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Strait Talk: Taiwan's 2016 Elections and the United States
Monday, Sep 14, 2015
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AGENDA
8:30 Continental Breakfast
9:00-9:15 Welcome and Introduction
9:15–10:45 Panel One: Current Policy Issues in Taiwan
Moderator:
Bonnie Glaser, Senior Adviser for Asia; Director, Project on Chinese Power, CSIS
Panelists:
Tung Chen-yuan, Distinguished Professor, Graduate Institute of Development Studies; Director, Center for Prediction Markets, National Chengchi University
Ho Szu-yin, Professor, Department of Political Science, Tamkang University
10:45-11:00Break
11:00-12:30Panel Two: The 2016 Elections
Moderator:
Richard C. Bush III, Senior Fellow and Chen-Fu and Cecilia Yen Koo Chair in Taiwan Studies; Director, Center for East Asia Policy Studies, The Brookings Institution
Panelists:
David G. Brown, Adjunct Professor, Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Timothy S. Rich, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Western Kentucky University
Chu Yun-han, President, Chiang-ching Kuo Foundation; Distinguished Research Fellow, Institute of Political Science at Academia Sinica; Professor, Department of Political Science, National Taiwan University
12:30Luncheon with Keynote Speaker
Shelley Rigger, Brown Professor of East Asian Politics and Chair of the Political Science Department, Davidson College
13:30-15:00Panel Three: The U.S. Taiwan Policy
Moderator:
Christopher Johnson, Senior Adviser and Freeman Chair in China Studies, CSIS
Panelists:
Michael J. Green, Senior Vice President for Asia and Japan Chair, CSIS; Associate Professor, Georgetown University
Alan D. Romberg, Distinguished Fellow, East Asia Program, Stimson Center
Robert Wang, Senior Associate, Asia Program, CSIS
Programs
Freeman Chair in China Studies, Taiwan
Topics
Defense and Security, International Security, Trade and Economics, Global Trends and Forecasting, Global Strategy, Regional Analysis
Regions
Americas, Asia, China
Strait Talk: Taiwan's 2016 Elections and the United States
Monday, Sep 14, 2015
photo courtesy of Nicolas Raymond www.flickr.com/photos/80497449@N04/7383295878/in/photolis...
Watch Live
Follow @CSIS #CSISLive
AGENDA
8:30 Continental Breakfast
9:00-9:15 Welcome and Introduction
9:15–10:45 Panel One: Current Policy Issues in Taiwan
Moderator:
Bonnie Glaser, Senior Adviser for Asia; Director, Project on Chinese Power, CSIS
Panelists:
Tung Chen-yuan, Distinguished Professor, Graduate Institute of Development Studies; Director, Center for Prediction Markets, National Chengchi University
Ho Szu-yin, Professor, Department of Political Science, Tamkang University
10:45-11:00Break
11:00-12:30Panel Two: The 2016 Elections
Moderator:
Richard C. Bush III, Senior Fellow and Chen-Fu and Cecilia Yen Koo Chair in Taiwan Studies; Director, Center for East Asia Policy Studies, The Brookings Institution
Panelists:
David G. Brown, Adjunct Professor, Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Timothy S. Rich, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Western Kentucky University
Chu Yun-han, President, Chiang-ching Kuo Foundation; Distinguished Research Fellow, Institute of Political Science at Academia Sinica; Professor, Department of Political Science, National Taiwan University
12:30Luncheon with Keynote Speaker
Shelley Rigger, Brown Professor of East Asian Politics and Chair of the Political Science Department, Davidson College
13:30-15:00Panel Three: The U.S. Taiwan Policy
Moderator:
Christopher Johnson, Senior Adviser and Freeman Chair in China Studies, CSIS
Panelists:
Michael J. Green, Senior Vice President for Asia and Japan Chair, CSIS; Associate Professor, Georgetown University
Alan D. Romberg, Distinguished Fellow, East Asia Program, Stimson Center
Robert Wang, Senior Associate, Asia Program, CSIS
Programs
Freeman Chair in China Studies, Taiwan
Topics
Defense and Security, International Security, Trade and Economics, Global Trends and Forecasting, Global Strategy, Regional Analysis
Regions
Americas, Asia, China
Strait Talk: Taiwan's 2016 Elections and the United States
Monday, Sep 14, 2015
photo courtesy of Nicolas Raymond www.flickr.com/photos/80497449@N04/7383295878/in/photolis...
Watch Live
Follow @CSIS #CSISLive
AGENDA
8:30 Continental Breakfast
9:00-9:15 Welcome and Introduction
9:15–10:45 Panel One: Current Policy Issues in Taiwan
Moderator:
Bonnie Glaser, Senior Adviser for Asia; Director, Project on Chinese Power, CSIS
Panelists:
Tung Chen-yuan, Distinguished Professor, Graduate Institute of Development Studies; Director, Center for Prediction Markets, National Chengchi University
Ho Szu-yin, Professor, Department of Political Science, Tamkang University
10:45-11:00Break
11:00-12:30Panel Two: The 2016 Elections
Moderator:
Richard C. Bush III, Senior Fellow and Chen-Fu and Cecilia Yen Koo Chair in Taiwan Studies; Director, Center for East Asia Policy Studies, The Brookings Institution
Panelists:
David G. Brown, Adjunct Professor, Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Timothy S. Rich, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Western Kentucky University
Chu Yun-han, President, Chiang-ching Kuo Foundation; Distinguished Research Fellow, Institute of Political Science at Academia Sinica; Professor, Department of Political Science, National Taiwan University
12:30Luncheon with Keynote Speaker
Shelley Rigger, Brown Professor of East Asian Politics and Chair of the Political Science Department, Davidson College
13:30-15:00Panel Three: The U.S. Taiwan Policy
Moderator:
Christopher Johnson, Senior Adviser and Freeman Chair in China Studies, CSIS
Panelists:
Michael J. Green, Senior Vice President for Asia and Japan Chair, CSIS; Associate Professor, Georgetown University
Alan D. Romberg, Distinguished Fellow, East Asia Program, Stimson Center
Robert Wang, Senior Associate, Asia Program, CSIS
Programs
Freeman Chair in China Studies, Taiwan
Topics
Defense and Security, International Security, Trade and Economics, Global Trends and Forecasting, Global Strategy, Regional Analysis
Regions
Americas, Asia, China
Featuring:
General John F. Kelly
Commander, United States Southern Command
Moderated by:
Daniel F. Runde
William A. Schreyer Chair in Global Analysis and Director, Project on U.S. Leadership in Development
Friday, October 23, 2015
10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
First Floor Conference Room
1616 Rhode Island Avenue NW (CSIS)
Please save the date for an armchair conversation with General John F. Kelly. General Kelly will discuss his career serving in the United States Marine Corps and the defining challenges he faced in maintaining U.S. and regional security. He will share his experience working in areas of conflict and supporting U.S. defense policy through effective development efforts.
