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The CSIS Energy and National Security Program released its report entitled Realizing the Potential of U.S. Unconventional Natural Gas. The report reflects a year-long effort to capture the latest understanding of the unconventional gas development picture and lays out themes and findings to facilitate a path forward. The event provided an overview of the findings from the project while allowing for a discussion of U.S. energy policy priorities for the coming year, key aspects of the unconventional gas revolution, and where the story goes from here.
Opening Panel:
U.S. Energy Policy: Priorities for the 113th Congress
Senator Ron Wyden (D-Oregon)
Chairman, Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee
with
Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska)
Ranking member, Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee
moderated by
Dr. John J. Hamre
President & CEO, and The Pritzker Chair, CSIS
Presentation: Findings from the Project
Sarah O. Ladislaw
Co-Director and Senior Fellow, CSIS Energy and National Security Program
Panel 2: Where the Gas Story Takes the U.S.: Key Aspects of the Unconventional Revolution
Clay Bretches
Vice President, Exploration and Production (E&P) Business Services and Minerals, Anadarko
Mike Hosford
General Manager – Unconventional Resources, GE Oil & Gas
Fred Krupp
President, Environmental Defense Fund
moderated by
David L. Pumphrey
Co-Director and Senior Fellow, CSIS Energy and National Security Program
Closing Remarks
Joseph W. Craver III,
President, Health and Engineering Sector, SAIC
(a la izquierda)
La Torre Caja Madrid, anteriormente conocida como Torre Repsol, es un rascacielos de Madrid (España), situado, junto a otros tres, en el complejo llamado Cuatro Torres Business Area (CTBA), en el distrito de Fuencarral-El Pardo. Es propiedad de la entidad financiera Caja Madrid, y con un total de 250 metros de altura es, el edificio más alto del país y el quinto de Europa. Su inauguración se produjo el 5 de mayo de 2009.
Su principal arquitecto fue Norman Foster
(a la derecha)
La Torre Sacyr Vallehermoso es el tercer rascacielos más alto de Madrid y de España. Tiene una altura de 236 metros, 52 plantas y su construcción comenzó en 2004 y acabó el 12 de abril de 2008.
Ambassador Valentin Zellweger of the Swiss Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Jai Ramaswamy of the U.S. Justice Department, and Emile van der Does de Willebois of the World Bank, will discuss with with CSIS Senior Adviser Juan Zarate the current status of returning illicit assets to the countries of the Arab Spring, the efforts on asset recovery with regard to Ukraine, and possible future steps of the international community in order to deal with corrupt regimes and their illicit assets held abroad.
Featuring:
Jai Ramaswamy
Section Chief, Asset Forfeiture and Money Laundering, U.S. Department of Justice
Ambassador Valentin Zellweger
Legal Adviser, Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs
Emile van der Does de Willebois
Senior Financial Sector Specialist, World Bank
Legal Adviser, Stolen Asset Recovert (StAR) Initiative
Moderated by:
The Honorable Juan C. Zarate
Former Deputy National Security Adviser for Combating Terrorism
Author, "Treasury's War"
Senior Adviser, CSIS
Friday, October 24, 2014
9:00 - 10:30 a.m. - Event
10:30-11:00 a.m. - Reception
CSIS | 1616 Rhode Island Ave N.W.
'중앙일보-CSIS 포럼 2022‘가 1일 서울 신라호텔에서 ’격변기의 한·미동맹‘을 주제로 열렸다. 이날 필립 골드버그 주한 미 대사가 축사를 하고 있다. 우상조 기자/20221201
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
La Claque Genova. "Solo una terapia - dai CCCP all’estinzione”.
Massimo Zamboni si unisce ad Angela Baraldi per ripercorrere la sua trentennale carriera, il suo percorso artistico, rileggendo i classici dei CCCP, dei CSI e le ultime tappe da solista.
