James B. Steinberg
James Steinberg joined the Obama administration as deputy secretary of state in January 2009. He was the former director of Foreign Policy studies at Brookings and also a nonresident senior fellow while dean of the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas in Austin. He currently serves as a university professor of social science, international affairs, and law at Maxwell School of Syracuse University.
2002
Apr
11
Past Event
Former U.S. Ambassador Martin Indyk and Other Brookings Institution Experts Review Situation in the Middle East on the Eve of Secretary Powell’s Mission
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Washington, DC
2002
Apr
3
Past Event
After One Eventful Year: Assessing the Bush Administration’s Policy for Northeast Asia
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Washington, DC
2002
Mar
11
Past Event
Counterterrorism and the Laws of War: A Critique of the U.S. Approach
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Washington, DC
2002
Feb
13
Past Event
The President’s Trip to Japan, China, and South Korea: A Full Plate of Anti-Terrorism and Other Issues in Asia
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Washington, DC
2001
Dec
18
Past Event
The End Game in Afghanistan: What’s Next?
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Washington, DC
2001
Dec
4
Past Event
Stabilizing Afghanistan
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Washington, DC
2001
Nov
7
Past Event
President Putin Comes to America: Is an Old Adversary Becoming a New Partner?
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Washington, DC
2001
Nov
6
Past Event
Indian Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee’s Visit to the U.S.
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Washington, DC