Budgeting for Foreign Affairs and Defense
Program Events
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What Kind of Defense Budget Would the American Public Make?
Release of New Study
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- Steven Kull, Director of the Program for Public Consultation*
- Matthew Leatherman, Analyst, Stimson's
Budgeting for Foreign
Affairs
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Discussion with Assistant Secretary of Air Force Jamie Morin
Stimson welcomed Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Financial Management Jamie Morin to discuss how the Air Force's proposed budget reflects the new defense strategy laid out
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Hard Choices: Responsible Defense in an Age of Austerity
The Budget Control Act of 2011 has set the government on a path to dramatically reduce spending over the next decade, and a congressional "super committee" is now seeking to trim
… Read More » - Disciplining the Defense Budget: Implementation and Impact
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Anticipating the National Security Priorities of the 112th Congress
A panel discussion of media professionals discussing the national security priorities of the soon-to-be 112th Congress. Moderated by Gordon Adams, the panelists are:
Steve Clemons, The
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Panel Discussion at Stimson/AU Launch of Buying National Security
Thursday, February 18, 2010 - 1pm
The Stimson Center and American University joined forces to launch Buying National Security, a unique roadmap for readers on how national
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Budgeting for National Security
March 5, 2010 — Gordon Adams, former Associate Director for National Security and International Affairs at the Office of Management and Budget, joined us for a discussion of the FY11
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Panel Discussion at Stimson/AU Launch of Buying National Security
The Stimson Center and American University joined forces to launch Buying National Security, a unique roadmap for readers on how national security budgets come together, de-mystifying
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Follow the Money: A Balanced National Security Toolbox?
Gordon Adams, Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson Center, will join us for a discussion on rebalancing the national security tool box. The Defense Department has emerged as the dominant tool
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