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
David Caruso stars as Horatio Caine in CSI: MIAMI, a fast-paced drama that follows a South Florida team of forensic investigators who use both cutting-edge scientific methods and old-fashioned police work to solve crimes, on the CBS Television Network. .Photo: Andrew MacPherson/CBS.©2006 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved
Please join us for a post-Scottish referendum discussion on its future security implications for the United Kingdom, the U.S., and NATO. The independence referendum raised a number of questions about Scotland’s future including its defense policies and nuclear identity, which the Scottish National Party (SNP) proposed to revoke in its Defense White Paper. As Scotland is home to the UK’s Trident nuclear program, a vote in favor of independence would have had profound security implications for Scotland, Britain, and NATO. Although Scotland ultimately chose to remain within the United Kingdom, what will greater devolution of powers to Edinburgh mean for foreign and national security policy? Will Scotland be granted greater decision making powers over its role in Britain’s defense and security framework? If so, will this impact Trident’s modernization program? What impact, if any, will next year’s Strategic Defense and Security Review (SDSR) have on Scotland? How will operations in the Middle East and NATO’s engagement in Central Europe impact the UK’s defense budget? Our panelists will engage in a timely discussion of the challenges of retaining a robust defense and national security posture amid domestic and geopolitical uncertainty.
Please join us for a discussion on,
After the Scottish Referendum:What Are the Future Transatlantic Security Implications?
Featuring
The Rt. Hon. the Lord Browne of Ladyton
Chairman, European Leadership Network;
Vice Chairman, Nuclear Threat Initiative; and
Former UK Secretary of State for Defense and Scotland
and
Mr. Franklin C. Miller
Principal, The Scowcroft Group;
Former Special Assistant to the President; and
Former Senior Director for Defense Policy and Arms Control, National Security Council
Moderated by
Ms. Heather A. Conley
Senior Vice President for Europe, Eurasia, and the Arctic; and
Director of the CSIS Europe Program
Thursday, October 23, 2014
10:00am – 11:30am
CSIS 1st Floor Conference Room
1616 Rhode Island Ave, NW
Washington, DC 20036
Programs
EUROPE PROGRAM
Topics
DEFENSE AND SECURITY, INTERNATIONAL SECURITY, NUCLEAR WEAPONS, MILITARY STRATEGY
Regions
EUROPE, NATO, WESTERN EUROPE
Please join us for a post-Scottish referendum discussion on its future security implications for the United Kingdom, the U.S., and NATO. The independence referendum raised a number of questions about Scotland’s future including its defense policies and nuclear identity, which the Scottish National Party (SNP) proposed to revoke in its Defense White Paper. As Scotland is home to the UK’s Trident nuclear program, a vote in favor of independence would have had profound security implications for Scotland, Britain, and NATO. Although Scotland ultimately chose to remain within the United Kingdom, what will greater devolution of powers to Edinburgh mean for foreign and national security policy? Will Scotland be granted greater decision making powers over its role in Britain’s defense and security framework? If so, will this impact Trident’s modernization program? What impact, if any, will next year’s Strategic Defense and Security Review (SDSR) have on Scotland? How will operations in the Middle East and NATO’s engagement in Central Europe impact the UK’s defense budget? Our panelists will engage in a timely discussion of the challenges of retaining a robust defense and national security posture amid domestic and geopolitical uncertainty.
Please join us for a discussion on,
After the Scottish Referendum:What Are the Future Transatlantic Security Implications?
Featuring
The Rt. Hon. the Lord Browne of Ladyton
Chairman, European Leadership Network;
Vice Chairman, Nuclear Threat Initiative; and
Former UK Secretary of State for Defense and Scotland
and
Mr. Franklin C. Miller
Principal, The Scowcroft Group;
Former Special Assistant to the President; and
Former Senior Director for Defense Policy and Arms Control, National Security Council
Moderated by
Ms. Heather A. Conley
Senior Vice President for Europe, Eurasia, and the Arctic; and
Director of the CSIS Europe Program
Thursday, October 23, 2014
10:00am – 11:30am
CSIS 1st Floor Conference Room
1616 Rhode Island Ave, NW
Washington, DC 20036
Programs
EUROPE PROGRAM
Topics
DEFENSE AND SECURITY, INTERNATIONAL SECURITY, NUCLEAR WEAPONS, MILITARY STRATEGY
Regions
EUROPE, NATO, WESTERN EUROPE
The CSIS Energy and National Security Program released its report entitled Realizing the Potential of U.S. Unconventional Natural Gas. The report reflects a year-long effort to capture the latest understanding of the unconventional gas development picture and lays out themes and findings to facilitate a path forward. The event provided an overview of the findings from the project while allowing for a discussion of U.S. energy policy priorities for the coming year, key aspects of the unconventional gas revolution, and where the story goes from here.
