Dan Mahaffee Talks to Bloomberg News about Congessional Leaders Skipping State Dinner with Chinese President
Dan Mahaffee talks to Bloomberg News about the impact of top Congressional leaders skipping the state dinner with Chinese President Hu Jintao.
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CSPC's Presidential Fellow from Duke University Talked to BBC News about US-China Relations
CSPC Presidential Fellow Jack Zhang from Duke University talked to BBC News about US-China relations and "America's place in the globalised world."
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CSPC's Dan Mahaffee Talks About Palin's Potential 2012 Presidential Run
Dan Mahaffee is featured in a Xinhua piece examining the path and obstacles that Sarah Palin faces as she ponders a 2012 Presidential run.
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David Abshire talks to Politico about Presidential Power
President David Abshire talks to Politico about how President Obama can and must tap broader powers of the presidency by looking at the tactics of his predecessors to be successful.
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Dan Mahaffee Comments on GOP Health Care Reform Strategies in Interview with China Daily
In an interview with China Daily, Dan Mahaffee comments on the new GOP strategies regarding health care reform and its potential repeal.
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Dr. David Abshire Comments on Obama's Deficit Reduction Committee
CSPC President Dr. David Abshire is quoted in a Pittsburgh Tribute-Review article about the strategy of President Obama's deficit reduction commission.
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CSPC's Dan Mahaffee Comments on Foreign Policy Challenges Facing Obama
CSPC's China expert, Dan Mahaffee, is quoted on the growing number of foreign policy challenges facing Obama, saying:
- "The fact that they've all come at the same time is a challenge," said Dan Mahaffee, special assistant to the president at the Center for the Study of the Presidency and Congress. "(Obama) has faced a very compressed foreign policy calendar."
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CSPC's Ambassador Volker Testifies on Northern Ireland, Bosnia before Congress
On September 16, 2010, CSPC's new Executive Vice President, Ambassador Kurt Volker, testified before the Subcommittee on International Organizations, Human Rights, and Oversight about human rights, peace, and reconciliation in Northern Ireland and Bosnia. He discussed the lessons that we can learn from Northern Ireland and how the international community can best assist Bosnia as it strives for peace and stability.
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CSPC Expert on China Dan Mahaffee Quoted in China Daily Article
Dan Mahaffee talks about some of the challenges that the Obama Administration faces leading up to the midterm elections in a news analysis published on ChinaDaily.com.cn.
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CSPC's Iraq Study Group and David Abshire Appear in Politics Daily
In a Politics Daily article (found here) titled "Should We Rethink Afghanistan War Strategy?" by Luke X. Martin, CSPC is credited with its involvement in the Iraq Study Group. Martin writes:
In March 2006, Wolf helped create the Iraq Study Group, a panel of 10 defense and policy experts from both sides of the aisle who examined the war effort. The group was co-sponsored by the U.S. Institute of Peace, the Center for Strategic and International Studies, and the Center for the Study of the Presidency in Washington, as well as the Baker Public Policy Institute at Rice University in Houston.
CSPC President David M. Abshire is also quoted in the article:
But David Abshire, president of the Center for the Study of the Presidency, a non-partisan policy and education organization, notes that the time Obama has to prove his strategy is already running out.
"People on the right, left and center are now talking against the war," said Abshire, a former U.S. ambassador to NATO. Critics of the war want to see things change now, not in a couple of years.
CSPC's Dan Mahaffee's Op-Ed on U.S.-China Power Balance Published in the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
An opinion piece by CSPC's Dan Mahaffee titled "China's Rise & American Power in East Asia" appears in today's Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.
The article reviews China's departure from its recent and historical approach to foreign affairs towards a more active, high-profile position of leadership in the world. In noting that this policy shift comes at a time of relative weakness and uncertainty for the United States at both the domestic and international levels, he prescribes three steps the United States may take prevent a new Cold War and check the threat of a rising China.
The article can be found here.
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