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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160415T044500
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SUMMARY:Reiss Center on Law and Security and Center For A New American Security present: U.S. Sanctions and National Security
DESCRIPTION:\n\nFeaturing a Keynote Policy Address by:  \n\nAdam Szubin\nActing Under Secretary for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence\nU.S. Department of the Treasury\n\nA Distinguished Panel Discussion with:  \n\nThe Honorable Sue Eckert\nFormer Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Export Administration;\nSenior Fellow in International and Public Affairs\, Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs\, Brown University\nAmbassador Robert M. Kimmitt\nFormer Deputy Secretary\, U.S. Department of the Treasury;\nSenior International Counsel\, WilmerHale\nMatt Spence\nFormer Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Middle East Policy\,\nU.S. Department of Defense;\nSenior Fellow\, Jackson Institute for Global Affairs\, Yale University;\n\nAnd Presentation of a New Report on Sanctions Since 9/11 by the Authors: \n\nElizabeth Rosenberg\nSenior Fellow and Director\, Energy\, Economics\, and Security Program\,\nCenter for a New American Security\nZachary K. Goldman\nExecutive Director\, Center on Law and Security\, NYU School of Law;\nAdjunct Senior Fellow\, Center for a New American Security\nDaniel W. Drezner\nProfessor of International Politics\,\nFletcher School of Law and Diplomacy\, Tufts University\nJulia Solomon-Strauss\nProgram Associate\, Center on Law and Security\, NYU School of Law\n\nWatch video of the event here. \nAbout the Event \nEconomic sanctions have become an increasingly important way for the United States to project power and advance its national interests. Most recently\, innovative and effective sanctions have addressed Iran’s nuclear program and Russia’s aggression in Ukraine\, demonstrating the importance of coercive economic measures to U.S. foreign policy. But as sanctions have become a key piece of the U.S. strategy abroad\, policymakers and thought leaders have raised questions about the role\, effectiveness\, and centrality of sanctions in U.S. policy. \nThis CNAS public conference on U.S. sanctions and national security\, co-hosted with the Center on Law and Security at NYU School of Law\, featured an overview of administration policy on sanctions and a discussion among distinguished former policy leaders on the role for coercive economic measures in tackling the security challenges of the future. The event coincided with the release of a CNAS report on the effects and effectiveness of sanctions since 9/11. Some questions this conference will explore include: how can the United States measure and achieve intended effects from the use of coercive economic measures? What place should sanctions have in the U.S. national security arsenal? And as American rivals become more familiar with the tools of economic statecraft\, what defensive measures are available to protect U.S. interests from retaliation for the imposition of sanctions? \n\n\n\n\n\n
URL:https://www.lawandsecurity.org/calendar/the-center-on-law-and-security-and-the-center-for-a-new-american-security-present-u-s-sanctions-and-national-security/
LOCATION:NYU Washington\, DC\, 1307 L Street NW Abramson Family Auditorium (B-1 level)\, Washington\, DC\, United States
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