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Iran is what happens when leaders ignore their spies

Intelligence agencies are often blamed when the use of military force has an unexpected or negative outcome.Punditsoftenargueleaders end up in difficult situations because they are not fully informed, orintelligence agencies got it wrong. Of course, analysis is sometimes wrong.Intelligence failuresdo happen and can lead to bad decisions and disastrous outcomes. When intelligence agencies fail,as they

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2016 U.S.-Japan Security Seminar

Agenda3:00 p.m. – Welcoming RemarksMichael J. GreenSenior Vice President for Asia and Japan Chair, CSISChair in Modern and Contemporary Japanese Politics and Foreign PolicyGeorgetown University Yoshi NogamiPresident, The Japan Institute of International Affairs 3:15 p.m. – The U.S.-Japan Alliance and Maritime Security in the Asia-Pacific RegionVice Admiral Umio OtsukaPresident, Japan Maritime Self Defense Force Command and

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The FY2017 Defense Budget and Strategic Outlook

Please join the CSIS International Security Program for a half-dayDefense360conference on the recently released FY2017 defense budget request and strategic priorities. In the first session, Mike McCord, Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller), Dr. Jamie Morin, CAPE Director, and Robert Scher, ASD for Strategy, Plans, and Capabilities, will discuss the president’s FY17 defense budget and the

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The Bio-Pharma Industry and Society

Please join the CSIS Global Health Policy Center on March 17, from 10:00am – 11:30am, for an exploration of how private bio-pharmaceutical firms can better support the critically important societal goals of improved affordability, access, quality, and innovation. This is a particularly important and timely exchange, given the bio-pharmaceutical industry’s need to strengthen trust and

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Nepal’s Fresh Start Begins Now

Get audio access with any FP subscription. Subscribe Now ALREADY AN FP SUBSCRIBER?LOGIN Nepal’s Gen Z protest movement brought down the government last September, but it appeared to score a more lasting victory when the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) won the country’s March 5 election in a landslide. The anti-establishment party beat out more traditional

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