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n January 2014 the CSIS Russia and Eurasia Program launched the Eurasia Initiative. The first fruits of this project include a series of reports on Central Asia in a Reconnecting Eurasia. The decision to initiate these activities with Central Asia stemmed from a concern that the drawdown of U.S. and allied troops from Afghanistan would augur declining U.S. interest. For U.S. policymakers, turning away from Central Asia now would be a serious miscalculation. The five states of Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan) are located at the heart of the Eurasian landmass, in close proximity to four of Washington’s biggest foreign policy challenges: Afghanistan/Pakistan, Iran, Russia, and China. For that reason alone, the United States has a strong interest in developing economic and security ties with the states of Central Asia, and doing so in a way that is no longer driven by the exigencies of the war in Afghanistan, but is responsive to the needs and interests of the region itself, as well as enduring U.S. interests.
Opening remarks by:
John Hamre
President and CEO, Pritzker Chair
CSIS
Keynote speech by:
Nisha Biswal
Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs
U.S. Department of State
Panel discussion by:
William Courtney
Adjunct Senior Fellow, RAND Corporation
Edward Chow
Senior Fellow, CSIS Energy and National Security Program
Andrew Kuchins
Director and Senior Fellow
CSIS Russia and Eurasia Program
Michael Lally
Executive Deputy Assistant Secretary for Europe, Middle East and Africa
U.S. Department of Commerce
Martha Olcott
Senior Non-resident Association
CSIS Russia and Eurasia Program
Moderated by:
Jeffrey Mankoff
Deputy Director and Fellow
CSIS Russia and Eurasia Program
Programs
EURASIA INITIATIVE, RUSSIA AND EURASIA PROGRAM
Topics
DEFENSE AND SECURITY, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND RECONSTRUCTION, ENERGY AND CLIMATE CHANGE, TRADE AND ECONOMICS
Regions
AFGHANISTAN, ASIA, CAUCASUS, CENTRAL ASIA, CHINA, EUROPE, INDIA, IRAN, KOREA, MIDDLE EAST, NORTH AMERICA, RUSSIA, RUSSIA AND EURASIA, TURKEY
CSI Complete Series: Crime Scene Investigation
Nick, Greg and Hodges plan a special birthday outing for Henry (Jon Wellner), the lab's toxicologist, but their joy ride to obscure eatery Harry's Hog Hideout turns a bit more adventurous than they envisioned. At the rundown restaurant the guys uncover a body, a squirrelly raccoon, and some loco locals. — Tim Holland
GIJON ASTURIAS ESPAÑA VELODROMO DE LAS MESTAS CONCURSO HIPICO INTERNACIONAL CSIO 5* DEL 28 agosto al 02 septiembre FOTO PATRONATO DEPORTIVO
GIJON ASTURIAS ESPAÑA VELODROMO DE LAS MESTAS CONCURSO HIPICO INTERNACIONAL CSIO 5* DEL 28 agosto al 02 septiembre FOTO PATRONATO DEPORTIVO
Please join us for a timely discussion on the upcoming Ukrainian national elections. Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko dissolved the Rada in August and called for early elections. Against the backdrop of a ceasefire with Russia that has diminished but not ended the bloodshed; an unresolved energy dispute with Russia; slow progress on domestic reforms; and an economy that continues to contract, Ukrainians will head to the polls on Sunday, October 26th to elect leaders that will chart Ukraine’s future course. What are the most important issues to understand and to watch following the election? How has the United States assisted the Ukrainian government to prepare for these elections? If some regions of Ukraine are unable to cast their ballot, does this diminish the result? What is at stake for Ukraine, Russia, Europe and the United States? Our expert panelists will share their unique insights on developments in Ukraine and reflect on the significance of this election.
