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Fall/Winter 2017-18 Belfer Center Newsletter

| Fall/Winter 2017-2018

In this issue, new Belfer Center Director Ash Carter and Co-Director Eric Rosenbach describe their vision for the Center’s next chapter: sustaining its core mission while enhancing its unique ability to leverage science and technology to meet global challenges and priming the next generation of leaders in both scholarship and policymaking.

We highlight two new initiatives: the Defending Digital Democracy (D3P) Project and the Arctic Initiative. D3P is a bipartisan effort led by Rosenbach along with former Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook and former Romney campaign manager Matt Rhoades to help safeguard our democratic processes and elections from cyber and information attacks. The Arctic Initiative focuses on impacts of rapid climate change on the Arctic region. 

Ash Carter gives a definitive history of the campaign to defeat ISIS, and Center experts offer insight into the North Korean nuclear threat and the Iran nuclear agreement. We welcome 12 new senior fellows, including Susan Rice, Debora Plunkett, and Jeh Johnson, and feature three of our outstanding research fellows - Torrey Taussig, Payam Galehdar, and Elizabeth Philipp.

Transition and Vision

New Center Initiatives

Highlighting New Senior Fellows

Security and Global Affairs

Advancing Knowledge Through Research

Additional Features

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For Academic Citation: Wilke, Sharon, ed. Fall/Winter 2017-18 Belfer Center Newsletter. Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School Fall/Winter 2017-2018.

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