General Kelly is currently commander of U.S. Southern Command. A four star general, Kelly presided over much of the U.S. involvement in Iraq in 2003 and 2004, later returning to command Multi-National Force–West. He is a veteran of Operation Desert Storm and holds numerous military awards and honors, including the Defense Distinguished Service Medal. Following his service in the Persian Gulf War, he served as the Commandant's Liaison Officer to the U.S. House of Representatives. Kelly received his B.A. from the University of Massachusetts in Boston and graduated from the National War College in 1995.
This event is part of CSIS’ s ongoing “Chevron Forum on Development” series, which seeks to highlight innovative approaches to global development.
Please RSVP to ChevronForum@csis.org .
Follow@CSIS and @CSIS_USLD for live updates #CSISLive. Light refreshments will be served.
Programs
Legacy Works, Project on U.S. Leadership in Development
Topics
Defense and Security, International Security, Military Strategy, Homeland Security, Economic Development and Reconstruction, Global Strategy, Development Policy
Regions
Americas, Asia, Caribbean, Gulf States, Iraq, Middle East, North Africa, North America, South America
Featuring:
General John F. Kelly
Commander, United States Southern Command
Moderated by:
Daniel F. Runde
William A. Schreyer Chair in Global Analysis and Director, Project on U.S. Leadership in Development
Friday, October 23, 2015
10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
First Floor Conference Room
1616 Rhode Island Avenue NW (CSIS)
Please save the date for an armchair conversation with General John F. Kelly. General Kelly will discuss his career serving in the United States Marine Corps and the defining challenges he faced in maintaining U.S. and regional security. He will share his experience working in areas of conflict and supporting U.S. defense policy through effective development efforts.
General Kelly is currently commander of U.S. Southern Command. A four star general, Kelly presided over much of the U.S. involvement in Iraq in 2003 and 2004, later returning to command Multi-National Force–West. He is a veteran of Operation Desert Storm and holds numerous military awards and honors, including the Defense Distinguished Service Medal. Following his service in the Persian Gulf War, he served as the Commandant's Liaison Officer to the U.S. House of Representatives. Kelly received his B.A. from the University of Massachusetts in Boston and graduated from the National War College in 1995.
This event is part of CSIS’ s ongoing “Chevron Forum on Development” series, which seeks to highlight innovative approaches to global development.
Please RSVP to ChevronForum@csis.org .
Follow@CSIS and @CSIS_USLD for live updates #CSISLive. Light refreshments will be served.
Programs
Legacy Works, Project on U.S. Leadership in Development
Topics
Defense and Security, International Security, Military Strategy, Homeland Security, Economic Development and Reconstruction, Global Strategy, Development Policy
Regions
Americas, Asia, Caribbean, Gulf States, Iraq, Middle East, North Africa, North America, South America
Featuring:
General John F. Kelly
Commander, United States Southern Command
Moderated by:
Daniel F. Runde
William A. Schreyer Chair in Global Analysis and Director, Project on U.S. Leadership in Development
Friday, October 23, 2015
10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
First Floor Conference Room
1616 Rhode Island Avenue NW (CSIS)
Please save the date for an armchair conversation with General John F. Kelly. General Kelly will discuss his career serving in the United States Marine Corps and the defining challenges he faced in maintaining U.S. and regional security. He will share his experience working in areas of conflict and supporting U.S. defense policy through effective development efforts.
General Kelly is currently commander of U.S. Southern Command. A four star general, Kelly presided over much of the U.S. involvement in Iraq in 2003 and 2004, later returning to command Multi-National Force–West. He is a veteran of Operation Desert Storm and holds numerous military awards and honors, including the Defense Distinguished Service Medal. Following his service in the Persian Gulf War, he served as the Commandant's Liaison Officer to the U.S. House of Representatives. Kelly received his B.A. from the University of Massachusetts in Boston and graduated from the National War College in 1995.
This event is part of CSIS’ s ongoing “Chevron Forum on Development” series, which seeks to highlight innovative approaches to global development.
Please RSVP to ChevronForum@csis.org .
Follow@CSIS and @CSIS_USLD for live updates #CSISLive. Light refreshments will be served.
Programs
Legacy Works, Project on U.S. Leadership in Development
Topics
Defense and Security, International Security, Military Strategy, Homeland Security, Economic Development and Reconstruction, Global Strategy, Development Policy
Regions
Americas, Asia, Caribbean, Gulf States, Iraq, Middle East, North Africa, North America, South America
Featuring:
General John F. Kelly
Commander, United States Southern Command
Moderated by:
Daniel F. Runde
William A. Schreyer Chair in Global Analysis and Director, Project on U.S. Leadership in Development
Friday, October 23, 2015
10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
First Floor Conference Room
1616 Rhode Island Avenue NW (CSIS)
Please save the date for an armchair conversation with General John F. Kelly. General Kelly will discuss his career serving in the United States Marine Corps and the defining challenges he faced in maintaining U.S. and regional security. He will share his experience working in areas of conflict and supporting U.S. defense policy through effective development efforts.
