James B. Steinberg - Events
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
May
9
Past Event
Return of the Right? The French Elections and European Politics
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Washington, DC
2002
Apr
30
Past Event
Homeland Security: New Brookings Study Analyzes Bush Administration’s Proposals, Recommends Additional Steps
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Washington, DC
2002
Apr
11
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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