PAST EVENT
Friday, October 24, 2008
12:30 PM to 2:00 PM
Washington, DC
The 21st Century Defense Initiative at Brookings hosted Gen. Victor E. Renuart, commander of the North American Aerospace Command and U.S. Northern Command (NORTHCOM), for a discussion of the impact of today's security challenges on the mission and structure of NORTHCOM. Read More
PAST EVENT
Friday, October 24, 2008
9:00 AM to 10:30 AM
Washington, DC
Brookings hosted a discussion on U.S. counterterrorism strategies for the future as outlined in a new paper, Strategic Counterterrorism, by Daniel Benjamin, director of the Center on the United States and Europe and former National Security Council director for counterterrorism. Read More
PAST EVENT
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
12:00 PM to 1:30 PM
Washington, DC
On October 22, the 21st Century Defense Initiative held a lunch and discussion with Nelson Ford, undersecretary of the Army. He offered his perspective on the challenges of resourcing the current mission of his service and how the Army’s current structure and size affects the U.S. ability to meet future security needs. Read More
RESEARCH AND COMMENTARY
Peter W. Singer, September 2008, Política Exterior
Peter Singer dissects issued involving private military contractors in Iraq. (Spanish) Read More
RESEARCH AND COMMENTARY
Jeffrey A. Bader and Douglas Paal, September 2008, Far Eastern Economic Review
Jeffrey Bader and Douglas Paal believe the Russian attack on Georgia can provide several important lessons for Taiwan in regards to China. Among the most important is that "a constructive relationship between the United States and major powers is an essential component of security for vulnerable states." Read More
PAST EVENT
Thursday, July 31, 2008
11:30 AM to 1:00 PM
Washington, DC
Brookings’ 21st Century Defense Initiative and the U.S. Army War College hosted Rep. Ike Skelton, Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, for a discussion on fostering innovative leaders within the U.S. military. Often referred to as “game changers,” these individuals are essential as the military faces a continually changing global environment. Rep. Skelton speech focused on the deep challenges the military faces in how to foster, train, integrate and retain these unique leaders. Read More
PAST EVENT
Friday, June 13, 2008
10:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Washington, DC
Senior Fellows Michael O’Hanlon and Kenneth Pollack discussed their findings from a recently completed fact-finding mission to Iraq. Beyond offering an assessment of drawdown plans for U.S. troops, the two Iraq experts discussed the fallout from recent battles in Basra, Mosul and elsewhere in Iraq. Read More
RESEARCH AND COMMENTARY
Gregg Easterbrook, June 2008, The Atlantic Monthly
The odds that a potentially devastating space rock will hit Earth this century may be as high as one in 10. Gregg Easterbrook addresses why NASA isn't trying harder to prevent catastrophe. Read More
PAST EVENT
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
9:00 AM to 10:30 AM
Washington, DC
On May 27, Brookings’s 21st Century Defense Initiative hosted Vice Admiral Robert T. Moeller, deputy to the commander for military operations, United States Africa Command (AFRICOM), for a discussion on the aims, status and future mission for AFRICOM as it approaches its first anniversary this fall. Read More
RESEARCH AND COMMENTARY
Michael Mohn, Stephen Murray and Peter W. Singer, May 19, 2008, Defense News
Michael Mohn, Stephen Murray, and Peter Singer write that there is a growing problem in acquisitions related to the Navy’s Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) program. They argue that if nothing is done to save the program, the integrity of the U.S. fleet of the future will be in question. Read More
RESEARCH AND COMMENTARY
Michael E. O'Hanlon, May 04, 2008, The Washington Times
Michael O'Hanlon explores how well the U.S. military is holding up under the weight of wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. While statistics do not point to a "broken force or a military on the verge of collapse," O'Hanlon argues that continued strain on personnel needs to be addressed as part of future policy considerations. Read More
RESEARCH AND COMMENTARY
Benjamin Wittes, April 05, 2008, The New Republic
The Justice Department recently released John Yoo's 2003 "torture" memo to Congress. Questions remain on what to do with the people the military and the CIA interrogated brutally in 2002 and 2003, writes Ben Wittes, and how the CIA should handle such people in the future. Read More
RESEARCH AND COMMENTARY
Carlos Pascual, April 03, 2008, Senate Foreign Relations Committee
Testifying before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Carlos Pascual addressed the vulnerability that Iraq’s ongoing crisis presents for U.S. troops, key elements for a revised diplomatic strategy, and critical issues in need of debate. Read More
RESEARCH AND COMMENTARY
Christopher S. Chivvis and Etienne de Durand, March 28, 2008, U.S.-Europe Analysis Series
Christopher S. Chivvis and Etienne de Durand discuss the upcoming April 2008 French White Paper on Defense and how it will set a new direction of French security policy for the next decade. Read More
RESEARCH AND COMMENTARY
Daniel L. Byman, February 14, 2008, Subcommittee on National Security and Foreign Affairs of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform
In testimony before the Subcommittee on National Security and Foreign Affairs of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, Dan Byman states that "to succeed in the long-term, counterterrorism policies must be politically viable for decades." He offers ideas for policy implementations now that can bring consensus and harbor well-informed debate on the issues at hand. Read More