General Kelly is currently commander of U.S. Southern Command. A four star general, Kelly presided over much of the U.S. involvement in Iraq in 2003 and 2004, later returning to command Multi-National Force–West. He is a veteran of Operation Desert Storm and holds numerous military awards and honors, including the Defense Distinguished Service Medal. Following his service in the Persian Gulf War, he served as the Commandant's Liaison Officer to the U.S. House of Representatives. Kelly received his B.A. from the University of Massachusetts in Boston and graduated from the National War College in 1995.
This event is part of CSIS’ s ongoing “Chevron Forum on Development” series, which seeks to highlight innovative approaches to global development.
Please RSVP to ChevronForum@csis.org .
Follow@CSIS and @CSIS_USLD for live updates #CSISLive. Light refreshments will be served.
Programs
Legacy Works, Project on U.S. Leadership in Development
Topics
Defense and Security, International Security, Military Strategy, Homeland Security, Economic Development and Reconstruction, Global Strategy, Development Policy
Regions
Americas, Asia, Caribbean, Gulf States, Iraq, Middle East, North Africa, North America, South America
Featuring:
General John F. Kelly
Commander, United States Southern Command
Moderated by:
Daniel F. Runde
William A. Schreyer Chair in Global Analysis and Director, Project on U.S. Leadership in Development
Friday, October 23, 2015
10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
First Floor Conference Room
1616 Rhode Island Avenue NW (CSIS)
Please save the date for an armchair conversation with General John F. Kelly. General Kelly will discuss his career serving in the United States Marine Corps and the defining challenges he faced in maintaining U.S. and regional security. He will share his experience working in areas of conflict and supporting U.S. defense policy through effective development efforts.
General Kelly is currently commander of U.S. Southern Command. A four star general, Kelly presided over much of the U.S. involvement in Iraq in 2003 and 2004, later returning to command Multi-National Force–West. He is a veteran of Operation Desert Storm and holds numerous military awards and honors, including the Defense Distinguished Service Medal. Following his service in the Persian Gulf War, he served as the Commandant's Liaison Officer to the U.S. House of Representatives. Kelly received his B.A. from the University of Massachusetts in Boston and graduated from the National War College in 1995.
This event is part of CSIS’ s ongoing “Chevron Forum on Development” series, which seeks to highlight innovative approaches to global development.
Please RSVP to ChevronForum@csis.org .
Follow@CSIS and @CSIS_USLD for live updates #CSISLive. Light refreshments will be served.
Programs
Legacy Works, Project on U.S. Leadership in Development
Topics
Defense and Security, International Security, Military Strategy, Homeland Security, Economic Development and Reconstruction, Global Strategy, Development Policy
Regions
Americas, Asia, Caribbean, Gulf States, Iraq, Middle East, North Africa, North America, South America
Featuring:
General John F. Kelly
Commander, United States Southern Command
Moderated by:
Daniel F. Runde
William A. Schreyer Chair in Global Analysis and Director, Project on U.S. Leadership in Development
Friday, October 23, 2015
10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
First Floor Conference Room
1616 Rhode Island Avenue NW (CSIS)
Please save the date for an armchair conversation with General John F. Kelly. General Kelly will discuss his career serving in the United States Marine Corps and the defining challenges he faced in maintaining U.S. and regional security. He will share his experience working in areas of conflict and supporting U.S. defense policy through effective development efforts.
General Kelly is currently commander of U.S. Southern Command. A four star general, Kelly presided over much of the U.S. involvement in Iraq in 2003 and 2004, later returning to command Multi-National Force–West. He is a veteran of Operation Desert Storm and holds numerous military awards and honors, including the Defense Distinguished Service Medal. Following his service in the Persian Gulf War, he served as the Commandant's Liaison Officer to the U.S. House of Representatives. Kelly received his B.A. from the University of Massachusetts in Boston and graduated from the National War College in 1995.
This event is part of CSIS’ s ongoing “Chevron Forum on Development” series, which seeks to highlight innovative approaches to global development.
Please RSVP to ChevronForum@csis.org .
Follow@CSIS and @CSIS_USLD for live updates #CSISLive. Light refreshments will be served.
Programs
Legacy Works, Project on U.S. Leadership in Development
Topics
Defense and Security, International Security, Military Strategy, Homeland Security, Economic Development and Reconstruction, Global Strategy, Development Policy
Regions
Americas, Asia, Caribbean, Gulf States, Iraq, Middle East, North Africa, North America, South America
With :
The Hon. Tomomi Inada
Chairperson, Policy Research Council, Liberal Democratic Party of Japan
Moderated by :
Michael J. Green
Senior Vice President for Asia and Japan Chair, CSIS
Mrs. Tomomi Inada is Chairperson of the Policy Research Council of the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan. Appointed to the post in 2014, she is widely considered a rising star among Prime Minister Abe’s close allies. She is a fourth-term member of House of Representatives from Fukui Prefecture and also serves as Chairperson of the Group of Tradition and Creation of LDP. Among other posts, she has served as Minister of State for Regulatory Reform (2012-1014). She is a graduate of Waseda University, Faculty of Law.
To register please CLICK HERE
For inquiries please contact Eri Hirano
Follow @CSIS @JapanChair for live updates. #CSISLive
Programs
Japan Chair
Topics
Defense and Security, International Security, Governance
Regions
Asia, Japan
Featuring:
General John F. Kelly
Commander, United States Southern Command
Moderated by:
Daniel F. Runde
William A. Schreyer Chair in Global Analysis and Director, Project on U.S. Leadership in Development
Friday, October 23, 2015
10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
First Floor Conference Room
1616 Rhode Island Avenue NW (CSIS)
Please save the date for an armchair conversation with General John F. Kelly. General Kelly will discuss his career serving in the United States Marine Corps and the defining challenges he faced in maintaining U.S. and regional security. He will share his experience working in areas of conflict and supporting U.S. defense policy through effective development efforts.
