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Inside October/December 2002
Vol. VIII, No. 6/Vol. IX No. 1

• 9/11 a Year On

• Richard Armitage

• Brent Scowcroft

• Samuel Berger

• Sen. Chuck Hagel

• Looking Back on a Year of War

• Securing Afghanistan's Future

• Prospects for Peace in the Middle East

• Prospects for Peace in South Asia

• Chester Crocker and Richard Solomon

• BALKANS: Building Regional Cooperation

• BALKANS: Election Season in the Balkans

• Summer Institute

• AFGHANISTAN: Free Voices

• On the Hill

• Institute Awards

• Institute People

• Short Takes

• About Peace Watch

• PDF Also Available


Special Double Issue
October/December 2002
Vol. VIII, No.6/Vol. IX, No.1


9/11 a Year On 9/11 a Year On: America's Challenges in a Changed World

Foreign policy experts review the past year and preview the road ahead at a recent U.S. Institute of Peace conference.

 


Richard ArmitageRichard Armitage: Turning Vunerability into Strength

Strong American leadership and the concerted efforts of many nations are the best ways to meet the challenges of the 21st century, says deputy secretary of state Richard Armitage.

 


Brent ScowcroftBrent Scowcroft: How Deep Is the Change?

Collective, global offense and cooperative, high-tech intelligence are required to break the back of terrorism, says former national security adviser Brent Scowcroft.

 


Samuel BergerSamuel Berger: The Purpose of Power

September 11 taught important lessons about our vulnerability, resilience, and future challenges, says former national security adviser Samuel Berger.

 


Chuck HagelSen. Chuck Hagel: Meeting the Challenges of Global Leadership

We have an historic opportunity to build a better world through strong partnerships of common interests, says Senator Chuck Hagel.

 

 

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