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FOREIGN P O L I C Y A S S O C I A T
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“Like those who first decided to
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FPA Presentation: Turkey’s Contri
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discipline, and optimism. It also r
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RICHARD S. LANNAMANN Vice Chairman
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want and that the United States mus
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What is America’s role? How best
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and water and land pollution, globa
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pleased by what the accomplishments
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Excerpt from The President’s Awes
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will continue to be comprehensive,
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Third, U.S. research universities a
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tional institutes rather than in un
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of knowledge is bound to become obs
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TRANSFORMATIVE RESULTS OF INTELLECT
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providing short-term executive educ
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We have no illusion that the collec
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2008 was the year of the blog at FP
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FOREIGN POLICY ASSOCIATION | 35 FPA
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Michelle Bachelet, President of Chi
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REVIEW OF A RECITAL AND REMARKS ABO
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CLIMATE CHANGE AND GLOBAL WARMING b
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Anthony Cordesman holds the Arleigh
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2008 HEADLINE SERIES Headline Serie
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The Foreign Policy Association’s
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GREAT DECISIONS COORDINATORS Great
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Meetings January 23, 2007 Sarwar Ka
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May 8, 2007 Brian Williams, NBC New
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May 24, 2007 Antonio Bandini, consu
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Upper left: Alan Banes, partner at
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June 12, 2007 “The Scorpions,”
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June 25, 2007 Dinner honoring Artur
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Pascal Lamy, director-general of th
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with the realization that we cannot
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and between antagonists armed with
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One can essentially conclude that d
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Russian foreign and domestic polici
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Meetings 2008 January 24, 2008 Davi
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Top: Per Larsson, CEO of Borse Duba
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April 9, 2008 Lawrence Summers, Cha
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Top right: David Hamburg, DeWitt Wa
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