
The Africa Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies is hosting the CSIS Online Africa Policy Forum in order to facilitate the Africa policy debate. Each week, the Forum publishes an essay on a significant Africa policy topic and then opens that essay for comment and discussion. The CSIS Africa Program encourages participation by the broadest possible community of people with an interest in U.S. Africa policy, whether in Africa itself, the United States, Europe, China, or elsewhere.

The CSIS Global Strategy Institute is dedicated to promoting far-sighted thinking about the looming challenges ahead and the strategic solutions necessary to face them. In today's complex, fast-paced world, it is more difficult than ever for leaders to look beyond short-term pressures and consider the bigger picture. The Global Strategy Institute encourages long-range vision by analyzing global trends and offering executive education seminars that connect leaders to the cutting-edge thinking at CSIS.

Current pieces touch on subjects like, what do Arabs think about U.S. policy towards Iran, and the Iranian elections? What are Iranian views of evolving U.S. policy towards their country? How much do Iranians follow the US primaries? What are the tangible effects of Iranian economic policies?

The Post-Conflict Reconstruction (PCR) Project at the Center for Strategic and International Studies develops innovative strategies to speed, enhance, and strengthen international conflict response. Established in 2001, the PCR Project is seen as a leading global source for authoritative analysis, evaluation, and recommendations for fragile states and post-conflict reconstruction.

Principal goals of the CSIS Transatlantic Media Network (TMN) are to provide resources and support for journalists covering transatlantic affairs and to create a network of journalists, media groups, and journalism schools in Europe and the United States to stimulate interest in the transatlantic relationship and the different ways in which issues are covered on either side of the Atlantic.