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Karl Eikenberry

William J. Perry Fellow in International Security at CISAC, CDDRL, TEC, and Shorenstein APARC Distinguished Fellow; and Former U.S. Ambassador to Afghanistan and Retired U.S. Army Lt. General

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January 7th, 2013

Eikenberry: Reassessing the American all-volunteer force

CISAC, FSI Stanford in the news: The Washington Quarterly on December 18, 2012

Karl Eikenberry, former ambassador to Afghanistan and retired U.S. Army Lieutenant General, argues that the American all-volunteer military force has had some negative consequences that warrant discussion by policymakers. Read more »



November 15th, 2012

Asia-Pacific policy during Obama's second term

Shorenstein APARC, FSI Stanford, SEAF News

Fresh off his re-election victory, Barack Obama -- the "Pacific President" -- became the first president to visit Myanmar and Cambodia when he traveled to the Southeast Asian countries in November. Eight Shorenstein APARC scholars discussed reactions to the election in Asia, and possible directions for U.S.-Asia relations and foreign policy. Read more »



November 5th, 2012

Ideas, issues and interests in U.S.-Asia relations

Shorenstein APARC, SEAF Announcement

How will the outcome of the U.S. presidential election, China's leadership transition, and other upcoming power transfers in Asia impact U.S.-Asia relations and issues within the Asia-Pacific region? On November 15, Michael H. Armacost, Karl Eikenberry, and Thomas Fingar discussed this and related questions during a roundtable panel at the National University of Singapore.




October 7th, 2012

Eikenberry, Walder join American Academy of Arts and Sciences

CISAC, FSI Stanford, Shorenstein APARC News

Karl Eikenberry and Andrew Walder were inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences on Oct. 6, joining eight Stanford professors and a university trustee who were elected to the organization this year. Read more »



September 16th, 2012

Why U.S. national security needs the humanities and social sciences

CISAC, FSI Stanford News

CISAC’s top security experts joined policy leaders on a national commission to analyze the importance of humanities and social science education for national security. Read more »




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