Past Events

Event: Defining Success in Afghanistan (Public)

Jan10
Wohlstetter Conference Center, Twelfth Floor, AEI 1150 Seventeenth Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

The U.S. has been in Afghanistan for 10 years, yet confusion remains about what success there would look like. Frederick & Kimberly Kagan have a new report which they will discuss at an event Monday.

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ISW analysts release Afghanistan War assessments

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ISW cordially invites you to an on-the-record discussion about the Afghanistan war with GEN John Keane, AMB Ronald Neumann, Mr. Max Boot, and Mr. Shuja Nawaz.

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A Veterans Day Television Event

Nov12
The Military Channel

ISW’s award-winning documentary, The Surge: the Untold Story, will air twice on The Military Channel‘s Veterans Day weekend television special!

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Featuring ISW Senior Fellow LTG James M. Dubik (Ret.) and Brookings Institute’s Dr. Michael O’Hanlon for an assessment of police training in troubled and developing states.

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ISW’s Iraq experts will discuss the future of the American experience in Iraq after the August 31st deadline and change of mission for the U.S. military.

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Afghanistan Campaign Assessment

Jun25
The Reserve Officers Association

 A presentation by the Institute for the Study of War and the Reserve Officers Association 

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LTG Barbero visits ISW to Discuss Iraqi Security Forces

Jun18
Institute for the Study of War, Washington, D.C.

Transcript from LTG Michael D. Barbero,Deputy Commanding General, Advising and Training,United States Forces Iraq. Remarks from Friday, June 18, 2010

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Regional experts from Brookings and ISW will offer their analysis on the challenges facing government formation in Iraq.

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ISW documentary competes at the GI Film Festival in Washington, DC

May15
Carnegie Institution for Science - 1530 P Street, NW

The Surge: the Untold Story, ISW's unique documentary on the troop surge in Iraq, will compete at the GI Film Festival on May 16th in Washington, DC.

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