General Kelly is currently commander of U.S. Southern Command. A four star general, Kelly presided over much of the U.S. involvement in Iraq in 2003 and 2004, later returning to command Multi-National Force–West. He is a veteran of Operation Desert Storm and holds numerous military awards and honors, including the Defense Distinguished Service Medal. Following his service in the Persian Gulf War, he served as the Commandant's Liaison Officer to the U.S. House of Representatives. Kelly received his B.A. from the University of Massachusetts in Boston and graduated from the National War College in 1995.
This event is part of CSIS’ s ongoing “Chevron Forum on Development” series, which seeks to highlight innovative approaches to global development.
Please RSVP to ChevronForum@csis.org .
Follow@CSIS and @CSIS_USLD for live updates #CSISLive. Light refreshments will be served.
Programs
Legacy Works, Project on U.S. Leadership in Development
Topics
Defense and Security, International Security, Military Strategy, Homeland Security, Economic Development and Reconstruction, Global Strategy, Development Policy
Regions
Americas, Asia, Caribbean, Gulf States, Iraq, Middle East, North Africa, North America, South America
Featuring:
General John F. Kelly
Commander, United States Southern Command
Moderated by:
Daniel F. Runde
William A. Schreyer Chair in Global Analysis and Director, Project on U.S. Leadership in Development
Friday, October 23, 2015
10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
First Floor Conference Room
1616 Rhode Island Avenue NW (CSIS)
Please save the date for an armchair conversation with General John F. Kelly. General Kelly will discuss his career serving in the United States Marine Corps and the defining challenges he faced in maintaining U.S. and regional security. He will share his experience working in areas of conflict and supporting U.S. defense policy through effective development efforts.
General Kelly is currently commander of U.S. Southern Command. A four star general, Kelly presided over much of the U.S. involvement in Iraq in 2003 and 2004, later returning to command Multi-National Force–West. He is a veteran of Operation Desert Storm and holds numerous military awards and honors, including the Defense Distinguished Service Medal. Following his service in the Persian Gulf War, he served as the Commandant's Liaison Officer to the U.S. House of Representatives. Kelly received his B.A. from the University of Massachusetts in Boston and graduated from the National War College in 1995.
This event is part of CSIS’ s ongoing “Chevron Forum on Development” series, which seeks to highlight innovative approaches to global development.
Please RSVP to ChevronForum@csis.org .
Follow@CSIS and @CSIS_USLD for live updates #CSISLive. Light refreshments will be served.
Programs
Legacy Works, Project on U.S. Leadership in Development
Topics
Defense and Security, International Security, Military Strategy, Homeland Security, Economic Development and Reconstruction, Global Strategy, Development Policy
Regions
Americas, Asia, Caribbean, Gulf States, Iraq, Middle East, North Africa, North America, South America
Sean O’Keefe, former Administrator of NASA, and General James Cartwright, former vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff will have an easy chair discussion moderated by Dr. John Hamre, President and CEO of CSIS, on U.S. strategy for civil and military space. The discussion will focus on new challenges the U.S. faces in maintaining its strategic advantage in space, and the implications of privatization for the future of U.S. leadership and innovation in civil space.
Speakers:
General James Cartwright
Harold Brown Chair in Defense Policy Studies, CSIS
Former Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Sean O'Keefe
Distinguished Adviser, CSIS
Former Administrator, NASA
Moderated by:
Dr. John Hamre
President, CEO, and Pritzker Chair
CSIS
Follow @CSIS, @CyberCSIS, and #CSISLive for event updates
Programs
STRATEGIC TECHNOLOGIES PROGRAM
Topics
DEFENSE AND SECURITY, MILITARY STRATEGY, SPACE
Featuring:
General John F. Kelly
Commander, United States Southern Command
Moderated by:
Daniel F. Runde
William A. Schreyer Chair in Global Analysis and Director, Project on U.S. Leadership in Development
Friday, October 23, 2015
10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
First Floor Conference Room
1616 Rhode Island Avenue NW (CSIS)
Please save the date for an armchair conversation with General John F. Kelly. General Kelly will discuss his career serving in the United States Marine Corps and the defining challenges he faced in maintaining U.S. and regional security. He will share his experience working in areas of conflict and supporting U.S. defense policy through effective development efforts.
General Kelly is currently commander of U.S. Southern Command. A four star general, Kelly presided over much of the U.S. involvement in Iraq in 2003 and 2004, later returning to command Multi-National Force–West. He is a veteran of Operation Desert Storm and holds numerous military awards and honors, including the Defense Distinguished Service Medal. Following his service in the Persian Gulf War, he served as the Commandant's Liaison Officer to the U.S. House of Representatives. Kelly received his B.A. from the University of Massachusetts in Boston and graduated from the National War College in 1995.
This event is part of CSIS’ s ongoing “Chevron Forum on Development” series, which seeks to highlight innovative approaches to global development.
Please RSVP to ChevronForum@csis.org .
Follow@CSIS and @CSIS_USLD for live updates #CSISLive. Light refreshments will be served.
Programs
Legacy Works, Project on U.S. Leadership in Development
Topics
Defense and Security, International Security, Military Strategy, Homeland Security, Economic Development and Reconstruction, Global Strategy, Development Policy
Regions
Americas, Asia, Caribbean, Gulf States, Iraq, Middle East, North Africa, North America, South America
With :
The Hon. Tomomi Inada
Chairperson, Policy Research Council, Liberal Democratic Party of Japan
Moderated by :
Michael J. Green
Senior Vice President for Asia and Japan Chair, CSIS
Mrs. Tomomi Inada is Chairperson of the Policy Research Council of the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan. Appointed to the post in 2014, she is widely considered a rising star among Prime Minister Abe’s close allies. She is a fourth-term member of House of Representatives from Fukui Prefecture and also serves as Chairperson of the Group of Tradition and Creation of LDP. Among other posts, she has served as Minister of State for Regulatory Reform (2012-1014). She is a graduate of Waseda University, Faculty of Law.
