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56: 898:) is a program hosted by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) to advance the public debate about the future role nuclear technology will play on the world stage. Created in 2003 with support from a few government agencies and private donations, PONI has two stated goals. First, it seeks to "build and sustain a networked community of young nuclear experts from the military, the national laboratories, industry, academia, and the policy community." Second, " to contribute to the debate and leadership on nuclear issues by generating new ideas and discussions among both its members and the public-at-large." 1494:. The center has also been highly influential in the creation of the White House's foreign policy. "For the last four years, every Friday afternoon, I've asked my staff to prepare me a reading binder for the weekend," said National Security Advisor Tom Donilon "The task is to go out and try to find the most interesting things that they can find with respect to national security issues almost every week, there are products from CSIS." Within the intelligence community, CSIS is known for having "some of the most insightful analysis and innovative ideas for strengthening our national security," according to CIA Director 1397: 905:"Perhaps the most critical challenge in sustaining the US nuclear deterrent after the end of the Cold War is maintaining the human infrastructure necessary to support US nuclear capabilities. This is especially true as the human infrastructure necessary to support a nuclear stockpile at the envisioned level of 1700-2200 operational warheads is not appreciably smaller than that necessary to support one at current levels. The challenge is therefore to maintain a smaller, but still vibrant, community of nuclear experts." 3264: 1375: 320: 744:, a senior vice president at CSIS, was quoted describing the organization's "number one goal" as "hav impact on policy." Defending the organization from claims that it had inappropriately engaged in lobbying on behalf of U.S. defense contractors, CEO John Hamre was quoted in 2016 as saying, "We strongly believe in our model of seeking solutions to some of our country's most difficult problems.... We gather stakeholders, vet ideas, find areas of agreement and highlight areas of disagreement." 630: 647:, there emerged a suspicion in Washington that the United States was not as well equipped as it ought to be to compete in the international economy. This outlook drove CSIS to set up a project in early 1990 that, to some, seemed removed from traditional strategic and international concerns. The idea that America should focus on its problems at home to strengthen its role abroad evolved into the Commission on the Strengthening of America, chaired by 568:. The arrangements for these senior government officials allowed them to write, lecture, and consult with media and business firms, and are typical of the way CSIS can incorporate high-level policymakers when they leave government. During the 1970s and 1980s, a myriad of think tanks either expanded operations or emerged in Washington, D.C., representing a range of ideological positions and specialized policy interests. 1110: 47: 930: 1380: 1379: 1376: 1381: 1378: 616: 814: 759:
For fiscal year 2013, CSIS had an operating revenue of US$ 32.3 million. The sources were 32% corporate, 29% foundation, 19% government, 9% individuals, 5% endowment, and 6% other. CSIS had operating expenses of $ 32.2 million for 2013—78% for programs, 16% for administration, and 6% for development.
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professors criticized CSIS staff members for giving academically unsupported assessments of foreign policy issues during public interviews. Donations to Georgetown University decreased because of its association with CSIS. A special committee studied the friction, and its report stated that CSIS was
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had donated a sum greater than $ 1 million to the organization. Additionally, CSIS has received an undisclosed amount of funding from Japan through the government-funded Japan External Trade Organization, as well as from Norway. After being contacted by the
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started PONI when it was widely recognized that the nuclear community faced an impending crisis. With the widespread and rapid retirement of nuclear scientists and experts from the national laboratories, private industry, and the government. His study
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CSIS publishes books, reports, newsletters, and commentaries targeted at decision makers in policy, government, business, and academia. Primarily it publishes the work of its experts in a specific topic or area of focus in global affairs, including:
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CSIS undertakes numerous programs and projects each with its own unique missions and interests. The Defense-Industrial Initiatives Group, for instance, provides research into the defense industry on behalf of government and corporate customers. The
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in Washington, D.C. The new building cost $ 100 million to build and has a studio for media interviews and room to host conferences, events, lectures and discussions. The building is located in Washington, D.C.'s
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studies for that period. The practitioners of this school of thought subsequently made their way to the pinnacles of U.S. policymaking, particularly during the Nixon, Ford and Reagan administrations.
