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Below, please find the latest articles to have appeared in print and electronic media about CSIS and its experts. For your reference, there is also a link to archived media coverage of CSIS.

 

Recent In the Media :
11/07/2008
A CSIS Energy and National Security Program event with Edward Sproat, head of the Department of Energy's Civilian Nuclear Waste Program, was quoted by the Associated Press, "U.S. Energy Department Would Expand Proposed Nuclear Dump."
11/07/2008
Anthony Cordesman, the CSIS Arleigh A. Burke Chair in Strategy, appeared on National Public Radio's Morning Edition, "Can Obama Make Good On Promises About Wars?"
11/07/2008
Jennifer Cooke, director of the CSIS Africa Program, was quoted by ISN Security Watch, "Ghosts of Liberation."
11/07/2008
Arnaud de Borchgrave, a CSIS senior advisor, published a commentary in United Press International, "Think the impossible"
11/06/2008
Rick Barton, codirector of the CSIS Post-Conflict Reconstruction Project, had a commentary published in Politico, "Great Presidents Born from Bad Times."
11/06/2008
Charles Freeman, the CSIS Freeman Chair in China Studies, was quoted by the Boston Globe, "Much of the World Exults in Obama."
11/06/2008
David Heyman, director of the CSIS Homeland Security Program, was quoted by the Washington Post, "Security Grants to Have Fewer Requirements."
11/06/2008
Sam Brannen, deputy director of the CSIS International Security Program, was quoted by the USA Today, "Airstrikes in Afghanistan Increase 31%."
11/06/2008
A CSIS Energy and National Security Program event with Edward Sproat, head of the Department of Energy's Civilian Nuclear Waste Program, was quoted by the New York Times, "Administration Decides One Nuclear Dump is Enough."
11/05/2008
Jon Alterman, director of the CSIS Middle East Program, was cited in an op-ed in the Washington Times, "New Global Expectations."
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