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Kashmeri’s perspective in the news
Silent Cal and the Internet Age
By Josh O’Gorman
Rutland Herald Staff Writer
presented at the Presidential Symposium
September 29, 2008
National Launch of updated and revised paperback edition (Potomac Books) held in Washington D.C.
Wednesday, September 24, 2008; remarks, discussion, and reception mark occasion at Rayburn House Office Building, Washington D.C.
Sponsored by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS);
Moderator: Frederick Barton, Senior Adviser, International Security Program, CSIS. |
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Buy the new edition at the special pre-publication price $13.56 here |
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Kashmeri warns against further disengagement and makes a compelling case for rebuilding the relationship based on new global rules that are tailored to the challenges of the 21st century.
-James F. Hoge, Jr., Editor, Foreign Affairs Magazine
The author offers a credible and necessary roadmap… A must read for both the policy wonk and the average concerned citizen.
-John Zogby, President/CEO, Zogby International
Kashmeri’s excellent treatment of current transatlantic relations is a must read.
-Noel Lateef, President and CEO, Foreign Policy Association
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Many observers now expect Europe and America to repair the frayed alliance in short order. I do not agree with this sunny hypothesis.
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- Sarwar Kashmeri from the Introduction to the revised edition. |
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| Download the Press Kit |
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• Former President - George H. W. Bush
• Former British Prime Minister - John Major
• James A. Baker, III
• General Brent Scowcroft
• Paul Volcker
• U.S. Senator - Chuck Hagel
• Former Spanish Foreign Minister - Ana Palacio
• General Wesley Clark
• Caspar Weinberger
• Ambassador Hugo Paemen |
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STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS My practice centers on creative but discreet ways to position international firms, their core competencies, practices, and key executives by creating tailored “thought-leadership” through print, Internet, MP3 podcast, and video channels. Clients include some of the world’s top global corporations.
Additionally, I am often asked, by corporate communications and marketing professionals to work with them to help write, review, or burnish speeches, and help senior executives prepare for analyst and press presentations.
My reputations as a business columnist; author; panel moderator; host of “Global Currents” – the Foreign Policy Association’s series of podcasts that explores headline business and policy issues through the eyes of key corporate, government, and academic leaders; and my expertise in transatlantic relations adds unique credibility to my client engagements.
Please contact me in complete confidence. |
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Sarwar Kashmeri advises senior corporate executives in managing their strategic communications and in positioning their companies; he hosted NH-2008, the first podcast coverage of the New Hampshire presidential primary,for the Eagle Times of New Hampshire and its parent: Twin State Valley Media Network and divides his time between his residence in Reading, Vermont and New York. He has been recognized on both sides of the Atlantic as an observer and commentator on U.S.-European business and foreign policy issues. Kashmeri is a Fellow of the Foreign Policy Association, for which he produces and hosts Global Currents, a bimonthly biweekly MP3 podcast featuring interviewing government and corporate leaders on foreign policy and business/public policy issues. |
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