Center for Strategic and International Studies
The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) is a Washington, D.C.-based foreign policy think tank. Founded in 1964 originally as part of Georgetown University, CSIS is a fully independent institution that conducts policy studies and strategic analyses on political, economic and security issues.
Goals and description
In order to guide the policymaking community, CSIS focuses on all aspects of foreign and security policy, particularly by examining emerging trends and long-term effects of both global and regional issues. This includes analyzing
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developments within specific geographic areas, such as in the Middle East or Russia, as well as globally, such as terrorism, free trade and technology.
Related Topics:
Middle East - Russia - Terrorism - Free trade - Technology
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