To register please CLICK HERE
For inquiries please contact Eri Hirano
Follow @CSIS @JapanChair for live updates. #CSISLive
Programs
Japan Chair
Topics
Defense and Security, International Security, Governance
Regions
Asia, Japan
Sean O’Keefe, former Administrator of NASA, and General James Cartwright, former vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff will have an easy chair discussion moderated by Dr. John Hamre, President and CEO of CSIS, on U.S. strategy for civil and military space. The discussion will focus on new challenges the U.S. faces in maintaining its strategic advantage in space, and the implications of privatization for the future of U.S. leadership and innovation in civil space.
Speakers:
General James Cartwright
Harold Brown Chair in Defense Policy Studies, CSIS
Former Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Sean O'Keefe
Distinguished Adviser, CSIS
Former Administrator, NASA
Moderated by:
Dr. John Hamre
President, CEO, and Pritzker Chair
CSIS
Follow @CSIS, @CyberCSIS, and #CSISLive for event updates
Programs
STRATEGIC TECHNOLOGIES PROGRAM
Topics
DEFENSE AND SECURITY, MILITARY STRATEGY, SPACE
With :
The Hon. Tomomi Inada
Chairperson, Policy Research Council, Liberal Democratic Party of Japan
Moderated by :
Michael J. Green
Senior Vice President for Asia and Japan Chair, CSIS
Mrs. Tomomi Inada is Chairperson of the Policy Research Council of the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan. Appointed to the post in 2014, she is widely considered a rising star among Prime Minister Abe’s close allies. She is a fourth-term member of House of Representatives from Fukui Prefecture and also serves as Chairperson of the Group of Tradition and Creation of LDP. Among other posts, she has served as Minister of State for Regulatory Reform (2012-1014). She is a graduate of Waseda University, Faculty of Law.
To register please CLICK HERE
For inquiries please contact Eri Hirano
Follow @CSIS @JapanChair for live updates. #CSISLive
Programs
Japan Chair
Topics
Defense and Security, International Security, Governance
Regions
Asia, Japan
With :
The Hon. Tomomi Inada
Chairperson, Policy Research Council, Liberal Democratic Party of Japan
Moderated by :
Michael J. Green
Senior Vice President for Asia and Japan Chair, CSIS
Mrs. Tomomi Inada is Chairperson of the Policy Research Council of the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan. Appointed to the post in 2014, she is widely considered a rising star among Prime Minister Abe’s close allies. She is a fourth-term member of House of Representatives from Fukui Prefecture and also serves as Chairperson of the Group of Tradition and Creation of LDP. Among other posts, she has served as Minister of State for Regulatory Reform (2012-1014). She is a graduate of Waseda University, Faculty of Law.
To register please CLICK HERE
For inquiries please contact Eri Hirano
Follow @CSIS @JapanChair for live updates. #CSISLive
Programs
Japan Chair
Topics
Defense and Security, International Security, Governance
Regions
Asia, Japan
Sean O’Keefe, former Administrator of NASA, and General James Cartwright, former vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff will have an easy chair discussion moderated by Dr. John Hamre, President and CEO of CSIS, on U.S. strategy for civil and military space. The discussion will focus on new challenges the U.S. faces in maintaining its strategic advantage in space, and the implications of privatization for the future of U.S. leadership and innovation in civil space.
Speakers:
General James Cartwright
Harold Brown Chair in Defense Policy Studies, CSIS
Former Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Sean O'Keefe
Distinguished Adviser, CSIS
Former Administrator, NASA
Moderated by:
Dr. John Hamre
President, CEO, and Pritzker Chair
CSIS
Follow @CSIS, @CyberCSIS, and #CSISLive for event updates
Programs
STRATEGIC TECHNOLOGIES PROGRAM
Topics
DEFENSE AND SECURITY, MILITARY STRATEGY, SPACE
Sean O’Keefe, former Administrator of NASA, and General James Cartwright, former vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff will have an easy chair discussion moderated by Dr. John Hamre, President and CEO of CSIS, on U.S. strategy for civil and military space. The discussion will focus on new challenges the U.S. faces in maintaining its strategic advantage in space, and the implications of privatization for the future of U.S. leadership and innovation in civil space.
Speakers:
General James Cartwright
Harold Brown Chair in Defense Policy Studies, CSIS
Former Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Sean O'Keefe
Distinguished Adviser, CSIS
Former Administrator, NASA
Moderated by:
Dr. John Hamre
President, CEO, and Pritzker Chair
CSIS
Follow @CSIS, @CyberCSIS, and #CSISLive for event updates
Programs
STRATEGIC TECHNOLOGIES PROGRAM
Topics
DEFENSE AND SECURITY, MILITARY STRATEGY, SPACE
The CSIS International Security Program cordially invites you to a Military Strategy Forum discussion of:
Defense Budgeting in an Uncertain Fiscal Environment
Featuring,
Dr. Jamie Morin
Director, Cost Assessment and Program Evaluation
Moderated by,
Dr. Kathleen H. Hicks
Senior Vice President, Henry A. Kissinger Chair, and Director, International Security Program, CSIS
Friday, December 5, 2014
1:00 to 2:00 p.m.
2nd Floor Conference Center
CSIS 1616 Rhode Island Ave NW, Washington, DC 20036
Follow @CSIS for live updates #CSISLive
The Military Strategy Forum is Underwritten by Rolls-Royce North America
Please RSVP by Clicking Here.
Note: You must log on to your CSIS account to register. If you do not have an account with CSIS you will need to create one. If you have any difficulties, or do not receive "password reset" emails, please contact imisadmin@csis.org.
Dress is business attire or working uniform.
