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Obama and the Middle East

The reported success of the Obama - Netanyahu summit by the mainstream U.S.

Start Time: June 17, 2010 - 8:30pm
End Time: June 17, 2010 - 10:30pm
Speaker(s): Peter Beinart
Event Fees: none

The past two years have marked a new chapter in the U.S.-UN relationship: the U.S.

Start Time: May 26, 2010 - 6:30pm
End Time: May 26, 2010 - 8:00pm
Speaker(s): Gillian Sorensen, United Nations Foundation
Event Fees: none

Intelligence Squared is offering limited complimentary tickets to YPFP Members for the upcoming debate: "OBAMA'S FOREIGN POLICY SPELLS AMERICA'S DECLINE"

Start Time: May 11, 2010 - 6:45pm
End Time: May 11, 2010 - 8:30pm
Speaker(s): Moderator: John Donvan, For the Motion: Mort Zuckerman, Dan Senor, Against the Motion: Wesley Clark, Bernard-Henri Lévy
Event Fees: none

Offshore Drilling: Obama's Burden or Opportunity?

The Obama administration's latest proposal to re-open 500,000 square miles of the United States' Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) for oil and natural gas exploitation has livened u

Please join YPFP New York for a discussion about

Start Time: April 29, 2010 - 7:00pm
End Time: April 29, 2010 - 8:30pm
Speaker(s): Suzanne Hall, New Media Advisor, U.S. Department of State - Western Hemisphere Affairs Bureau, Dr. Craig Nevill-Manning, Engineering Director, Google
Event Fees: none

Reforming the Euro-Atlantic Security Architecture: An Opportunity for U.S. Leadership

 
Author: Jeffrey Mankoff
DOI: 10.1080/01636601003673170
Publication Frequency: 4 issues per year
Published in: journal The Washington Quarterly, Volume 33, Issue 2 April 2010 , pages 65 - 83

Upcoming Iraqi elections a key turning point

Is a new day slowly dawning for Iraq? In about a week, the Iraqi people will go to the polls once again in perhaps the most important election to date since the 2003 war began.

 

Start Time: March 17, 2010 - 7:00pm
End Time: March 17, 2010 - 8:30pm
Speaker(s): Gordon M. Goldstein
Event Fees: none

Sarah Palin: A Comeback in Sight?

This week, I continue my review of John Heilemann's and Mark Halperin's book,

Coming soon: a new Iran NIE?

The Cable is hearing from multiple congressional sources, diplomats, and former officials that the Obama administration is getting ready to finalize a new National Intelligence Estimate that

YPFP New York, in partnership with Foreign Policy Initiative (FPI), is pleased to host William Kristol, founder and editor of The Weekly Standard, to discuss the future of conservative thought in foreign policy.

Start Time: February 25, 2010 - 8:00pm
End Time: February 25, 2010 - 9:00pm
Speaker(s): William Kristol, the Founder and Editor of the Weekly Standard
Event Fees: none

"Stuck in the mud" -- the Obama administration's civil war over Sudan

A meeting of top U.S. officials on Sudan last week was supposed to yield big recommendations on how to craft the right balance of incentives and pressures toward the Khartoum regime, which stands accused of fomenting genocide in Darfur and stirring instability in its autonomous southern region.

The State of the Union on Foreign Policy - Translated

Barack Obama touched on some foreign policy issues in his State of the Union speech, eventually, toward the end, for a couple of minutes. Here are the important excerpts:

The top 10 Chinese cyber attacks (that we know of)

With all about the chatter about China’s hacking of Google and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s drive to deliver “consequences” to bad actors in cyberspace, it’s worth noting that the problem of cyber attacks either promulgated or supported by the Chinese government is far from new.

In a previous life, your Cable guy broke a story that revealed senior military officials believe the Chinese government is supporting hackers that attack “anything and everything” in the U.S. national security infrastructure on a constant basis. And while it’s difficult to prove guilt, the scale, organization, and intent of the attacks leads experts and officials alike to one sponsor: the Chinese government.

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