Aspen Strategy Group
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The Aspen Strategy Group (ASG) is a program of the Aspen Institute. It is a bipartisan forum composed of current and former politicians, civil servants, academics, journalists and business leaders who discuss issues of key importance in the realms of foreign policy, strategy and international security.
The ASG is also involved in the creation and development of the Aspen Atlantic Group, composed of former foreign ministers from North America and Europe, as well as the "U.S.-India Strategic Dialogue" which the ASG co-sponsors with the Confederation of Indian Industry.
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[edit] Leadership
- Kurt Campbell, director
- Joseph Nye, co-group chairman
- Brent Scowcroft, co-group chairman
[edit] Group Members
- Madeleine Albright
- Michael Armacost
- Zoë Baird
- Stephen Biegun
- Lael Brainard
- Sam Brownback
- Ashton Carter
- Eliot Cohen
- Richard Cooper
- Kenneth W. Dam
- Richard Danzig
- John Deutch
- Thomas E. Donilon
- Richard A. Falkenrath
- Dianne Feinstein
- Michele Flournoy
- Robert Gates
- Richard Haass
- Chuck Hagel
- Margaret Hamburg
- Jane Harman
- Robert Kagan
- Arnold Kanter
- Nicholas D. Kristof
- David Lipton
- Richard Lugar
- Jane Holl Lute
- Sylvia Mathews
- Janne Nolan
- Sam Nunn
- Thomas O'Gara
- William J. Perry
- Jack Reed
- Susan Rice
- Dennis Ross
- David Sanger
- Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall
- James B. Steinberg
- Marin Strmecki
- Strobe Talbott
- Christopher Williams
- Fareed Zakaria
[edit] Emeritus Members
- Richard Armitage
- Judith H. Bello
- Dick Cheney
- Stephen Friedman
- David Gergen
- Al Gore
- Jim Hoagland
- Kay Bailey Hutchison
- David C. Jones
- Jan Lodal
- Jessica Mathews
- Judith Miller
- William Owens
- Condoleezza Rice
- Alice Rivlin
- Walter Slocombe
- John W. Warner
- William Webster
- Paul Wolfowitz
- R. James Woolsey
- Philip D. Zelikow
- Robert Zoellick