Programs
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY PROGRAM, MILITARY STRATEGY FORUM
Topics
DEFENSE AND SECURITY, INTERNATIONAL SECURITY, ACQUISITION AND RESOURCES
Regions
AMERICAS
Register for this Event
EXPERTS
Kathleen H. Hicks
Kathleen H. Hicks
Senior Vice President; Henry A. Kissinger Chair; Director, International Security Program
DEFENSE AND SECURITY, INTERNATIONAL SECURITY, NUCLEAR WEAPONS, ACQUISITION AND RESOURCES, TERRORISM, MILITARY STRATEGY, HOMELAND SECURITY, ENERGY AND CLIMATE CHANGE, SECURITY AND CLIMATE CHANGE, TECHNOLOGY, GLOBAL TRENDS AND FORECASTING, GLOBAL STRATEGY, CYBERSECURITY
CONTACT
Angela Weaver
(202) 775-3248
LOCATION
Center for Strategic and International Studies
1616 Rhode Island Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20036
With :
The Hon. Tomomi Inada
Chairperson, Policy Research Council, Liberal Democratic Party of Japan
Moderated by :
Michael J. Green
Senior Vice President for Asia and Japan Chair, CSIS
Mrs. Tomomi Inada is Chairperson of the Policy Research Council of the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan. Appointed to the post in 2014, she is widely considered a rising star among Prime Minister Abe’s close allies. She is a fourth-term member of House of Representatives from Fukui Prefecture and also serves as Chairperson of the Group of Tradition and Creation of LDP. Among other posts, she has served as Minister of State for Regulatory Reform (2012-1014). She is a graduate of Waseda University, Faculty of Law.
To register please CLICK HERE
For inquiries please contact Eri Hirano
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Programs
Japan Chair
Topics
Defense and Security, International Security, Governance
Regions
Asia, Japan
Sean O’Keefe, former Administrator of NASA, and General James Cartwright, former vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff will have an easy chair discussion moderated by Dr. John Hamre, President and CEO of CSIS, on U.S. strategy for civil and military space. The discussion will focus on new challenges the U.S. faces in maintaining its strategic advantage in space, and the implications of privatization for the future of U.S. leadership and innovation in civil space.
Speakers:
General James Cartwright
Harold Brown Chair in Defense Policy Studies, CSIS
Former Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Sean O'Keefe
Distinguished Adviser, CSIS
Former Administrator, NASA
Moderated by:
Dr. John Hamre
President, CEO, and Pritzker Chair
CSIS
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Programs
STRATEGIC TECHNOLOGIES PROGRAM
Topics
DEFENSE AND SECURITY, MILITARY STRATEGY, SPACE
With :
The Hon. Tomomi Inada
Chairperson, Policy Research Council, Liberal Democratic Party of Japan
Moderated by :
Michael J. Green
Senior Vice President for Asia and Japan Chair, CSIS
Mrs. Tomomi Inada is Chairperson of the Policy Research Council of the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan. Appointed to the post in 2014, she is widely considered a rising star among Prime Minister Abe’s close allies. She is a fourth-term member of House of Representatives from Fukui Prefecture and also serves as Chairperson of the Group of Tradition and Creation of LDP. Among other posts, she has served as Minister of State for Regulatory Reform (2012-1014). She is a graduate of Waseda University, Faculty of Law.
To register please CLICK HERE
For inquiries please contact Eri Hirano
Follow @CSIS @JapanChair for live updates. #CSISLive
Programs
Japan Chair
Topics
Defense and Security, International Security, Governance
Regions
Asia, Japan
Sean O’Keefe, former Administrator of NASA, and General James Cartwright, former vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff will have an easy chair discussion moderated by Dr. John Hamre, President and CEO of CSIS, on U.S. strategy for civil and military space. The discussion will focus on new challenges the U.S. faces in maintaining its strategic advantage in space, and the implications of privatization for the future of U.S. leadership and innovation in civil space.
Speakers:
General James Cartwright
Harold Brown Chair in Defense Policy Studies, CSIS
Former Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Sean O'Keefe
Distinguished Adviser, CSIS
Former Administrator, NASA
Moderated by:
Dr. John Hamre
President, CEO, and Pritzker Chair
CSIS
Follow @CSIS, @CyberCSIS, and #CSISLive for event updates
Programs
STRATEGIC TECHNOLOGIES PROGRAM
Topics
DEFENSE AND SECURITY, MILITARY STRATEGY, SPACE
Sean O’Keefe, former Administrator of NASA, and General James Cartwright, former vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff will have an easy chair discussion moderated by Dr. John Hamre, President and CEO of CSIS, on U.S. strategy for civil and military space. The discussion will focus on new challenges the U.S. faces in maintaining its strategic advantage in space, and the implications of privatization for the future of U.S. leadership and innovation in civil space.
Speakers:
General James Cartwright
Harold Brown Chair in Defense Policy Studies, CSIS
Former Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Sean O'Keefe
Distinguished Adviser, CSIS
Former Administrator, NASA
Moderated by:
Dr. John Hamre
President, CEO, and Pritzker Chair
CSIS
Follow @CSIS, @CyberCSIS, and #CSISLive for event updates
Programs
STRATEGIC TECHNOLOGIES PROGRAM
Topics
DEFENSE AND SECURITY, MILITARY STRATEGY, SPACE
With :
The Hon. Tomomi Inada
Chairperson, Policy Research Council, Liberal Democratic Party of Japan
Moderated by :
Michael J. Green
Senior Vice President for Asia and Japan Chair, CSIS
Mrs. Tomomi Inada is Chairperson of the Policy Research Council of the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan. Appointed to the post in 2014, she is widely considered a rising star among Prime Minister Abe’s close allies. She is a fourth-term member of House of Representatives from Fukui Prefecture and also serves as Chairperson of the Group of Tradition and Creation of LDP. Among other posts, she has served as Minister of State for Regulatory Reform (2012-1014). She is a graduate of Waseda University, Faculty of Law.
To register please CLICK HERE
For inquiries please contact Eri Hirano
Follow @CSIS @JapanChair for live updates. #CSISLive
Programs
Japan Chair
Topics
Defense and Security, International Security, Governance
Regions
Asia, Japan
With :
The Hon. Tomomi Inada
Chairperson, Policy Research Council, Liberal Democratic Party of Japan
Moderated by :
Michael J. Green
Senior Vice President for Asia and Japan Chair, CSIS
Mrs. Tomomi Inada is Chairperson of the Policy Research Council of the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan. Appointed to the post in 2014, she is widely considered a rising star among Prime Minister Abe’s close allies. She is a fourth-term member of House of Representatives from Fukui Prefecture and also serves as Chairperson of the Group of Tradition and Creation of LDP. Among other posts, she has served as Minister of State for Regulatory Reform (2012-1014). She is a graduate of Waseda University, Faculty of Law.
