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Since the end of Sri Lanka's brutal twenty-six-year-old civil war in 2009, the country has largely been under the radar for Washington's policy community. This panel discussion will look at all aspects of the current situation--including geopolitics, peace building, and accountability--with a view to determining how US engagement can promote a more positive postconflict environment in Sri Lanka.
With the signing of a Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty with Russian president Dmitri Medvedev on April 8 and the convening of the Nuclear Security Summit on April 12-13 2010, President Barack Obama pressed ahead to fulfill his vision of nuclear disarmament. Yet the administration's bilateral approach has put the arms-control...
Later this month, Secretary of Defense Robert Gates will travel to India to discuss a bilateral defense relationship that has undergone much change in recent years. Since 2002, U.S.-Indian military exercises have expanded rapidly, resulting in unprecedented military cooperation and an increased ability to carry out joint operations. Moreover, India...
Seniors are struggling to decide whether to enroll in the Medicare prescription drug benefit that began January 1, 2006.




