Monday, March 23, 2009

February-March 2009 JINSA Newsletter

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  February-March 2009
In This Issue
JINSA Quoted in 'Washington Post'
JINSA on Facebook
Radoslaw Sikorski Meets with JINSA
Spring 2009 Journal of International Security Affairs
JINSA Visits USCG Sector Miami
Recent Press Releases

On March 26, JINSA will hold a one day conference entitled:
"Emerging Security Issues for the Obama Administration"

Please Click here for more information about this conference

Washington Post Quotes JINSA Report on Freeman Withdrawal

In a front page article, the Washington Post (March 12, 2009) quotes a recent JINSA Report on Charles "Chas" Freeman's decision to withdraw his name for consideration for the post of chairman of the National Intelligence Council.

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JINSA Is Now On Facebook!

JINSA now has a page on Facebook!  Become a fan of JINSA today.  Check JINSA's Facebook page often for frequent updates and new features.

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Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski Meets with JINSA members

Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski discussed Poland's role as a key player in the Transatlantic Alliance with a group of JINSA leaders at a private, off-the-record discussion in the JINSA offices on February 27, 2009.

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New Journal of International Security Affairs in book stores soon!

The Spring 2009 issue of the Journal of International Security Affairs will hit bookstores, newsstands and (for all subscribers) your mailbox the first week of April. This issue features 12 impactful articles covering the subjects of "The U.S. Military Faces the Future" and "New Strategic Challenges." The articles cover a range of issues from the sorry state of U.S. military education to post-conflict reconstruction to an examination of the Chinese cyber warfare threat. Highlights include an article on how the vision of "balanced" warfare is being implemented by America's special operations forces by the current commander of the U.S. Special Operations Command, Adm. Eric T. Olson, USN; and a scathing indictment of America's lack of seriousness in addressing the religious and ideological dimensions of the current war by the well-known journalist, author and military strategist Ralph Peters. Daveed Gartenstein-Ross of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies explores the roots of radicalism in Pakistan's feared Inter-Services Intelligence agency (ISI). Other authors of note include John Sigler of the National Defense University and Jeff Kueter, president of the George C. Marshall Institute. Discussing the Global Zero movement is Amb. Max Kampelman, one of America's foremost nuclear negotiators and the subject of this issue's "Perspective" interview.

JINSA Group Visits Coast Guard
Sector Miami

On January 28, a group of JINSA members took advantage of the opportunity to tour the Sector and meet the men and women who serve the South Florida community, and the nation as a whole.

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JINSA Issues Press Releases Regarding Early Statements from the Obama Administration

In a letter to the President, JINSA Executive Director Tom Neumann noted that defense spending - aside from being crucial to our long-term security and our ability to protect our allies and assets abroad - is an integral part of the American economy and deserves considered support.

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President Barack Obama has demonstrated courage, wisdom and moral leadership in his decision not to participate in the upcoming United Nations "World Conference Against Racism."

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