To register please CLICK HERE
For inquiries please contact Eri Hirano
Follow @CSIS @JapanChair for live updates. #CSISLive
Programs
Japan Chair
Topics
Defense and Security, International Security, Governance
Regions
Asia, Japan
With :
The Hon. Tomomi Inada
Chairperson, Policy Research Council, Liberal Democratic Party of Japan
Moderated by :
Michael J. Green
Senior Vice President for Asia and Japan Chair, CSIS
Mrs. Tomomi Inada is Chairperson of the Policy Research Council of the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan. Appointed to the post in 2014, she is widely considered a rising star among Prime Minister Abe’s close allies. She is a fourth-term member of House of Representatives from Fukui Prefecture and also serves as Chairperson of the Group of Tradition and Creation of LDP. Among other posts, she has served as Minister of State for Regulatory Reform (2012-1014). She is a graduate of Waseda University, Faculty of Law.
To register please CLICK HERE
For inquiries please contact Eri Hirano
Follow @CSIS @JapanChair for live updates. #CSISLive
Programs
Japan Chair
Topics
Defense and Security, International Security, Governance
Regions
Asia, Japan
Sean O’Keefe, former Administrator of NASA, and General James Cartwright, former vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff will have an easy chair discussion moderated by Dr. John Hamre, President and CEO of CSIS, on U.S. strategy for civil and military space. The discussion will focus on new challenges the U.S. faces in maintaining its strategic advantage in space, and the implications of privatization for the future of U.S. leadership and innovation in civil space.
Speakers:
General James Cartwright
Harold Brown Chair in Defense Policy Studies, CSIS
Former Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Sean O'Keefe
Distinguished Adviser, CSIS
Former Administrator, NASA
Moderated by:
Dr. John Hamre
President, CEO, and Pritzker Chair
CSIS
Follow @CSIS, @CyberCSIS, and #CSISLive for event updates
Programs
STRATEGIC TECHNOLOGIES PROGRAM
Topics
DEFENSE AND SECURITY, MILITARY STRATEGY, SPACE
The CSIS International Security Program cordially invites you to a Military Strategy Forum discussion of:
Defense Budgeting in an Uncertain Fiscal Environment
Featuring,
Dr. Jamie Morin
Director, Cost Assessment and Program Evaluation
Moderated by,
Dr. Kathleen H. Hicks
Senior Vice President, Henry A. Kissinger Chair, and Director, International Security Program, CSIS
Friday, December 5, 2014
1:00 to 2:00 p.m.
2nd Floor Conference Center
CSIS 1616 Rhode Island Ave NW, Washington, DC 20036
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The Military Strategy Forum is Underwritten by Rolls-Royce North America
Please RSVP by Clicking Here.
Note: You must log on to your CSIS account to register. If you do not have an account with CSIS you will need to create one. If you have any difficulties, or do not receive "password reset" emails, please contact imisadmin@csis.org.
Dress is business attire or working uniform.
Programs
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY PROGRAM, MILITARY STRATEGY FORUM
Topics
DEFENSE AND SECURITY, INTERNATIONAL SECURITY, ACQUISITION AND RESOURCES
Regions
AMERICAS
Register for this Event
EXPERTS
Kathleen H. Hicks
Kathleen H. Hicks
Senior Vice President; Henry A. Kissinger Chair; Director, International Security Program
DEFENSE AND SECURITY, INTERNATIONAL SECURITY, NUCLEAR WEAPONS, ACQUISITION AND RESOURCES, TERRORISM, MILITARY STRATEGY, HOMELAND SECURITY, ENERGY AND CLIMATE CHANGE, SECURITY AND CLIMATE CHANGE, TECHNOLOGY, GLOBAL TRENDS AND FORECASTING, GLOBAL STRATEGY, CYBERSECURITY
CONTACT
Angela Weaver
(202) 775-3248
LOCATION
Center for Strategic and International Studies
1616 Rhode Island Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20036
The CSIS Sumitro Chair for Southeast Asia Studies is pleased to host a Banyan Tree Leadership Forum featuring Antonio T. Carpio, Senior Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines.
The lecture will discuss China’s nine-dash line claim as the root cause of the South China Sea disputes, and show how it encroaches on the maritime zones of other coastal states. It will argue that the recent creation by China of artificial islands in the Spratlys is part of a design by China to control the South China Sea for economic and military purposes. The lecture will explain how the nine-dash line claim, and the activities by China to enforce it, violate the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) and threaten peace, security, and stability in the region. The lecture will argue that the nine-dash line claim has no historical basis and that throughout Chinese history, the southernmost territory of China has been Hainan Island. The lecture will suggest a possible resolution of the dispute whereby China would return to the original intent of the 1947 nine-dash line, articulated by President Ma Ying-Jeou of Taiwan, as a claim to islands and their maritime zones that are recognized under international law.
Justice Carpio studied law at the University of the Philippines’ College of Law, and was admitted to the bar in 1975. He immediately went into private practice, establishing Carpio Villaraza and Cruz LLP. In 1992, Justice Carpio was appointed Chief Presidential Legal Counsel in the Office of the President of the Philippines, and on October 26, 2001, he was sworn in as a member of the Supreme Court of the Philippines. Justice Carpio has received the Presidential Medal of Merit, the Outstanding Achievement in Law Award from the Ateneo de Manila Alumni Association, and an honorary Doctorate of Laws from Ateneo de Davao University.
Follow the event on Twitter@SoutheastAsiaDC ǀ@CSIS ǀ #CSISLive
Programs
CSIS Sumitro Djojohadikusumo Banyan Tree Leadership Forum, Sumitro Chair for Southeast Asia Studies
Topics
Defense and Security
Regions
Southeast Asia
The CSIS Sumitro Chair for Southeast Asia Studies is pleased to host a Banyan Tree Leadership Forum featuring Antonio T. Carpio, Senior Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines.
