductory Speaker:
    Richard N. Haass , President, Council on Foreign Relations
    Presider:
    Sebastian Mallaby , Director, Maurice R. Greenberg Center for Geoeconomics Studies, and Paul A. Volcker Senior Fellow for International Economics, Council on Foreign Relations

    Experts discuss the the current global economy and their skepticism of effective capital control, as well as the future of currency pegging, fixed currency rates, and capital mobility.

    This session was part of CFR's Stephen C. Friedheim Symposium on Global Economics which was made possible through generous support from Stephen C. Freidheim.

    See more in Economics

     
  • New Books


    Advantage: How American Innovation Can Overcome the Asian Challenge

    Advantage Cover Adam Segal offers a contrarian analysis of how the United States can succeed in the technological race with Asia.


    How Wars End

    How Wars End Cover A penetrating look at American wars over the last century by Gideon Rose, editor of Foreign Affairs .


    Nigeria: Dancing on the Brink

    Nigeria cover Former U.S. ambassador to Nigeria John Campbell explores Nigeria's postcolonial history and examines the events and conditions that have carried this troubled giant to the edge.

    Complete list of CFR Books

    New Council Special Reports


    UN Security Council Enlargement and U.S. Interests

    UN Security Council Enlargement CSR cover imageKara C. McDonald and Stewart M. Patrick offer recommendations for U.S. leadership in UN Security Council reform and expansion.

    Congress and National Security

    Congress and National Security CSR cover imageKay King offers recommendations to reset congressional rules, practices, and procedures to address today's dysfunctional Congress and restore it as a full partner to the executive branch in advancing U.S. national security interests.

    Complete list of Council Special Reports

    New Independent Task Force Report


    U.S. Strategy for Pakistan and Afghanistan

    U.S. Strategy for Pakistan and Afghanistan coverThis Task Force report assesses U.S. objectives, strategy, and policy options in Pakistan and Afghanistan. It supports a long-term partnership with Pakistan, calls for a new approach to Afghan political reform, reconciliation, and regional diplomacy, and says that a more limited U.S. mission in Afghanistan would be warranted if the present strategy does not show signs of progress.

    About Independent Task Forces at CFR

    Complete list of Task Force reports

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