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Adrienne Chuck

Adrienne Chuck is an assistant director at the Michael S. Ansari Africa Center and an assistant webmaster for the Atlantic Council.

She holds a BA in international studies from Middlebury College with a focus on Africa and political science. Adrienne has previously lived abroad in Nairobi, Kenya, where she conducted research on the impact of the Kenyan government's Free Primary Education national policy on its various constituents in the capital. She has previously worked in financial development at the American Red Cross, and also for Social Security Administration in Honolulu, Hawaii.

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15th Anniversary of PDD-63: History of Cyber Critical Infrastructure Protection

On May 22, the Atlantic Council's Cyber Statecraft Initiative will hold a discussion on the history of cyber critical infrastructure protection in recognition of the 15th anniversary of Presidential Decision Directive 63 (PDD-63).

Evolving US-European Security Cooperation with the Gulf States

On May 23, the Atlantic Council’s Middle East Peace and Security Initiative at the Brent Scowcroft Center on International Security is hosting a panel discussion on new developments in security cooperation among the United States, its European allies, and the Gulf states, and how they are likely to evolve in the coming years.

The Kaleidoscope Turns Again in a Crisis-Challenged Iran

On May 30, the Atlantic Council’s South Asia Center will release a new issue brief, The Kaleidoscope Turns Again in a Crisis-Challenged Iran, a discussion of Iran’s upcoming presidential elections.

2013 Wroclaw Global Forum

From June 13-14, the 2013 Wrocław Global Forum will bring together over 350 top policy-makers and business leaders to explore the region’s impact as an actor in Europe, as well as its crucial role in the transatlantic partnership and on the global stage.

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