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Bruce G. Blair

Bruce G. 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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U.S.-Cuba Cooperative Security Project

Glenn Baker, Director

Cuba sits just 90 miles from the United States, and there is a strong cultural affinity between Americans and Cubans. Yet there is virtually no contact between the two countries: They do not maintain formal diplomatic relations. U.S. law prohibits most Americans from traveling there. And four decades of a far-reaching U.S. trade embargo against Cuba have failed to undermine the communist government, instead providing the regime with a convenient scapegoat for Cuba’s economic woes and a rallying point for Cuban nationalism.

This lack of dialogue creates a great risk for misunderstanding or miscalculation that could prove dangerous in times of tension. Political instability, unchecked mass migration, allegations of Weapons of Mass Destruction, incidents at sea, oil spills, uncertainties surrounding acts of terrorism – these are just some of the potential triggers for crisis between the two countries.

The project believes that first-hand collection of information is vital in the debate about Cuba, and seeks to increase fact-based communication aimed at building confidence and preventing misunderstandings that could lead to violent crises. Since the early 1990's, the project has been organizing annual meetings between senior retired U.S. military personnel and Cuban officials. In recent years this has expanded to include professionals from across the security spectrum, including scientists, biotechnology experts, and energy specialists. The project's mission is to promote constructive dialogue between the United States and Cuba on military and security issues, aimed at articulating and exploring cooperative measures that serve the interests of both countries. This dialogue is intended to help chart the course for normalizing political relations, and to facilitate peaceful U.S.-Cuba relations both today and with future leadership.

Visit www.wsicubaproject.org  

News

Pulitzer Center Featured as Finalist for Game Changers Award by We Media

Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting Director Jon Sawyer introduces the Game Changers Award finalist Pulitzer Center and its initiatives on the We Media website in an essay, along with two video clips.

12 December 2008

Events

Pulitzer Center Journalist Jason Motlagh at Washington University

The Pulitzer Center sponsored journalist Jason Motlagh will be presenting "India: Conflicts Within" on Thursday, Jan. 29 at 8 p.m. at Washington University in St. Louis.<

28 January 2009

Publications

New Book on Military Reform Released

Just released by Greenwood Press is a new book, "Military Reform: A Reference Handbook," co-authored by Winslow T. Wheeler, director of CDI's Straus Military Reform Project, and Lawrence J. Korb, a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress and a senior adviser to the Center for Defense Information.

12 December 2007