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America's Path: Grand Strategy for the Next Administration
Author(s): Dr. Robert J. Art, Dr. Peter Feaver, Richard Fontaine, Dr. Kristin M. Lord, Dr. Anne-Marie SlaughterType of Publication: ReportDate: 05/31/2012In America’s Path: Grand Strategy for the Next Administration, editors and CNAS experts Richard Fontaine and Dr. Kristin M. Lord bring together four strategists - Dr. Robert J. Art, Dr. Richard K. Betts, Dr. Peter Feaver and Dr. Anne-Marie Slaughter - with diverse backgrounds and perspectives to advance a common mission of promoting informed debate about America’s role in the world and the best ways to fulfill it.
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America’s Cyber Future: Security and Prosperity in the Information Age
Author(s): Robert E. Kahn, Mike McConnell, Peter Schwartz, Nova J. Daly, Martha Finnemore, Richard Fontaine, Daniel E. Geer Jr., David A. Gross, Jason Healey, James A. Lewis, Kristin M. Lord, M. Ethan Lucarelli, Thomas G. Mahnken, Gary McGraw, Roger H. Miksad, Dr. Greg Rattray, Will Rogers, Christopher M. Schroeder, Travis SharpType of Publication: ReportDate: 05/31/2011Despite productive efforts by the U.S. government and the private sector to strengthen cyber security, the increasing sophistication of cyber threats continues to outpace progress. To help U.S. policymakers address the growing danger of cyber insecurity, this two-volume report features accessible and insightful chapters on cyber security strategy, policy, and technology by some of the world’s leading experts on international relations, national security, and information technology.
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Managing 21st-Century Diplomacy: Lessons from Global Corporations
Author(s): Kristin M. Lord, Richard FontaineType of Publication: ReportDate: 12/15/2010As the State Department prepares to implement recommendations from its first Quadrennial Diplomacy and Development Review (QDDR), its leadership team must inevitably focus on management. This report, based on extensive interviews with executives from four major global companies – GE, McDonald’s Corp., FedEx and IBM – offers recommendations for how the State Department can incorporate corporate management lessons as it grapples with its own efforts at reform.
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America’s Extended Hand: Assessing the Obama Administration’s Global Engagement Strategy
Author(s): Kristin M. Lord, Dr. Marc LynchType of Publication: ReportDate: 05/19/2010This report offers an assessment of the Obama Administration's public engagement strategy by analyzing the public engagement dimension of key foreign policy areas and in countries of strategic importance - including Iran, China, Afghanistan and Pakistan.
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Engaging the Private Sector for the Public Good: The Power of Network Diplomacy
Author(s): Kristin M. LordType of Publication: Policy BriefDate: 01/19/2010This policy brief makes a compelling case for how the State Department could embrace network diplomacy by creating an independent organization – called USA•World Trust – that would unleash the power of the private sector to further America’s public diplomacy objectives.
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Flag on the Bag? Branding Foreign Assistance and the Struggle Against Violent Extremism
Author(s): Kristin M. LordType of Publication: Congressional TestimonyDate: 11/18/2009CNAS Vice President for Studies Dr. Kristin Lord testified before the House Armed Services Committee on whether the branding of U.S. foreign assistance has the potential to push back against violent extremism.
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Beyond Bullets: A Pragmatic Strategy to Combat Violent Islamist Extremism
Type of Publication: ReportDate: 06/09/2009Violent Islamist extremism will remain a potent threat to U.S. national security for the foreseeable future. On our own soil, catastrophic terrorism — employing chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear weapons — remains a remote but grave risk.
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Beyond Bullets: Strategies for Countering Violent Extremism
Author(s): Dr. John A. Nagl, Kristin M. Lord, Seth Rosen, Daniel Benjamin, Larry Diamond, Dr. David Kilcullen, Camille Pecastaing, Harvey M. Sapolsky, Alice E. HuntType of Publication: ReportDate: 06/08/2009To counter the threat from violent Islamist extremism more effectively, the Center for a New American Security launched a strategy development process modeled after President Eisenhower’s Project Solarium.
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