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December 2010
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Defense Procurement for the 21st Century: Balancing Soldier Safety with Cost Savings
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General Thomas Hill (ret.),
Captain Tim Holden (ret),
Thomas Donnelly,
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Defense Procurement for the 21st Century: Balancing Soldier Safety with Cost Savings

Critics claim that the defense procurement process is inefficient: it often places too much emphasis on the lowest cost and hampers innovation in the

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December 2010
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The 112th Congress and The New Promise of American Life: Less from Washington, More of Ourselves
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Lamar Alexander,
Kate O'Beirne,
Christopher DeMuth,
Chester Finn, Jr.,
William Kristol,
William Schambra,
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The 112th Congress and The New Promise of American Life: Less from Washington, More of Ourselves

In 1995, Lamar Alexander, then a former Governor and cabinet secretary preparing a run for the presidency, and Chester Finn, then a 华体会 S

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William Kristol,
William Schambra,
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The New START: Its Impact, Its Future
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Brig. General John Adams (USA Ret.),
Steve Biegun,
Ambassador Steven Pifer,
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November 2010
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The New START: Its Impact, Its Future

December 5, 2010 marks the one-year anniversary of the expiration of the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START) between the U.S. and Russia. While Pr

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Brig. General John Adams (USA Ret.),
Steve Biegun,
Ambassador Steven Pifer,
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November 2010
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21st Century Seapower and America's Global Interests
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Admiral Gary Roughead,
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November 2010
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21st Century Seapower and America's Global Interests

At the end of the Cold War, the U.S. Navy's fleet numbered nearly 600 ships. Today, the fleet is less than half that size and notably short of the lev

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November 2010
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The 2010 Elections: What Do They Mean for Foundations and Nonprofits?
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William Schambra,
Gary Bass,
Patricia Read,
Sandra Swirski,
Dean Zerbe,
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November 2010
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The 2010 Elections: What Do They Mean for Foundations and Nonprofits?

The Bradley Center hosted an event on November 9 to discuss the impact of the 2010 midterm elections on foundations and the nonprofit sector.

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Gary Bass,
Patricia Read,
Sandra Swirski,
Dean Zerbe,
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November 2010
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After the Election: Can the New Congress Repeal Health Care Reform?
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Hanns Kuttner,
Doug Badger,
James C. Capretta,
Thomas P. Miller,
Nina Owcharenko,
Tevi Troy,
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November 2010
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After the Election: Can the New Congress Repeal Health Care Reform?

Many victorious candidates in the newly elected Republican-controlled House campaigned on repealing health care reform. But with the Senate remaining

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James C. Capretta,
Thomas P. Miller,
Nina Owcharenko,
Tevi Troy,
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October 2010
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Is Philanthropy a Profession? Should It Be?
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William Schambra,
Karl Stauber,
Susan Wolf Ditkoff,
Teri Behrens,
Joseph Palus,
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October 2010
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Is Philanthropy a Profession? Should It Be?

In a provocative and thoughtful essay in __The Foundation Review__, long-time foundation executive Karl Stauber argues that "Philanthropy is not a pro

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William Schambra,
Karl Stauber,
Susan Wolf Ditkoff,
Teri Behrens,
Joseph Palus,
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October 2010
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China鈥檚 Rise: Regional Responses and Lessons for Washington
Featured Speakers:
Seth Cropsey,
Dan Blumenthal,
John Lee,
Andrew Shearer,
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October 2010
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China鈥檚 Rise: Regional Responses and Lessons for Washington

As recent incidents in the East China Sea, South China Sea, and Yellow Sea confirm, China's military expansion and the possible implications for Ameri

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John Lee,
Andrew Shearer,
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October 2010
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Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on U.S.-Japanese Relations
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October 2010
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Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on U.S.-Japanese Relations

On October 15th, Shinzo Abe, former Prime Minister of Japan from September 2006 to September 2007 and a member of the Japanese Diet since 1993, delive

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September 2010
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Russia and the Rule of Law
Featured Speakers:
S. Enders Wimbush,
Vadim Klyuvgant,
David Satter,
Andrei Piontkovsky,
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September 2010
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Russia and the Rule of Law

In 2003, Mikhail Khodorkovsky, once one of Russia's wealthiest businessmen as head of YUKOS Oil, was arrested on what most analysts considered trumped

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Vadim Klyuvgant,
David Satter,
Andrei Piontkovsky,
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September 2010
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Philanthropy and the Storm: Five years after Hurricane Katrina
Featured Speakers:
William Schambra,
Lenore Ealy,
Tony Pipa,
Emily Chamlee-Wright,
William Stallworth,
Stephen Bradberry,
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September 2010
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Philanthropy and the Storm: Five years after Hurricane Katrina

The Bradley Center's fall series of monthly panels began on Wednesday, September 29, with a discussion of the rebuilding of New Orleans and the Gulf

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William Schambra,
Lenore Ealy,
Tony Pipa,
Emily Chamlee-Wright,
William Stallworth,
Stephen Bradberry,
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September 2010
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Borders and Bridges: Recent Shifts in North American Relations
Featured Speakers:
Christopher Sands,
Geoffrey Hale
Kevin O'Shea,
Greg Anderson,
Bernard Brister,
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September 2010
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Borders and Bridges: Recent Shifts in North American Relations

The United States, Canada, and Mexico came together to transform their economic relations with NAFTA sixteen years ago. The terrorist attacks of Septe

THURSDAY 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
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Christopher Sands,
Geoffrey Hale
Kevin O'Shea,
Greg Anderson,
Bernard Brister,
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