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Ian Brzezinski Senate Testimony on NATO: Chicago and Beyond
Ian Brzezinski, Atlantic Council senior fellow with the International Security Program, testified before the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee on the upcoming NATO Summit in Chica
David Koranyi Pens Op-Ed in Hurriyet Daily News
David Koranyi, deputy director of the Council's Patriciu Eurasia Center, published a commentary piece in the Hurriyet Daily News entitled "Nabucco and the embattled Hungarian Prime Minister."
MSNBC's 'Morning Joe' Features Fred Kempe and Awards Dinner
Atlantic Council President and CEO Fred Kempe appeared on msnbc's Morning Joe to discuss the recent French and Greek elections and their wider impact on Europe. The Atlantic Council's 2012 Awards Dinner was also featured in a segment on Prince Harry and his charity dedicated to helping wounded warriors.
Gerard Prunier Writes New York Times Op-Ed on Sudan and South Sudan
In “In Sudan, Give War a Chance,” an op-ed published in Saturday’s New York Times, Gérard Prunier, a senior fellow in the Atlantic Council’s Michael S. Ansari Africa Center, discusses the likelihood of war between South Sudan and Sudan as well as the growing conflict within Sudan between the Arab Islamist center and its black Muslim periphery.
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The Atlantic Council Hosts an Evening Honoring Brent Scowcroft: Soldier, Scholar, and Statesman
December 13, 2011The Atlantic Council celebrated the legacy of the former two-time national security advisor Brent Scowcroft Tuesday night at a dinner attended by nearly 500 friends and current and former colleagues of General Scowcroft, including former national security advisors, members of Congress, and ambassadors. In addition to former Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, also speaking at the event were current National Security Advisor Tom Donilon and former National Security Advisors Steve Hadley, General James L. Jones, Jr., Dr. Henry Kissinger, and Dr. Zbigniew Brzezinski. Former National Security Advisors Sandy Berger and Robert McFarlane were also in attendance.
During his keynote address, former Defense Secretary Robert Gates lamented the political gridlock preventing Washington’s leaders from solving the most difficult challenges facing the United States and its allies today, saying that compromise has become akin to selling out.
Read the transcript of Secretary Gates' Speech
“I’m deeply concerned about the decline of views and values associated with Brent Scowcroft when it comes to how we govern and relate to one another here at home,” said Gates. “Civility, mutual respect, putting country before self and country before party... these virtues in this town are becoming… historic relics,” he said, praising his former boss during the George H.W. Bush Administration as one to look to for inspiration to overcome differences.
Prior to the dinner, the evening also featured a panel discussion with General James L. Jones, Jr., Dr. Henry Kissinger, and Dr. Zbigniew Brzezinski, and General Brent Scowcroft.
About the Brent Scowcroft Center on International Security
On its 50th Anniversary, the Atlantic Council is responding to Secretary Gates’ challenge, and a transformed strategic landscape, by creating the Brent Scowcroft Center on International Security. The Scowcroft Center will build on the Atlantic Council’s bipartisan tradition, extensive international network, and policy-relevant approach to address a fast-emerging security environment marked by non-state actors, non-traditional security threats, newly assertive rising powers, and profound shifts in economic and political influence. The Center will build on the Council’s rich transatlantic heritage while bringing new global partners into a security debate focused on finding policy solutions to shared challenges.
“Through the work of this new center, we at the Atlantic Council are determined to embody General Scowcroft’s legacy of wise, consistent, visionary leadership and effective US foreign policy management,” said Atlantic Council President and CEO Frederick Kempe.
Scowcroft, a West Point graduate and retired Air Force lieutenant general,served as US national security advisor for Presidents Gerald Ford and George H. W. Bush, as military assistant to President Richard Nixon, and as deputy assistant to the president for national security affairs in the Nixon and Ford administrations. He is presently the Chairman of the Atlantic Council’s International Advisory Board and President of the Scowcroft Group.
“The United States, its transatlantic allies, and our global partners face a strategic moment the likes of which we have not seen since the fall of the Berlin Wall,” said Scowcroft. “As the foremost promoters of security and democracy, the United States and its allies are confronted by extraordinary challenges and opportunities that arise from a world in rapid and historic transformation.”
Upon its formal launch in 2012, the Scowcroft Center will include the Council’s work on all global security issues, including transatlantic security; emerging threats and defense industry; regional security programming in Asia and the Middle East; new forms of cyber cooperation and conflict through the Cyber Statecraft Initiative; and tracking global trends, disruptive change, and strategic shocks through the Strategic Foresight Initiative.

View more photos from the evening on the Atlantic Council Facebook page
AUDIO
Keynote Speech by former Secretary of Defense Robert Gates (.mp3)
Gala Dinner - Part 1 (.mp3)
Gala Dinner - Part 2 (.mp3)
Gala Dinner - Part 3 (.mp3)
VIDEOS
Highlights of the Dinner Honoring Brent Scowcroft
Senator John Kerry Honors General Scowcroft
George H.W. Bush and Barbara Bush Message for Brent Scowcroft
Secretary Robert Gates Keynote Speech
TRANSCRIPTS
NEW ATLANTICIST ANALYSIS
- Gates Renews Warning of Dim and Dismal Future for NATO - Jorge Benitez
- Gates: Moderate Center Not Holding, American Strategy Imperiled - James Joyner
MEDIA MENTIONS
- A voice in the wilderness - Walter Pincus, Washington Post
- U.S. at risk of sliding into war with Iran: Brzezinski - Agence-France Presse
- 'US pursuing collision course with Iran' - Press TV
- Brzezinski: GOP, Post, Tea Party Are Ignorant - US News & World Report
- Gates Hits Lawmakers Over Failure To Compromise - Marcus Weisgerber, DefenseNews
- Gates blasts Washington’s bitter partisanship - John T. Bennett, The Hill
- US Collision With Iran Could Lead To Disastrous War – Zbignew Brzezinski - PanArmenian, Eurasia Review
- Brent Scowcroft and the art of sleeping through the meeting - Washington Post
- Bush 41 roasts Brent Scowcroft for his snoozing - Nikki Schwab and Katy Adams, Washington Examiner
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Atlantic Council/Foreign Policy Survey: The Future of NATO

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'Anchoring the Alliance' Report Launch

On May 14, the Atlantic Council launched ‘Anchoring the Alliance,’ a new report authored by R. Nicholas Burns, former US undersecretary of state, permanent representative to NATO, and current Atlantic Council board director.
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2012 Wroclaw Global Forum

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For over fifty years, the Atlantic Council has served as a preeminent, nonpartisan institution devoted to promoting transatlantic cooperation and international security. This May, as the NATO Summit converges on Chicago, the Atlantic Council maintains that the transatlantic alliance remains not only relevant, but vital, to today’s changing world.
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Keeping America Safe: The New Defense Strategy
DOD officials have announced their plan for a proposed $614 billion budget in Fiscal Year 13 - and planned spending reductions of $487 billion over a decade. What is the impact on the New Defense Strategy moving forward? The following is a full transcript of FedCentral's interview on these issues with Atlantic Council Board Directors General James L. Jones, Jr., and General Charles F. Wald, conducted by The Honorable Tom Davis.



















