Institute Mourns Passing of Former Board Member and Friend Seymour Martin Lipset
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Contact: Ian Larsen 202-429-3870 cell: 703-929-2099 Lauren Sucher 202-429-3822 cell: 202-657-7326 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: December 14, 2006 (Washington, Dec. 14) – During the first week since its release, the Iraq Study Group’s report has been downloaded more than 1.4 million times from the Web site of its primary facilitator, the United States Institute of Peace...
Senior staff from the United States Institute of Peace (USIP) who also served in lead support roles for the Iraq Study Group are now available to discuss their experiences with the media.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: December 4, 2006 The Iraq Study Group (ISG) will hold a press conference to discuss its report on Wednesday, December 6 at 11:00 AM EST in Room 216 of the Hart Senate Office Building in Washington, D.C. Journalists should be in the room no later than 10:45 AM EST. A PDF version of the ISG report will be available for download after 11:00 AM EST on the websites of the U.S. Institute of Peace (www.usip.org), the James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy at Rice Uni...
Contact: Ian Larsen 202-429-3870 cell: 703-929-2099 ilarsen@usip.org Lauren Sucher 202-429-3822 cell: 202-657-7326
Questions about the ISG or its report should be directed to: Ian Larsen 202-429-3870 cell: 703-929-2099 ilarsen@usip.org Lauren Sucher 202-429-3822 cell: 202-657-7326 lsucher@usip.org To schedule a press interview after the report launch, email ISGinterviews@usip.org or call 202-772-357...
Questions about the ISG or its report should be directed to: Ian Larsen 202-429-3870 cell: 703-929-2099 ilarsen@usip.org Lauren Sucher 202-429-3822 cell: 202-657-7326 lsucher@usip.org To schedule a press interview after the report launch, email ISGinterviews@usip.org or call 202-772-357...
Questions about the ISG or its report should be directed to: Ian Larsen 202-429-3870 cell: 703-929-2099 ilarsen@usip.org Lauren Sucher 202-429-3822 cell: 202-657-7326 lsucher@usip.org To schedule a press interview after the report launch, email ISGinterviews@usip.org or call 202-772-357...
November 1, 2006 Dr. Charles Cogan, a research associate at Harvard University, has been awarded the Ernest Lemonon prize for the year 2006 for the updated, French-language version of his USIP-published book, French Negotiating Behavior: Dealing with la Grande Nation, (USIP Press, 2003). The French version of the book, entitled, Diplomatie à la française, was published by Editions Jacob-Duvernet in 2005. The medal prize is awarded each year by the by the Association des Sciences Morales e...
Shmuel N. Eisenstadt. (Courtesy: Hebrew University) Shmuel N. Eisenstadt, a Jennings Randolph senior fellow at the Institute in 2001, has won the 2006 Holberg International Memorial Prize for his contributions to sociological and historical understandings of social change and modernization. His work, which spans several decades, examines the relations between culture, belief systems, and political institutions in an array of contexts, from present- day Israel and Japan to the foundatio...