The lecture will discuss China’s nine-dash line claim as the root cause of the South China Sea disputes, and show how it encroaches on the maritime zones of other coastal states. It will argue that the recent creation by China of artificial islands in the Spratlys is part of a design by China to control the South China Sea for economic and military purposes. The lecture will explain how the nine-dash line claim, and the activities by China to enforce it, violate the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) and threaten peace, security, and stability in the region. The lecture will argue that the nine-dash line claim has no historical basis and that throughout Chinese history, the southernmost territory of China has been Hainan Island. The lecture will suggest a possible resolution of the dispute whereby China would return to the original intent of the 1947 nine-dash line, articulated by President Ma Ying-Jeou of Taiwan, as a claim to islands and their maritime zones that are recognized under international law.
Justice Carpio studied law at the University of the Philippines’ College of Law, and was admitted to the bar in 1975. He immediately went into private practice, establishing Carpio Villaraza and Cruz LLP. In 1992, Justice Carpio was appointed Chief Presidential Legal Counsel in the Office of the President of the Philippines, and on October 26, 2001, he was sworn in as a member of the Supreme Court of the Philippines. Justice Carpio has received the Presidential Medal of Merit, the Outstanding Achievement in Law Award from the Ateneo de Manila Alumni Association, and an honorary Doctorate of Laws from Ateneo de Davao University.
Follow the event on Twitter@SoutheastAsiaDC ǀ@CSIS ǀ #CSISLive
Programs
CSIS Sumitro Djojohadikusumo Banyan Tree Leadership Forum, Sumitro Chair for Southeast Asia Studies
Topics
Defense and Security
Regions
Southeast Asia
Sean O’Keefe, former Administrator of NASA, and General James Cartwright, former vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff will have an easy chair discussion moderated by Dr. John Hamre, President and CEO of CSIS, on U.S. strategy for civil and military space. The discussion will focus on new challenges the U.S. faces in maintaining its strategic advantage in space, and the implications of privatization for the future of U.S. leadership and innovation in civil space.
Speakers:
General James Cartwright
Harold Brown Chair in Defense Policy Studies, CSIS
Former Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Sean O'Keefe
Distinguished Adviser, CSIS
Former Administrator, NASA
Moderated by:
Dr. John Hamre
President, CEO, and Pritzker Chair
CSIS
Follow @CSIS, @CyberCSIS, and #CSISLive for event updates
Programs
STRATEGIC TECHNOLOGIES PROGRAM
Topics
DEFENSE AND SECURITY, MILITARY STRATEGY, SPACE
Featuring:
General John F. Kelly
Commander, United States Southern Command
Moderated by:
Daniel F. Runde
William A. Schreyer Chair in Global Analysis and Director, Project on U.S. Leadership in Development
Friday, October 23, 2015
10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
First Floor Conference Room
1616 Rhode Island Avenue NW (CSIS)
Please save the date for an armchair conversation with General John F. Kelly. General Kelly will discuss his career serving in the United States Marine Corps and the defining challenges he faced in maintaining U.S. and regional security. He will share his experience working in areas of conflict and supporting U.S. defense policy through effective development efforts.
General Kelly is currently commander of U.S. Southern Command. A four star general, Kelly presided over much of the U.S. involvement in Iraq in 2003 and 2004, later returning to command Multi-National Force–West. He is a veteran of Operation Desert Storm and holds numerous military awards and honors, including the Defense Distinguished Service Medal. Following his service in the Persian Gulf War, he served as the Commandant's Liaison Officer to the U.S. House of Representatives. Kelly received his B.A. from the University of Massachusetts in Boston and graduated from the National War College in 1995.
This event is part of CSIS’ s ongoing “Chevron Forum on Development” series, which seeks to highlight innovative approaches to global development.
Please RSVP to ChevronForum@csis.org .
Follow@CSIS and @CSIS_USLD for live updates #CSISLive. Light refreshments will be served.
Programs
Legacy Works, Project on U.S. Leadership in Development
Topics
Defense and Security, International Security, Military Strategy, Homeland Security, Economic Development and Reconstruction, Global Strategy, Development Policy
Regions
Americas, Asia, Caribbean, Gulf States, Iraq, Middle East, North Africa, North America, South America
Featuring:
General John F. Kelly
Commander, United States Southern Command
Moderated by:
Daniel F. Runde
William A. Schreyer Chair in Global Analysis and Director, Project on U.S. Leadership in Development
Friday, October 23, 2015
10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
First Floor Conference Room
1616 Rhode Island Avenue NW (CSIS)
Please save the date for an armchair conversation with General John F. Kelly. General Kelly will discuss his career serving in the United States Marine Corps and the defining challenges he faced in maintaining U.S. and regional security. He will share his experience working in areas of conflict and supporting U.S. defense policy through effective development efforts.
General Kelly is currently commander of U.S. Southern Command. A four star general, Kelly presided over much of the U.S. involvement in Iraq in 2003 and 2004, later returning to command Multi-National Force–West. He is a veteran of Operation Desert Storm and holds numerous military awards and honors, including the Defense Distinguished Service Medal. Following his service in the Persian Gulf War, he served as the Commandant's Liaison Officer to the U.S. House of Representatives. Kelly received his B.A. from the University of Massachusetts in Boston and graduated from the National War College in 1995.
This event is part of CSIS’ s ongoing “Chevron Forum on Development” series, which seeks to highlight innovative approaches to global development.
Please RSVP to ChevronForum@csis.org .
Follow@CSIS and @CSIS_USLD for live updates #CSISLive. Light refreshments will be served.
Programs
Legacy Works, Project on U.S. Leadership in Development
Topics
Defense and Security, International Security, Military Strategy, Homeland Security, Economic Development and Reconstruction, Global Strategy, Development Policy
Regions
Americas, Asia, Caribbean, Gulf States, Iraq, Middle East, North Africa, North America, South America