Thomas Fingar, PhD
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January 19th, 2012
The Way China Copes With Its Economic Challenges Will Have an Impact on Us All
Mention of Thomas Fingar via Jakarta GlobeThomas Fingar: "For the past two decades China has been a poster child of successful globalization, integrating with the world and in the process lifting millions of citizens out of poverty. But China’s integration into the world economy and global trends drive and constrain Beijing’s ability to manage growing social, economic and political challenges."
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March 11th, 2011
In North Africa, Power Map No Longer Drawn In Ink
Mention of Thomas Fingar via NPR"The pace of change, the magnitude of demands, is going to make for not much sleep," says Thomas Fingar, former chair of the National Intelligence Council who's now a fellow at Stanford University. For intelligence officers in Cairo, the job may have ...
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January 19th, 2011
Don't overreact to WikiLeaks
Mention of Thomas Fingar via Arizona Daily Sun"The WikiLeaks dissemination of U.S. diplomatic and other candid communications has rekindled debate over how to balance the need to protect sources and sensitive information against the need to ensure timely distribution of information to government officials who need it to protect our people ...
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December 1st, 2010
Overseas programs assess enrollment, effects of Beijing language waiver
Mention of Thomas Fingar via The Stanford Daily... full enrollment may have been caused by the waived language requirement and the addition of Stanford faculty member Thomas Fingar MA '69 Ph.D. '77, ...
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April 30th, 2010
Five years later, a stronger intelligence community
Mention of Thomas Fingar via Washington Post"Commentators noting the fifth anniversary, this month, of the launch of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence have largely paid more attention to shortcomings than to what has been achieved ...
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