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Yemen’s Political Transition and National Dialogue: Progress and Challenges

You can check out the audio, photographs, and write-up for this event here.                  The American Security Project (ASP) and Development Transformations (DT) cordially invite you to a roundtable discussion:  Yemen's Political Transition and National Dialogue: Progress and Challenges   Tuesday, July 30th, 2013 from 12:00pm until 1:00pm Location: 1100 New […]

TTIP: Implications for Global Security & Western-Chinese Relations

You can read about this event here   The American Security Project (ASP) invites you to: The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership: Implications for Global Security & Western-Chinese Relations Moderated by the Honorable Glenn Nye Wednesday, July 31st from 8:30 am until 9:30 am Location: 1100 New York Avenue, NW 7th Floor West Washington DC   The […]

Prospects for a Diplomatic Solution with Iran

The American Security Project cordially invites you to a lunchtime discussion:  Prospects for a Diplomatic Solution with Iran A Conversation with Alireza Nader, Joel Rubin, and Greg Thielmann on the Prospects for a Diplomatic Solution with Iran   September 10, 12:30 – 2:00 pm   Moderated by General Stephen A. Cheney, USMC (Ret.) CEO, American […]

Bangladesh Conference: Session One – A Political Outlook

Session one will include a discussion on the current political developments in Bangladesh and relate them to the potential for instability and conflict in the region.
The conference will take place on Tuesday, October 1, 2013 at ASP’s office, 1100 New York Ave., 7th Floor West Tower.

Bangladesh Conference: Keynote Speaker – Heather Variava, State Department, Bangladesh Office Director

Join us for lunch and a speech on the importance of Bangladesh in environmental and security concerns. Speaking to these issues will be Heather Variava, Bangladesh Office Director at the State Department. Her years of experience and expertise on the subject will shed light on the international implications of the security and environmental threats that face Bangladesh.
The conference will take place on Tuesday, October 1, 2013 at ASP’s office, 1100 New York Ave., 7th Floor West Tower.

A Conversation with Laura Rozen and Barbara Slavin: Reporting on Iran

Since the election of Iran’s new president, Hassan Rouhani, the Islamic Republic has sought to strike a deal with the P5+1 in order to end sanctions. Laura Rozen and Barbara Slavin will discuss the latest round of talks. Join us for a conversation on the current state and future prospects for diplomatic solution to Iran’s nuclear program.

The Future of Nuclear Power – A Conversation with Christine Todd Whitman

The political debate on nuclear power has been stuck on the same debates for 30 years, but the technology has rapidly advanced. What is the outlook for the American nuclear industry? Technology advances will prove that tomorrow’s nuclear is far different from yesterday’s – but can politics catch up? Will Small Modular Reactors prove to be the future? Is there any hope of solving the political deadlock on waste? Governor Whitman will address these questions, and more.

EVENT INVITE – Egypt: Past, Present, and the Future – A Conversation with Dr. Mona Makram-Ebeid

A conversation with Dr. Makram-Ebeid will be taking place on December 2nd from 12:30-13:30 on the latest developments in Egypt. Egypt is one of the major countries throughout the Middle East that has been struggling with the aftermath of the Arab Spring in 2011. The recent domestic political changes have indicated the country is at a critical juncture and is currently trying to find a suitable governing structure. With a population of 85 million people, a strategic geographic position in the region, a struggle against terrorists in Sinai, and as the second largest recipient of foreign aid from and close ally to the United States, Egypt is an important country to watch and closely monitor. The upcoming events in the country will determine the governing and democratic foundations of the country and set precedent for successive generations­­­­—and perhaps the wider region.

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