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September 2009

  • 19 Nov 2009 - GBCORP Press Release - International Institute of Strategic Studies signs up with GBCORP Tower HE Shaikh Khalid bin Ahmed Al-Khalifa, Foregin Minister of Bahrain and Dr John Chipman, Director General and Chief Executive, IISS"We are pleased to welcome IISS to the GBCORP Tower. It is a matter of pride for GBCORP to be chosen as a location for a globally respected organization whose research and activities have far-reaching impact both regionally and globally. IISS' decision to set up their Middle East base in Bahrain and operate out of the GBCORP Tower is a testament to our strategic location and the multi level integrated facilities on offer, which are among the best on the island and at par with international standards. We are
  • 19 Nov 2009 - Al Bawaba - IISS signs up with GB Corp HE Shaikh Khalid bin Ahmed Al-Khalifa, Foregin Minister of Bahrain and Dr John Chipman, Director General and Chief Executive, IISSThe office in GBCORP Tower will be the base for the IISSs many research programmes and activities throughout the region and will serve to connect IISS activities in Europe, North America and Asia with those in the Middle East. The IISS office in Bahrain will work closely with the entire IISS global network to provide not just first class information and analysis on Middle East and broader international strategic issues, but also strengthen links between the strategic community in the Middle East and those
  • 30 Sep 2009 - - Agence France Presse - Iran under the spotlight in crucial nuclear talks IISS LogoThe belated disclosure has also heightened suspicions that Iran is seeking the capability to make atomic weapons, said Mark Fitzpatrick, an expert on nuclear non-proliferation at the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London.
  • 30 Sep 2009 - - Time - How Badly Would Sanctions on Gas Imports Hurt Iran? IISS Logo"The Qom revelation is bound to make the (six powers) more united and determined to persuade Iran to desist and abide by IAEA rules. It certainly puts Iran on the defensive," said Mark Fitzpatrick, senior non-proliferation scholar at London's International Institute for Strategic Studies.
  • 28 September 2009 - IISS Press Release - Middle East office IISS-Middle East LogoThe International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS), headquartered in London, is delighted to announce a major expansion of its Middle East initiatives and programmes with the establishment of a regional branch office for the Middle East in Manama, Bahrain. The other overseas offices of the IISS are in Washington and Singapore.
  • 29 Sep 2009 - - Reuters - Top U.S., NATO officials tackle Afghan war in London IISS LogoGeneral Stanley McChrystal, the commander of U.S. and NATO forces in Afghanistan, is in London ostensibly to deliver a speech to military experts, but his visit coincides with that of NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen and NATO's top commander in Europe, Admiral James Stavridis.
  • 29 Sep 2009 - - Reuters - Geneva talks on Iran may fizzle, more sanctions loom IISS Logo"The Qom revelation is bound to make the (six powers) more united and determined to persuade Iran to desist and abide by IAEA rules. It certainly puts Iran on the defensive," said Mark Fitzpatrick, senior non-proliferation scholar at London's International Institute for Strategic Studies.
  • 29 Sep 2009 - - Washington Times - Reality bites Obama's 'West Wing' Global Strategic Review 2009Clark Judge, a recent delegate to the annual Global Security Review conference in Geneva, sponsored by the International Institute for Strategic Studies, was surprised by the emerging "wide skepticism" of the president. "The impression emerged for me," he says, "that Mr. Obama's riveting rhetoric is in danger of turning from a plus to a minus." One former foreign minister scorns the president's "pointless rhetoric, no matter how elegantly expressed."
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