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The Rise of ISIS: Implications for U.S. Strategy, Interests and Values
                  Dec 9, 2014
                      
            
              5:30pm
              to
              8:00pm
              ET
            
                  
          Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
          
                
      New York, NY
  
        
The Center for a New American Security and the Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs hosted:
The Rise of ISIS: Implications for U.S. Strategy, Interests and Values
with
Ambassador Robert Ford (event video)
Former U.S. Ambassador to Syria
Dr. Audrey Cronin (event video)
Distinguished Service Professor
George Mason University
Dr. Steven Simon
 Former Director for Middle Eastern & North African Affairs
 National Security Council
Lt. Gen. Michael T. Flynn (Ret.) (event video)
American Values and the Senate Torture Project
 Frances Townsend
 Former Homeland Security Advisor to the President
 Moderated by:
Michèle Flournoy
 CEO and Co-Founder
 Center for a New American Security
Introductory Remarks by:
Joel Rosenthal
 President
 Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
Visit CarnegieCouncil.org to read a transcript of the event.
CNAS hosted a panel discussion on the rise of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria and the threat it poses to the Middle East's regional stability and to U.S. national interests. The event will focus on the implications of the rise of ISIS, and the U.S.-led coalition response for international business, the energy sector, and U.S. security, as well as the critical humanitarian considerations involved in the U.S. response.
The unexpected strength of ISIS poses hard choices for U.S. interests and values. This panel addressed:
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What is America's strategy? Is it working? 
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What are the implications of ISIS for U.S. security, energy, economic and political interests? 
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What are the ethical challenges of U.S. action (or inaction) to stop ISIS? 
This event is the first in our "American Leadership" series, a nonpartisan education program in New York that will examine a range of topics and facilitate a two-way exchange of ideas between New Yorkers interested in foreign policy and national security issues and the Washington-based CNAS network of policymakers and scholars. We would be honored to have you join us for the inaugural event of our New York "American Leadership" series.
Date & Time
Tuesday, December 9, 2014
5:30 p.m.: Guest Registration
6:15-6:45 p.m.: Panel Discussion
6:45-7:15 p.m.: Audience Q&A
7:15-8:00 p.m.: Cocktail Reception
Location
Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
170 East 64th Street
New York, NY 10065
212-838-4120
