Content tagged with “Foreign Policy”
State the Union Confusion on Foreign PolicyYou’ve got questions about the State of the Union? Foreign Policy has answers (or at least some snarky comments). Read how Josh Rogin translates the speech...
Tags: Foreign Policy, Foreign Aid, Advocacy and Social Media This event will be rescheduled.Two years into his tenure as CIA Director, as the United States confronts an evolving threat from al Qa’ida, a standoff over Iran’s nuclear program, and tensions on the...
Tags: Foreign Policy, Homeland Security, National Security, Counterterrorism, Intelligence Paying Journalists to Advocate—In a New Way:Advocates know that earned media coverage often has way more credibility than an ad you pay for. But you surrender control over the content. ...
Tags: Foreign Policy, Evaluation Theory and Methods, Advocacy Strategies A Conversation with former Secretaries of State Madeleine K. Albright and Condoleezza Rice. Moderated by R. Nicholas Burns, Director, The Aspen Strategy Group; former Under Secretary of State for...
Tags: Foreign Policy, Middle East, Condoleezza Rice, madeline albright The Aspen Institute's Farouki Speaker Series presents former National Security Advisors Gen. Jim Jones and Stephen Hadley speak on U.S National Security Interests in the Middle East. Walter Isaacson...
Tags: Foreign Policy, Middle East, Middle East Programs, Stephen Hadley, Jim Jones Empowering Entrepreneurs: A New Pillar of U.S. Foreign Policy
America.gov, November 17, 2010
Tags: Foreign Policy, Social entrepreneurship Evaluating Peacebuilding and Promoting LearningMeasuring program effectiveness has not been a standard practice in the peacebuilding community. Last month, the Search for Common Ground (SFCG) hosted...
Tags: Foreign Policy, Education, Evaluation Theory and Methods 

