Carlos Pascual

Capsule Review
Sep/Oct
2010
Richard Feinberg

This volume describes the lessons for U.S. policy toward Cuba drawn from six simulations, wherein participants imagined that they were gathered in the West Wing or its Havana equivalent.

Capsule Review
Sep/Oct
2009
G. John Ikenberry

In this major new treatise on twenty-first-century global security, Jones, Pascual, and Stedman -- all experienced policy thinkers -- provide a conceptual framework and comprehensive agenda for U.S. foreign policy in a world of security interdependence.

Essay
Jul/Aug
2005
Stephen D. Krasner and Carlos Pascual

In today's interconnected world, weak and failed states pose an acute risk to U.S. and global security. Anticipating, averting, and responding to conflict requires more planning and better organization -- precisely the missions of the State Department's new Office of the Coordinator for Reconstruction and Stabilization.