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Bruce Blair is the president of the World Security Institute, a nonprofit organization that he founded in 2000 to promote independent research and journalism on global affairs.
4 April 2008
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Stephen Sapienza
25 September 2006
Stephen Sapienza is a producer and writer of television programs for national and international distribution. He recently produced "Deadlock: Russia's Forgotten War," for CNN Presents in collaboration with reporter Michael Gordon of The New York Times. The documentary won a 2002 CINE Golden Eagle Award. Since 1992 he has written and produced 45 documentaries broadcast on PBS covering a wide range of military and foreign policy topics. In his 12 years of experience as a video editor and videographer, he has produced award-winning documentaries on topics as diverse as child combatants in Sierra Leone, the Cuban military, and landmine survivors in Cambodia. He currently writes and produces for Azmiuth Media's global affairs TV series, "Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal." He became co-director of Azimuth Media in 2001.
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