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Dr. Anthony Cordesman, Center for Strategic Studies (CSIS) Washington, D.C speaks at the U.S. Embassy Wellington

September 14, 2006

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 Dr Cordesman speaking at the U.S. Embassy, Wellington. Larger photo.

Dr. Anthony Cordesman, Arleigh Burke Chair in Strategy, Center for Strategic Studies (CSIS) Washington, D.C spoke at the U.S. Embassy Wellington, Monday, 11th September  on “The Growing Crisis in the Greater Middle East”.

Dr Cordesman is also a national security analyst for ABC News. His analysis has been featured prominently during the Gulf War, Desert Fox, the conflict in Kosovo, the fighting in Afghanistan, and the Iraq War. During his time at CSIS, he has been director of the Gulf Net Assessment Project, the Gulf in Transition Study, and principle investigator of the CSIS Homeland Defense Project. He has led studies on national missile defense, asymmetric warfare and weapons of mass destruction, and critical infrastructure protection. He directed the CSIS Middle East Net Assessment Project and acted as codirector of the CSIS Strategic Energy Initiative. He is the author of more than 20 books, and a wide range of studies on U.S. security policy, energy policy, and Middle East policy, which can be downloaded from the Strategic Energy Initiative, Homeland Defense, Military Balance, and Gulf in Transition sections of the CSIS Web site.

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