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December 09, 2010 / By Adam Giansiracusa
Coping with Scarcity: Saudi Arabia and Water
Access to water is one of the most daunting infrastructure and development challenges facing the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Low levels of rainfall and declining water tables, coupled with an expanding population that has soared from 3 million in 1950…Read More »

September 23, 2010 / By Richard Cronin
Testimony before Senate Foreign Relations Hearing on Water and Security in Southeast Asia
  Statement of Richard P. Cronin Director, Southeast Asia Program Stimson Center, Washington, DC   Before the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations Hearing on Challenges to Water and Security in Southeast Asia   September 23, 2010   Mr. Chairman, Thank…Read More »

July 31, 2010 / By Ellen Laipson, Barry Blechman, Brian Finlay, Andrew Houk
Report on the Workshop: Nuclear Dangers, Nuclear Realities
In the future, 2009 and 2010 may emerge as a decisive time in the evolution of international nuclear policies.  The global demand for energy security has led to renewed interest in safe and clean nuclear energy, and has raised issues about global standards and regulation of the nuclear…Read More »

April 07, 2010 / By Richard Cronin, Timothy Hamlin
Mekong Tipping Point
The October 1991 Paris Peace Accords on Cambodia closed the book on four decades of bitter conflict in the Mekong region of Southeast Asia.  The Accords created new opportunities for broad-based economic and social development based on reconstruction, renewal and…Read More »

February 04, 2010 / By Richard Cronin
China’s Activities in Southeast Asia and the Implications for U.S. Interests
Hearing statement February 4, 2010Dr. Richard P. CroninSenior Associate and Director, Southeast Asia ProgramThe Stimson CenterWashington, DC Testimony before the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission “China’s Activities in Southeast Asia and the Implications for U.S. Interests” Thank you for…Read More »

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