Bennis On Leadership ILA Panel

The The Washington Post's summarized a recent presentation by Warren Bennis, CCLP Distinguished Fellow. The presentation was part of the International Leadership Association's webinar series and provided a revealing look into Dr. Bennis's personal journey through leadership. This article can be found in the On Leadership section of WaPo's website…….Continue Reading Bennis On Leadership ILA Panel

Schell Taipei Times

"The bitter new reality is that the US and 'old Europe' have recently edged closer to becoming "developing countries,'" writes Senior Fellow Orville Schell in an editorial for the Taipei Times. The United States, he argues, should be encouraging Chinese investment rather than scaring it away…….Continue Reading Schell Taipei Times

Bennis excerpt in the Economist

Distinguished Fellow Warren Bennis is still receiving accolades for his just released work, Still Surprised: A Memoir of a Life in Leadership. The Economist is the latest publication to offer a profile of Bennis and provide an excerpt from Still Surprised, which can be read here. He is also featured in another article in The Economist entitled "The innovation machine : Two gurus look at the perspiration side of innovation."……Continue Reading Bennis excerpt in the Economist

Seib in Huff Po – CENTCOM

"Whether these engagements," says Faculty Fellow Phil Seib "are changing anyone's outlook about the United States is open to question, but this work must be done." Seib is referring to CENTCOM, or the United States Central Command. The goal of this government organization is that it "promotes cooperation among nations, responds to crises, and deters or defeats state and non-state aggression, and supports development and, when necessary, reconstruction in order to establish the conditions for regional security, stability, and prosperity." Seib's latest article in The Huffington Post is a critique about how CENTCOM has been handling combat operations in Iraq……Continue Reading Seib in Huff Po – CENTCOM

Suro in Eurasia review on ‘Anchor Babies’

Faculty Fellow Roberto Suro has published a new article in Eurasia Review entitled "New Attacks On Birthright Citizenship: 'Anchor Babies' And The 14th Amendment." In it, Suro writes that "[w]hat this country needs is comprehensive immigration reform, not an attack on the Constitution," and claims that "taking away birthright citizenship will only increase the undocumented population within the United States, not decrease it." The full article can be accessed here…….Continue Reading Suro in Eurasia review on ‘Anchor Babies’