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At a conference held in the Hall of Nations at Georgetown University in January 1963, the center developed its blueprint for its intellectual agenda. The book that emerged from the conference,
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CSIS has often provided a platform for high-profile figures to make important statements about international relations issues. For example, in September 2019, former National Security Advisor
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CSIS hosts more than 350 students and professionals every year for variety of seminars and programming. CSIS also offers a master program in international relations in collaboration with the
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Since its founding, CSIS "has been dedicated to finding ways to sustain American prominence and prosperity as a force for good in the world", according to its website. CSIS is officially a
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issues. Up to the present day, CSIS has been dedicated to finding ways to sustain American prominence and prosperity as a force for good in the world, according to the CSIS website.
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The board also includes major U.S. corporate business leaders as well as prominent figures in the fields of finance, oil & gas, private equity, real estate, academia and media.
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more focused on the media than to scholarly research and recommended that CSIS be formally separated from Georgetown University. On October, 17, 1986, Georgetown University's
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as she delivered a keynote address on "U.S. Strategic Engagement with North Africa in an Era of Change," that addressed the security of embassies in the wake of the
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to raise its endowment and expand its programs to focus on emerging regions of the world. The work of the trustees and counselors with the center after the
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CSIS' 220 full-time staff and its large network of affiliated scholars conduct to develop policy proposals and initiatives that address current issues in
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saw the commission as a way to examine and improve upon economic policy, coming to the conclusion that the White House should reorganize the
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in which experts affiliated with the think tank provide quick answers to news questions posed international events. For example, Ambassador
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The center hosts the Statesmen's Forum, a bipartisan venue for international leaders to present their views. Past speakers have included
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in the 1980s left CSIS in a unique position to develop the nation's foreign policy with the United States as the world's sole
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By the mid to late 1970s, many scholars who worked at the center had found their way to senior positions in government in the
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delivered his first speech since leaving office at CSIS, and used the opportunity to be highly critical of US policy towards
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that CSIS was "heavily funded by the US government, arms dealers and oil companies, is a consistently pro-war think tank".
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Significant funding has come from the governments of the United States, Japan, Taiwan, and the United Arab Emirates.
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The Statesman: Reflections on a Life Guided by Civility, Strategic Leadership, and the Lessons of History (p. 64)
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as well as foreign officials of varying political backgrounds. It has been labeled a "centrist" think tank by
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on December 29, 1986, and the formal affiliation between Georgetown and CSIS ended on July 1, 1987.
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analysis under the leadership of Hamre and Nunn. The Department of Defense, as part of the
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channel, which regularly posts short videos and infographics about the think tank's work.
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Jordan, Mary. "GU Severs Ties With Think Tank: Center's Academics, Conservatism Cited".
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thanked the CSIS bipartisan Commission on Cybersecurity for its help in developing the
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National Security: Political, Military and Economic Strategies in the Decade Ahead
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National Security: Political, Military and Economic Strategies in the Decade Ahead
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The board of trustees has included former senior government officials, including
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and to make CSIS the base for his Washington operations, over offers to teach at
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Strategic Calling: The Center for Strategic and International Studies 1962–1992
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Following Kissinger's involvement, other cabinet-level officials, including
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Lipton, Eric; Williams, Brooke; Confessore, Nicholas (September 6, 2014).
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think tank with scholars that represent varying points of view across the
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declined to offer him a professorship. He decided to teach part-time at
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The Center for Strategic and International Studies was incorporated in
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Center for Strategic and International Studies of Georgetown University
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Linda W. Hart, Vice Chairman, President, and CEO, Hart Group, Inc.
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From its founding in 1962 until 1987, it was an affiliate of
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Foreign policy and strategy think tanks in the United States
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Regarding its philosophy, the PONI public website states:
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Political and economic think tanks in the United States
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Michael P. Galvin, President, Galvin Enterprises, Inc.
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and other policy-focused interview shows such as the
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with a national economic adviser on the model of the
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It is known for inviting well-known 3320:Think tanks based in Washington, D.C. 3116:Kempthorne, John (December 2, 2022). 2828:McGregor, Richard (August 30, 2013). 2658:Prudente, Gianna (October 23, 2017). 2313: 2311: 2277: 2265: 2253: 2191: 2179: 2097: 2039: 2021:. charitynavigator.org. March 1, 2018 1869:. Charitynavigator.org. March 1, 2018 1482:Region. Also, in May 2009, President 1228:, Director, Project on Nuclear Issues 560:, he worked on issues related to the 7: 2737:"Digital Library for Nuclear Issues" 2519:LYDIA DENNETT (September 12, 2018). 2155:"A Harvard-Henry Kissinger Détente?" 1509:Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting 1210:, UK Visiting Fellow, Europe Program 1186:, Arleigh A. 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