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  2. Center for Strategic and International Studies - Wikipedia

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    The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) is an American think tank based in Washington, D.C. [5] From its founding in 1962 until 1987, it was an affiliate of Georgetown University, initially named the Center for Strategic and International Studies of Georgetown University.

  3. Canadian Security Intelligence Service - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS, / ˈ s iː s ɪ s /; French: Service canadien du renseignement de sécurité, SCRS) is a foreign intelligence service and security agency of the federal government of Canada.

  4. CSIS - Wikipedia

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    CSIS may refer to: Canadian Security Intelligence Service, Canada's primary national intelligence service; Center for Strategic and International Studies, a think tank in the US; Centre for Strategic and International Studies, a think tank in Jakarta, Indonesia; Civil Service Islamic Society, a British non-political, voluntary society

  5. Daniel FitzGerald Runde - Wikipedia

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    At CSIS, Runde has hosted several public and private discussions that sought to influence governments (both the United States and foreign) on various policy issues, including general capital increases for multilateral institutions, reorganization of the State Department and USAID and ongoing development projects such as Power Africa.

  6. Centre for Strategic and International Studies - Wikipedia

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    The Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) is a non-profit organization based in Indonesia which has served as a think tank on social, international, political and economical issues. CSIS was founded on Sept 1, 1971 by a group of Indonesian colleagues who hoped to promote public policy-oriented discussions in Indonesia.

  7. Jude Blanchette - Wikipedia

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    Blanchette was named RAND's Distinguished Tang Chair in China Research in December 2024. [1] Prior to joining CSIS, Blanchette was engagement director at the Conference Board's China Center for Economics and Business in Beijing [7] and before that, assistant director of University of California, San Diego's 21st Century China Center.

  8. Anthony Cordesman - Wikipedia

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    Cordesman visited and lectured in Asia from the 1960s, and was a senior advisor to the U.S.-Asia Institute. He was a guest lecturer in China on energy and Middle East security for the State Department in 2007. He was the co-author of Chinese Military Modernization: Force Development and Strategic Capabilities, CSIS, Washington, 2007.

  9. James Andrew Lewis - Wikipedia

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    Before joining CSIS, he was a member of the U.S. Foreign Service and Senior Executive Service, where he worked on regional security, military intervention and insurgency, conventional arms negotiations, technology transfer (including global arms sales), [1] encryption, [2] internet security, [3] space remote sensing, high-tech trade with China ...