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- Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School Belfer Center Newsletter

Iran: Insight and Thoughts on the Iran Nuclear Agreement

Graham Allison, Laura Holgate, Payam Mohseni, Gary Samore, Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall, Ariane Tabatabai, William Tobey, and Jon Wolfsthal provide insight and thoughts on the Iran Nuclear Agreement.

- Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School Belfer Center Newsletter

North Korea: Expert Analysis on Nuclear Tests and Threats

Matthew Bunn, Nicholas Burns, Ash Carter, John Park, Gary Samore, and Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall provide expert analysis on nuclear tests and threats from North Korea.

- Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School

From the Director

| Fall/Winter 2017-2018

Eric and I are convinced that the intersection of science and technology and global affairs will define the 21st century. That nexus will guide my own research in the years ahead, beginning with an effort to leverage the forces of disruption on behalf of jobs and opportunity for all Americans, and helping to build out our important work on China and cybersecurity.

- Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School

Carter and Rosenbach Envision the Belfer Center's Future

| Fall/Winter 2017-2018

As Director and Co-Director of the Belfer Center, Ash Carter and Eric Rosenbach have inherited from Graham Allison the world’s No. 1-ranked university think tank. They intend to build on that success by sustaining the Center’s core mission while widening its aperture; 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.

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    • International Council

    Steven R. Perles

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    • International Council Member, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs

Arctic Initiative

Fellows are expected to pursue research that relates to the priorities of the Arctic Initiative: addressing the challenges and opportunities associated with the effects of climate change in the Arctic. A special focus is on exploring to what extent existing governmental and international policies, programs, laws, and regulations are adequate and appropriate to address the evolving challenges and opportunities in the Arctic, and to consider how they can be improved.

Analysis & Opinions

What Lurks Beneath the Euro

| Nov. 16, 2017

Earlier this year, the consensus among economists was that the United States would outstrip its advanced-economy rivals. The expected spurt in U.S. growth would be driven by the economic stimulus package described in President Donald Trump’s election campaign. But instead, the most notable positive economic news from the developed countries in 2017 has been coming from Europe.

Announcement - International Security Program, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School

New Fellowship in Grand Strategy, Security, and Statecraft

Nov. 17, 2017

The International Security Program at the Harvard Kennedy School's Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs and the Security Studies Program at MIT are pleased to announce two year pre- or post-doctoral fellowships in Grand Strategy, Security, and Statecraft.

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Press Release

New Harvard Playbook Outlines Cybersecurity Essentials for Campaigns

| Nov. 07, 2017

Emboldened by their successes in recent years, malicious actors are stepping up their attacks on a particularly soft target: US political campaigns. Though the risks – and consequences – of infiltration are increasing, campaigns can greatly reduce their vulnerability with a few simple steps. That’s the impetus for “The Cybersecurity Campaign Playbook,” a new guide published online today by the bipartisan Defending Digital Democracy Project (D3P) at Harvard Kennedy School’s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs.