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Ellen Laipson is the director of the International Security program at the Schar School of Policy and Government at George Mason University. She joined GMU from the Stimson Center, where she was president and CEO (2002-2015) and continues as president emeritus and distinguished fellow. Her tenure at Stimson followed a quarter century of government service. She serves on a number of academic and other non-governmental boards related to international security and diplomacy, and is a weekly columnist for worldpoliticsreview.com. Her last post in government was vice chair of the National Intelligence Council (1997-2002). She also worked on the State Department’s policy planning staff, the National Security Council staff and the Congressional Research Service. A member of the Council on Foreign Relations, she currently serves on the advisory councils of the International Institute of Strategic Studies, the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, Georgetown University’s Institute for the Study of Diplomacy and the Notre Dame International Security Center, and on the board of the Diplomacy Center Foundation. From 2003 to 2015, she was a member of the board of the Asia Foundation. She was a member of the CIA External Advisory Panel from 2006-2009, President Obama’s Intelligence Advisory Board from 2009-2013, and on the Secretary of State’s Foreign Affairs Policy Board 2011-2014. Laipson has an MA from the School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University and an AB from Cornell University.

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Drugs and Politics Keep Syrian Exports Out of Iraq بقلم حايد حايد - مارس 24, 2023

Syrian freight trucks containing everything from food to clothes destined for Iraq are languishing at Al Qaim border crossing despite a deal having been reached to settle a long-running dispute more than two months ago. Iraqi and Syrian officials began talks to fully reopen the crossing in 2021, finally reaching an agreement on January 5 this year to allow Syrian freight trucks to enter Iraq through … Continue reading “Drugs and Politics Keep Syrian Exports Out of Iraq”

AI Grows More Powerful While We Become More Predictable بقلم جوزيف دانا - مارس 23, 2023

With any groundbreaking new technology, the pace of adoption climbs quickly. Over the past two decades, new platforms and tools, from the iPhone to TikTok, have seen progressively faster adoption rates. The adoption rate of ChatGPT, the artificial intelligence (AI) large language model owned by OpenAI, is unlike anything we have ever seen. Within five days of … Continue reading “AI Grows More Powerful While We Become More Predictable”

Iran-Saudi deal showcases Xi’s alternative world order بقلم يون صن - مارس 22, 2023

Diplomats and analysts around the world are still trying to decipher China’s stunning diplomatic coup in brokering a peace deal between Saudi Arabia and Iran. Other than the emergence of China with a new and unprecedented role as peacemaker in the Middle East, the most apparent takeaway for the Americans is that the United States is losing its influence in the region … Continue reading “Iran-Saudi deal showcases Xi’s alternative world order”

العمل من أجل طيران صديق للبيئة بقلم روبن ميلز - مارس 19, 2023

من طائرة تحلق فوق ساحل دبي إلى مروحية بمحرك واحد ورحلة طيران من اليابان إلى أبوظبي، أثبت وقود الطائرات المُستدام (SAF) قدرته على إمداد رحلات الطيران بالطاقة. ولكن هل يمكن أن يَزيد المعروض من هذا الوقود وتقل تكلفته بسرعة كافية ليتحوّل إلى عنصر أساسي في مساعي صناعة الطيران لتحقيق صافي انبعاثات صفري؟ يُعَد الطيران مسؤولًا … Continue reading “العمل من أجل طيران صديق للبيئة”

بعد زلازل تركيا: خطر الأمن الغذائي يلوح في الأفق بقلم الكسندرا دي كرامر - مارس 17, 2023

كان الاقتصاد التركي مترنحا قبل الزلزال المدمر الذي ضرب البلاد في شهر فبراير، لكن الأضرار التي لحقت بالقطاع الزراعي في البلاد، وهو واحد من أهم قطاعاتها، قد تدفع تركيا إلى حافة الهاوية. ومع اقتراب موسم الزراعة بسرعة، يحتاج المزارعون في منطقة الزلزال إلى مساعدات فورية لتجنب نقص الغذاء في جميع أنحاء البلاد. وقد ظهرت بالفعل … Continue reading “بعد زلازل تركيا: خطر الأمن الغذائي يلوح في الأفق”