Opening Panel:
U.S. Energy Policy: Priorities for the 113th Congress
Senator Ron Wyden (D-Oregon)
Chairman, Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee
with
Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska)
Ranking member, Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee
moderated by
Dr. John J. Hamre
President & CEO, and The Pritzker Chair, CSIS
Presentation: Findings from the Project
Sarah O. Ladislaw
Co-Director and Senior Fellow, CSIS Energy and National Security Program
Panel 2: Where the Gas Story Takes the U.S.: Key Aspects of the Unconventional Revolution
Clay Bretches
Vice President, Exploration and Production (E&P) Business Services and Minerals, Anadarko
Mike Hosford
General Manager – Unconventional Resources, GE Oil & Gas
Fred Krupp
President, Environmental Defense Fund
moderated by
David L. Pumphrey
Co-Director and Senior Fellow, CSIS Energy and National Security Program
Closing Remarks
Joseph W. Craver III,
President, Health and Engineering Sector, SAIC
El clima de Chacao es clasificado como intertropical de altura debido a su posición geográfica y altura, alrededor de los 1.000 msnm; su temperatura mínima anual está al orden de los 18 °C siendo enero y febrero los meses más fríos con temperaturas de hasta 12 °C por la madrugada y la máxima media anual es de aproximadamente 27 °C, los meses más calientes son abril y mayo, cuando se pueden alcanzar los 34 °C.
The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) hosted an event with keynote speaker General Keith Alexander, Director of the NSA, Commander of U.S. Cyber Command. General Alexander spoke about cyber security and USCYBERCOM.
This event was made possible by support from AT&T
For more information visit csis.org/event/cybersecurity-discussion-general-keith-b-a...
The Global Security Forum, CSIS’s marquee conference, surveys a range of major security issues confronting the United States. By bringing together senior decisionmakers, opinion leaders, and perspectives from the private and public sectors, the Forum fosters open conversation and brings forth the best solutions to the biggest security challenges of the day.
For more information:
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Un vecchio scatto che mi sono dimenticato di pubblicare. :(
CSIS Korea Chair Victor Cha at the conference with Japan Chair Michael Green and Mansfield Foundation Director Gordon Flake.
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Please join us for a post-Scottish referendum discussion on its future security implications for the United Kingdom, the U.S., and NATO. The independence referendum raised a number of questions about Scotland’s future including its defense policies and nuclear identity, which the Scottish National Party (SNP) proposed to revoke in its Defense White Paper. As Scotland is home to the UK’s Trident nuclear program, a vote in favor of independence would have had profound security implications for Scotland, Britain, and NATO. Although Scotland ultimately chose to remain within the United Kingdom, what will greater devolution of powers to Edinburgh mean for foreign and national security policy? Will Scotland be granted greater decision making powers over its role in Britain’s defense and security framework? If so, will this impact Trident’s modernization program? What impact, if any, will next year’s Strategic Defense and Security Review (SDSR) have on Scotland? How will operations in the Middle East and NATO’s engagement in Central Europe impact the UK’s defense budget? Our panelists will engage in a timely discussion of the challenges of retaining a robust defense and national security posture amid domestic and geopolitical uncertainty.
Please join us for a discussion on,
After the Scottish Referendum:What Are the Future Transatlantic Security Implications?
Featuring
The Rt. Hon. the Lord Browne of Ladyton
Chairman, European Leadership Network;
Vice Chairman, Nuclear Threat Initiative; and
Former UK Secretary of State for Defense and Scotland
and
Mr. Franklin C. Miller
Principal, The Scowcroft Group;
Former Special Assistant to the President; and
Former Senior Director for Defense Policy and Arms Control, National Security Council
Moderated by
Ms. Heather A. Conley
Senior Vice President for Europe, Eurasia, and the Arctic; and
Director of the CSIS Europe Program
Thursday, October 23, 2014
10:00am – 11:30am
CSIS 1st Floor Conference Room
1616 Rhode Island Ave, NW
Washington, DC 20036
Programs
EUROPE PROGRAM
Topics
DEFENSE AND SECURITY, INTERNATIONAL SECURITY, NUCLEAR WEAPONS, MILITARY STRATEGY
Regions
EUROPE, NATO, WESTERN EUROPE
CSI Basel 2012
International World Class - Spring Tournament
12th until January 15, 2012 St.Jakobshalle Basel / Switzerland
Digital Camera Canon EOS-1D Mark IV
Canon 70-200 mm f/2.8 lens 640 sec 3200 ASA
Edited with an iMac, DXO Optics Pro 4 and finished with Photoshop 8 CS
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