Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School
-Belfer Center Newsletter Winter 2009-10
The Winter 2009-10 issue of the Belfer Center newsletter features recent and upcoming activities, research, and analysis by members of the Center community on critical global issues. In this issue, Belfer Center scholars analyze the war in Afghanistan and potential impacts of options available to President Obama at this fork in the road. Center experts also offer commentary on how to prevent or live with a nuclear-armed Iran. The newsletter highlights U.S. Senator Jack Reed, a Harvard Kennedy School alum now a senior member of the Armed Services Committee, and Paula Dobriansky, former undersecretary of state for democracy and global affairs and current senior fellow with the Belfer Center.
The Winter 2009-10 newsletter also features: the launch of a new Belfer Center initiative - Agricultural Innovation in Africa - headed by Calestous Juma; a discussion of biofuels as a possible solution for the developing world with Henry Lee; and a look at "Realistic Costs of Carbon Capture" by Mohammed Al-Juaied and Adam Whitmore. In addition, this issue welcomes Melissa Hathaway and discusses her work with the Belfer Center's cyber security initiative. The newsletter also pays tribute to Ernest May, world-renowned historian of international relations and foreign policy and a long-time Belfer Center colleague and member of the Center's board of directors.
Center Scholars Advise and Advance Dialogues on International Security, Climate and Energy
- Analyzing the War in Afghanistan: Obama's Fork in the Road
- How to Prevent or Live with a Nuclear-Armed Iran
- Agricultural Innovation In Africa: Addressing Climate-Smart Growth
- Realistic Costs of Carbon Capture
- Biofuels: A Solution for the Developing World?
Belfer Colleagues Impact Policy in D.C.
Features and Spotlights
- Featured Research Fellows: Melissa Willard-Foster; Vipin Narang
- Q&A with U.S. Senator Jack Reed
- Spotlight with Paula Dobriansky
- Melissa Hathaway Joins Cyber Security Initiative
- Tribute to Ernest May - Extraordinary Historian, Colleague, Teacher Friend
News and Notes
- From the Director: Comments from Graham Allison
- Belfer Center Alumni - News and Notes
- Belfer Center Newsmakers
- Hot Off the Presses: The Latest Belfer Center Publications
- Belfer in Brief
- International Security Journal Highlights
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Wilke, Sharon, ed.. Belfer Center Newsletter Winter 2009-10. Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School Winter 2009-10.
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The Winter 2009-10 issue of the Belfer Center newsletter features recent and upcoming activities, research, and analysis by members of the Center community on critical global issues. In this issue, Belfer Center scholars analyze the war in Afghanistan and potential impacts of options available to President Obama at this fork in the road. Center experts also offer commentary on how to prevent or live with a nuclear-armed Iran. The newsletter highlights U.S. Senator Jack Reed, a Harvard Kennedy School alum now a senior member of the Armed Services Committee, and Paula Dobriansky, former undersecretary of state for democracy and global affairs and current senior fellow with the Belfer Center.
The Winter 2009-10 newsletter also features: the launch of a new Belfer Center initiative - Agricultural Innovation in Africa - headed by Calestous Juma; a discussion of biofuels as a possible solution for the developing world with Henry Lee; and a look at "Realistic Costs of Carbon Capture" by Mohammed Al-Juaied and Adam Whitmore. In addition, this issue welcomes Melissa Hathaway and discusses her work with the Belfer Center's cyber security initiative. The newsletter also pays tribute to Ernest May, world-renowned historian of international relations and foreign policy and a long-time Belfer Center colleague and member of the Center's board of directors.
Center Scholars Advise and Advance Dialogues on International Security, Climate and Energy
- Analyzing the War in Afghanistan: Obama's Fork in the Road
- How to Prevent or Live with a Nuclear-Armed Iran
- Agricultural Innovation In Africa: Addressing Climate-Smart Growth
- Realistic Costs of Carbon Capture
- Biofuels: A Solution for the Developing World?
Belfer Colleagues Impact Policy in D.C.
Features and Spotlights
- Featured Research Fellows: Melissa Willard-Foster; Vipin Narang
- Q&A with U.S. Senator Jack Reed
- Spotlight with Paula Dobriansky
- Melissa Hathaway Joins Cyber Security Initiative
- Tribute to Ernest May - Extraordinary Historian, Colleague, Teacher Friend
News and Notes
- From the Director: Comments from Graham Allison
- Belfer Center Alumni - News and Notes
- Belfer Center Newsmakers
- Hot Off the Presses: The Latest Belfer Center Publications
- Belfer in Brief
- International Security Journal Highlights
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- In the Spotlight
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