Results, Reforms, and Realpolitik: Ukraine Goes to the Polls
Featuring
Ms. Paige Alexander
Assistant Administrator, Europe and Eurasia Bureau, USAID
and
The Hon. Edward "Ted" Kaufman
Former U.S. Senator, and
Delegate, Pre-Election Mission to Ukraine, National Democratic Institute
Moderated by
Ms. Heather A. Conley
Senior Vice President for Europe, Eurasia, and the Arctic; and
Director of the CSIS Europe Program
Friday, October 24, 2014
2:00pm – 3:30pm
CSIS 2nd Floor Conference Center
1616 Rhode Island Ave, NW
Washington, DC 20036
Programs
EUROPE PROGRAM
Topics
GOVERNANCE
Regions
EASTERN EUROPE, EUROPE
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Featuring:
Douglas H. Paal
Vice President for Studies, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
and
The Honorable J. Stapleton Roy
Director of the Kissinger Institute on China and the United States, The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
and
Christopher K. Johnson
CSIS Senior Adviser and Freeman Chair in China Studies, The Center for Strategic and International Studies
Moderated by:
Richard McGregor
Washington Bureau Chief, Financial Times; Author, The Party: The Secret World of China's Communist Rulers
Much has been written and said in recent weeks about what to expect from the encounter between Presidents Barack Obama and Xi Jinping at the Sunnylands estate in California. In the wake of the meeting, this session will seek to take a hard look at what was at stake for each leader, what they each achieved, and what it means for the bilateral relationship going forward. Please join us for what promises to be a rich discussion of both the strategic and the practical implications of this important moment in U.S.-China relations.
Gary Dourdan, Robert David Hall, George Eads, Marg Helgenberger, William Petersen, Jorja Fox, Paul Guilfoyle and Eric Szmanda of CSI: CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION.
Photo: Andrew MacPherson/CBS
© 2005 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved
Het paardensportevenement CSI Ommen in Stegeren wordt steeds groter. Dat is ook te merken aan de grote namen die er komen. Vanwege de hoge temperaturen dit weekend krijgen de paarden extra douches.
Foto: Arnold Roolvink
CSI Miami was unable to solve what the press had dubbed the "Rabbit Mask" serial killer. Out of frustration they brought in armature CSI agents from around the State in an attempt to have fresh eyes looking over the evidence.
Unfortunately most of the recruit volunteers became distracted with the victims wife beater and were unable to speak in complete sentences for several hours.
No rabbits were harmed in the making of this photo, although several were insulted.
Pushed everything every which way to get the odd "Miami Yellow" as seen on TV.
Het paardensportevenement CSI Ommen in Stegeren wordt steeds groter. Dat is ook te merken aan de grote namen die er komen. Vanwege de hoge temperaturen dit weekend krijgen de paarden extra douches.
Foto: Arnold Roolvink
GIJON ASTURIAS ESPAÑA VELODROMO DE LAS MESTAS CONCURSO HIPICO INTERNACIONAL CSIO 5* DEL 28 agosto al 02 septiembre FOTO PATRONATO DEPORTIVO
GIJON ASTURIAS ESPAÑA VELODROMO DE LAS MESTAS CONCURSO DE SALTOS
INTERNACIONAL OFICIAL 2013 5 estrellas CSIO PRUEBA 5 CASINO DE ASTURIAS Y PRUEBA 6 LACERA FOTO PATRONATO DEPORTIVO
Het paardensportevenement CSI Ommen in Stegeren wordt steeds groter. Dat is ook te merken aan de grote namen die er komen. Vanwege de hoge temperaturen dit weekend krijgen de paarden extra douches.
Foto: Arnold Roolvink
"Not What It Looks Like" -- Claire Forlani joins the cast of CSI: NY in a recurring role as Dr. Peyton Driscoll, the CSI teamís new medical examiner, who also happens to be in a relationship with Det. Mac Taylor (Gary Sinise). She makes her first appearance in the seriesí third season premiere, titled "People with Money," to be broadcast Wednesday, Sept. 20 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.
