A New York Times article features Louise Richardson, a member of EWI's Board of Directors, who is the first woman, the first non-Brit, and the first Roman Catholic to head St. Andrews University.
The Huffington Post discussed Scott Atran's book In Gods We Trust, siting Greg Austin's research on religion and war at the Department of Peace Studies at the University of Bradford.
EWI Senior Fellow Najam Abbas, an expert on Central and South Asia, has made several appearances on BBC Arabic television to explain the causes of the crisis in Kyrgyzstan and possible international action that can help address it.
The EastWest Institute and the Data Security Council of India released a report today laying out several recommendations to begin building the legal, technical and administrative foundations for an international system to secure cyberspace.
The Smolensk tragedy was an event of enormous importance for the Poles, and may also be a key event for the EU as it awaits the results of the Presidential election.
In "Euro-Atlantic: Equal Security for All," an article to be published in the May 2010 issue of Revue Defense Nationale, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov makes a case for a rethink of European security, naming the EastWest Institute among the sources of thought leadership on the issue.
EWI's First Worldwide Cybersecurity Summit received considerable coverage for convening leaders from around the globe the discuss international cybersecurity.
EWI Vice President W. Pal Sidhu is quoted in a Xinhua article regarding regional security in Southwest Asia, and the current state of U.S.-Afghan relations.
EWI is uniquely situated to deal with this issue of cyber-diplomacy.
Michael Chertoff
Former Secretary of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security
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