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SUMMARY
OF OBJECTIVES
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The
aftermath of the Cold War and the tragic events of September 11
have bequeathed us a volatile and often violent world. Despite
the current international turbulence, it is paradoxical that
never before has there been a better opportunity to mold a world
order more compatible with the values the United States holds
dear. That kind of world, one which advances U.S. interests and
values, can only be achieved through the exercise of active,
thoughtful, disciplined American leadership. There is no
alternative. The Forum for International Policy was created to
be a clear, consistent voice in support of such a leadership
role.
The FORUM is a non-profit,
non-partisan "brain trust" of nationally-recognized
foreign policy experts with extensive, senior-level policy
experience who are committed to independence, integrity, and
impact. The FORUM is supported by a Board of Trustees composed
of distinguished Americans with impressive careers in
government, Congress, and business.
The FORUM provides
practical, real-world policy options designed to further U.S.
national interests in the new international environment. It is
wholly operational, using Op-Eds, articles, Issue Briefs, media
interviews, and informal meetings with decision makers to
provide cogent and practical perspectives on current
international issues and forecast developments not yet in the
public eye.
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TO AMBASSADOR GILLESPIE'S MANY FRIENDS
Brent Scowcroft
March 12, 2008 |
GLOBALIZATION AND THE UNITED STATES
The Dispensable Nation?
Brent Scowcroft
The National Interest
July 1, 2007 |
ENERGY
Fight Two Big Threats with One Energy Plan
Daniel Poneman
The Baltimore Sun
May 14, 2007 |
THE MIDDLE EAST
Getting the Middle East Back on Our
Side
Brent Scowcroft
The Washington Post
January 4, 2007 |
NORTH KOREA
New Evidence of North Korea
Nuclear Test?
Anderson Cooper 360 Degrees -
Interview with Daniel Poneman
October 13, 2006 |
NORTH KOREA
President and Secretary of
Defense Stay On-Message
Daniel Poneman on
Morning Edition
October 12, 2006 |
NORTH KOREA
North Korea: What Next?
By Daniel Poneman and Michael Green
October 10, 2006 |
NORTH KOREA
North Korean Nuclear Test
Announcement and Implications
CNN Interview with Daniel Poneman
October 9, 2006 |
NORTH KOREA
North Korean Missile Launches and Implications for US Policy
Arnold Kanter
testifies before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on North
Korea
July 20, 2006 |
ENERGY
US-Indian Nuclear Energy
Cooperation
Daniel Poneman
testifies before the Senate
Committee on Energy and Natural
Resources
July 18, 2006 |
IRAQ
Focusing on "Success" in Iraq
By Brent Scowcroft
Washington Post
January 16, 2006 |
NORTH KOREA
Reasons for hope in Korea nuke talks
By Arnold Kanter and
Daniel Poneman
The Boston Globe
September 8, 2005 |
NORTH KOREA
Confront North Korea
By Brent Scowcroft and
Daniel Poneman
Wall Street Journal
May 26, 2005
ENERGY
Making the World Safe for Nuclear Energy
Remarks by Forum Senior Fellow Daniel Poneman at the Council on Foreign Relations, February 25, 2005
This report, published by the Council on Foreign Relations, highlights a timely and important discussion presented in a recent meeting
commentated by Daniel B. Poneman, Forum Senior Fellow
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MIDDLE EAST
An Offer That Iran Cannot Refuse
By Brent Scowcroft and
Daniel Poneman
Financial Times
March 9, 2005
EUROPEAN UNION
Turkey on the Threshold: Europe's Decision and U.S. Interests
By Morton I. Abramoqitz,
Richard R. Burt, Donald K. Bandler, Frances G. Burwell, William
Drozdiak, Eric Melby
August 2004
This Policy Paper published by The Atlantic Council of the United States is a timely and important discussion co-authored by Forum Senior Fellow, Dr. Eric D.K. Melby
KOREAN PENINSULA
Double
Threat
By Daniel Poneman
Baltimore Sun
August 10, 2004 |
MIDDLE EAST
An Interim N-freeze for N. Korea, Iran
By Daniel Poneman
Boston Globe
July 7, 2004
MIDDLE EAST
Bush's Bold Venture
By Brent Scowcroft
Washington Post
June 3, 2003
KOREAN PENINSULA
Korea Can't Wait
By Brent Scowcroft and Daniel B. Poneman
Washington Post
February 16, 2003
MIDDLE EAST; IRAQ;
WAR ON TERRORISM
An
Effort to Match in the Middle East
By Brent Scowcroft
Washington Post
November 21, 2002
IRAQ; WAR ON TERRORISM
Don't
Attack Saddam
By Brent Scowcroft
Wall Street Journal
August 15, 2002
WAR ON TERRORISM; FOREIGN AID
On
the March: In Defense of Foreign Aid
By Joel Shin
National Review Online
April 2, 2002
WAR ON TERRORISM
Build
a Coalition
By Brent Scowcroft
Washington Post
October 16, 2001
TRANSATLANTIC RELATIONS
Don't
Let the Airbus Dispute Tear Up NATO
By Arnold Kanter
Wall Street Journal Europe
January 10, 2001
CHINA AND TAIWAN
Merits
of the Middle
By William J. Perry and Brent Scowcroft
Washington Post
May 1, 2000
CHINA AND TAIWAN
How
Can the US Keep Peace Between China, Taiwan?
By Brent Scowcroft
Boston Globe
February 28, 2000
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