Photo: Ron Jaffe/CBS
©2006 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Please join us for a timely discussion on the upcoming Ukrainian national elections. Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko dissolved the Rada in August and called for early elections. Against the backdrop of a ceasefire with Russia that has diminished but not ended the bloodshed; an unresolved energy dispute with Russia; slow progress on domestic reforms; and an economy that continues to contract, Ukrainians will head to the polls on Sunday, October 26th to elect leaders that will chart Ukraine’s future course. What are the most important issues to understand and to watch following the election? How has the United States assisted the Ukrainian government to prepare for these elections? If some regions of Ukraine are unable to cast their ballot, does this diminish the result? What is at stake for Ukraine, Russia, Europe and the United States? Our expert panelists will share their unique insights on developments in Ukraine and reflect on the significance of this election.
Results, Reforms, and Realpolitik: Ukraine Goes to the Polls
Featuring
Ms. Paige Alexander
Assistant Administrator, Europe and Eurasia Bureau, USAID
and
The Hon. Edward "Ted" Kaufman
Former U.S. Senator, and
Delegate, Pre-Election Mission to Ukraine, National Democratic Institute
Moderated by
Ms. Heather A. Conley
Senior Vice President for Europe, Eurasia, and the Arctic; and
Director of the CSIS Europe Program
Friday, October 24, 2014
2:00pm – 3:30pm
CSIS 2nd Floor Conference Center
1616 Rhode Island Ave, NW
Washington, DC 20036
Programs
EUROPE PROGRAM
Topics
GOVERNANCE
Regions
EASTERN EUROPE, EUROPE
GIJON ASTURIAS ESPAÑA VELODROMO DE LAS MESTAS CONCURSO HIPICO INTERNACIONAL CSIO 5* DEL 28 agosto al 02 septiembre FOTO PATRONATO DEPORTIVO
Friday 1 March 2013, Sun International hosted a CANSA Shavathon Event.
R8 715,00 was raised on the day and Chief Executive, Graeme Stephens committed to donate an additional R50.00 for each person who shaved off their hair, bringing the running total to R 9 765.00.
The Sun International CSI and CRO departments then also contributed generously, which brought the total funds raised for the day to R25 000.00. Head Office was proud to donate this money to CANSA: The Association for Cancer Research.
GIJON ASTURIAS ESPAÑA VELODROMO DE LAS MESTAS CONCURSO HIPICO INTERNACIONAL CSIO 5* DEL 28 agosto al 02 septiembre FOTO PATRONATO DEPORTIVO
Please join us for a timely discussion on the upcoming Ukrainian national elections. Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko dissolved the Rada in August and called for early elections. Against the backdrop of a ceasefire with Russia that has diminished but not ended the bloodshed; an unresolved energy dispute with Russia; slow progress on domestic reforms; and an economy that continues to contract, Ukrainians will head to the polls on Sunday, October 26th to elect leaders that will chart Ukraine’s future course. What are the most important issues to understand and to watch following the election? How has the United States assisted the Ukrainian government to prepare for these elections? If some regions of Ukraine are unable to cast their ballot, does this diminish the result? What is at stake for Ukraine, Russia, Europe and the United States? Our expert panelists will share their unique insights on developments in Ukraine and reflect on the significance of this election.
Results, Reforms, and Realpolitik: Ukraine Goes to the Polls
Featuring
Ms. Paige Alexander
Assistant Administrator, Europe and Eurasia Bureau, USAID
and
The Hon. Edward "Ted" Kaufman
Former U.S. Senator, and
Delegate, Pre-Election Mission to Ukraine, National Democratic Institute
Moderated by
Ms. Heather A. Conley
Senior Vice President for Europe, Eurasia, and the Arctic; and
Director of the CSIS Europe Program
Friday, October 24, 2014
2:00pm – 3:30pm
CSIS 2nd Floor Conference Center
1616 Rhode Island Ave, NW
Washington, DC 20036
Programs
EUROPE PROGRAM
Topics
GOVERNANCE
Regions
EASTERN EUROPE, EUROPE