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Belfer Center Newsletter Summer 2008

Belfer Center Newsletter Summer 2008

Newsletter

Summer 2008

Editor: Sharon Wilke, Associate Director of Communications

 

The Summer 2008 issue of the Belfer Center newsletter features recent and upcoming research, activities, and analysis by Center faculty, fellows, and staff on critical global issues. "Iraq Five Years In: Should the U.S. Stay or Go?" is a question raised in this issue and answered by five Center experts.

The Summer issue also features calls for action on the economy from economists affiliated with the Belfer Center - Martin Feldstein, Lawrence Summers, Jeffrey Frankel, and Paul Volcker. Additionally, this issue covers a unique "Oil ShockWave" simulation event and much more.

 

Economic Issues

Energy and Climate Disruption

International Relations

Belfer Center Research and Researchers

Featured Faculty, Fellows, Alums

Belfer Center News and Notes

 

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For more information about this publication please contact the Belfer Center Communications Office at 617-495-9858.

For Academic Citation:
Wilke, Sharon, ed. "Belfer Center Newsletter Summer 2008.", Summer 2008.

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The Summer 2008 issue of the quarterly journal International Security is now available. It includes articles by Maria Stephan and Erica Chenoweth, Antonia Chayes, Caitlin Talmadge, and more.

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--Sarah Sewall, Director, Carr Center for Human Rights Policy, Harvard University