Acting President Jeffrey Shafer established JRSHAFER INSIGHT in April 2011, through which he consults on global economic and financial developments and advises businesses on strategy, especially with respect to China, ...
Category: Experts
The Future of the Korean Peninsula
The release of two Americans who had been held by the North Koreans for some time raises the question of whether we may hope for some easing of tensions on the Korean Peninsula and a renewal of long-stalled talks on Pyon ...
The U.S.-India Relationship: Advancing Foreign Policy and National Security Interests
A private event featuring: Ambassador Dr. S. Jaishankar, Ambassador of India to the United States Ambassador Frank G. Wisner, International Affairs Adviser, Patton Boggs, LLP; former Ambassador to India, the Philip ...
Russia: How Do We Get It Right?
U.S.-Russian relations have entered a new era. Russian President Putin has made clear that the goals that informed U.S.-Russia policy since the break up of the Soviet Union--the slow but steady integration of Russia into ...
Russia & the U.S.: Conflict or Cooperation?
A 2014 Annual Dinner & Membership Meeting featuring Ambassador Thomas R. Pickering, former Ambassador the Russian Federation, India, the United Nations, Israel, El Salvador, Nigeria, and Jordan. Photos courtesy of ...
The East China Sea: The Place Where Sino-U.S. Conflict Could Occur
Rear Admiral (Ret.) Michael McDevitt, Senior Fellow at CNA Corporation, authored the lead article in the March/April issue of AFPI. “The Each China Sea: The Place Where Sino-U.S. Conflict Could Occur” explores the emerge ...
Gulliver’s Troubles: America in the Middle East — An Angier Biddle Duke Lecture
America faces a veritable conundrum in the Middle East. It is trapped in a region it can neither leave nor transform. To deal with this situation, the U.S. must be disciplined about identifying its core interests and how ...