CSPC Trustee Francis Rooney Reflects on the Passing of Archbishop Sambi in First Things
on August 23, 2011
CSPC Trustee Francis Rooney reflects on the passing of Archbishop Sambi and its impact on Global Diplomacy in First Things.
To read the Ambassador Rooney's reflections, click here.
Center Trustee Nicholas Burns is Quoted on Qaddafi and the Future of the Rebel Government
on August 22, 2011
CSPC Trustee Nicholas Burns, who served as undersecretary of state during the George W. Bush administration and is now a professor at Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government, is quoted by CBS News about the difficulties Libya still faces.
CSPC Trustee Edwin Meese, III reflects on the Checks-and-Balances of National Security
on August 19, 2011
Center Trustee, Ronald Reagan Distinguished Fellow in Public Policy, and Chairman of the Center for Legal & Judicial Studies at The Heritage Foundation Edwin Meese, III discusses where within our government the responsibility for America's national security lies, and why the burden ultimately rests with our Commander in Chief.
CSPC Trustee Tom Ridge Remarks About Homeland Security Ten Years After 9/11
on August 18, 2011
Former Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge spoke about the current state of homeland security ten years after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. He said the public and private sector needed to work together to help secure the nation, and that the U.S. was more secure but still had work to do. He also addressed the lack of an interoperable communication system for first responders.
Xinhua talks to China Expert Dan Mahaffee About the Political Impact of the U.S. Credit Downgrade.
on August 11, 2011
Xinhua talks to China Expert Dan Mahaffee about the political impact of the U.S. Credit Downgrade.
On Wednesday, July 27, the CSPC STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) Education Issue Team held its third meeting in the historic Senate Russell Caucus room on Capitol Hill in Washington. With comments made by Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) and Representative Jim Langevin (D-RI), along with valuable input from senior Capitol Hill staff from both sides of the aisle, the team discussed ways to spotlight the need for a greater emphasis on STEM Education, framing it as a competitivness, national and economic security issue. For a full team list, please click here.
Bloomberg News Features CSPC Trustee David Gergen discussing how President Obama's Grand Bargain Plan Lost Out to 2012 Politics
on August 01, 2011
Bloomberg News features CSPC Trustee David Gergen discussing how President Obama's grand bargain plan lost out to 2012 politics.