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About the Aspen Strategy Group

The roots of the Aspen Strategy Group date back to the 1970s, when The Aspen Institute sponsored an annual conference for researchers associated with arms control projects at leading universities and think tanks. This conference series evolved into the Aspen Strategy Group to provide a body that also included legislators, government officials, industry representatives, and journalists. In 1984, the Aspen Strategy Group (ASG) was founded formally as a policy program of The Aspen Institute, concentrating on strategic relations and arms control issues, with particular emphasis on the U.S.-Soviet relationship.

The Aspen Strategy Group has moved beyond its Cold War origins. It tackles both global and regional issues and has broadened its lens to give full regard to the economic, social, and transnational dimensions of the issues. The ASG is committed to identifying topics that provide appropriate assessments of American national interest while taking into account the way these interests have evolved in our pluralistic world. The group has incorporated this commitment into its mission.

With new global trends defying traditional notions of international relations that dictated that actions of other nation states presented the greatest challenge to national security, events such as September 11 reinforced the need to address non-state actors and dangers that circumvent national borders. In this climate, the ASG shifted its emphasis toward such topics as international health crises, energy policy and the environment. The mission of the new ASG has developed into examinations of new foreign policy trends outside the Cold War dichotomies of friends and foes and toward transnational, or multifaceted issues blending traditionally foreign and domestic subjects. Recent sessions on global health and homeland security are good examples.

The ASG unites different policy communities, whether mainstreaming global health issues with leaders used to more traditional perspectives on security or integrating domestic institutions with the older structures of national security. The group also brings these results to a wider audience, both the general public and students.


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Contact us:
Jonathon Price, Associate Director
Aspen Strategy Group
1 Dupont Circle, NW, Ste. 700
Washington, DC 20036

Tel: 202-736-5808
Fax: 202-467-0790
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Publications
Women World Leaders
(a Council of Women World Leaders publication)


China's March on the 21st Century
(an Aspen Strategy Group publication)


Next Generation Inter-organizational Emergency Communications
(a Homeland Security Initiative publication)


Mapping the Jihadist Threat
(an Aspen Strategy Group publication)


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