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News Release

February 7, 2007

CIS regrets actions of Iranian authorities

CIS expressed regret and disappointment at the actions of Iranian authorities who barred two prominent Iranian intellectuals from traveling to a conference at MIT. Hashem Aghajari and Abdollah Momeni were stopped from boarding an airplane in Tehran on Sunday, even though they had obtained all required documents.

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February 1, 2007

North Korea: negotiations work

Leon V Sigal, Social Science Research Council

In a laudable about-face, President Bush has decided at last to accept North Korea’s longstanding offer to suspend production of plutonium by shutting down and sealing its reactor and reprocessing plant at Yongbyon, halting construction of a larger reactor and not restarting a newly refurbished fuel fabrication plant.

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February 1, 2007

Troop levels in stability operations: what we don’t know

Peter JP Krause, MIT

Troop levels in Iraq have been one of the most hotly contested issues in American foreign policy over the past three years, from debates over the initial deployment in 2003 to those surrounding the troop surge in 2007.

Analysis + Opinion

January 10, 2007

Surge could push troops to breaking point

Cindy WilliamsBoston Globe

The Bush administration's proposal to send an additional 20,000 troops to join the 152,000 already in Iraq is unlikely to bring significant improvement to the situation in Iraq, but it is certain to further damage the already beleaguered US ground forces.

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January 2, 2007

Iraq’s political factions: the last chance to build a governing coalition?

Barry R Posen, MIT

President Bush is renewing his effort to create an Iraq that can govern, sustain, and defend itself, and is throwing more resources at the project. The first priority must be governance, however, as administration and defense cannot happen without a functioning government.

Analysis + Opinion

December 31, 2006

In Iraq, the losses Americans don't see

John TirmanNewsday

We focus so much on the deaths of our troops that we don't understand the suffering of Iraqis.

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December 1, 2006

Regionalizing the Iraq conflict?

John Tirman, MIT

In one way or another, we are headed for a new engagement with the regional players to in an effort end the Iraq war. The idea of bringing in the neighbors to help stabilize and reduce the violence in Iraq is very attractive, and could contribute to a plausible exit strategy for the United States. 

News Release

November 14, 2006

Iraqi journalist joins CIS as a Neuffer Fellow

CIS announced today that Huda Ahmed, an Iraqi journalist who has been covering the war in Iraq for Knight Ridder, has joined the Center as its 2006-2007 Elizabeth Neuffer Fellow. The Elizabeth Neuffer Fellowship offers a female journalist the opportunity to focus exclusively on human rights journalism and social justice issues.

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November 1, 2006

Violence and insecurity: the challenge in the global south

Diane Davis, MIT

It does not seem that long ago that optimism flowered about prospects for democracy and sustained economic development on a worldwide scale. But hopes for the future have dimmed over the last several years, as problems of violence, crime, and insecurity have emerged with a vengeance in many parts of the global south. 

Analysis + Opinion

October 15, 2006

Generations have been decimated; who will be left to rebuild the nation?

Barbara BodinePittsburgh Post-Gazette

We will never know the full civilian toll of the Iraq War. Two years ago a Johns Hopkins University public health study concluded that something like 100,000 civilians had been killed in the first 18 months of the Iraq War, more than half of them women and children and most as a result of coalition action.

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