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The World Security Institute and its divisions produce an array of newsletters and e-magazines that reach audiences around the world. You can subscribe to most publications via e-mail or RSS feeds.

 

ORGANIZATION-WIDE BI-WEEKLY UPDATES

World Security Review:

The World Security Review is a bi-weekly update from the World Security Institute (WSI), which includes news on upcoming events, publications, and activities from all WSI projects.  The bi-weekly e-newsletter also includes the electronic version of The Defense Monitor, CDI’s bi-monthly print newsletter.

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JOURNALS

China Security:

China SecurityChina Security is an international and interdisciplinary quarterly policy journal dedicated to bringing diverse perspectives to bear on vital traditional and non-traditional security issues that impact China’s strategic development and its relations with the United States and the region. The journal seeks to improve the understanding of China amongst American policy practitioners and the public by providing authoritative analysis on critical security issues.

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Arab Insight:
WSI Cairo, the Middle East office for the World Security Institute, produces a quarterly policy journal on topics related to Middle East security. By signing up for this list, you will receive the electronic copy via e-mail when new issues are available.
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CDI RESEARCH PROJECTS

CDI Missile Defense Update:
Up-to-date and concise monthly summaries of missile defense programs in the news.
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CDI Space Security Update:
Up-to-date and concise monthly summaries of space programs in the news.
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Afghanistan (Operation Enduring Freedom) Update:        
News and analysis about the security situation in Afghanistan and the surrounding region; updated monthly.
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Defense Monitor:

Defense MonitorThe Defense Monitor is a bi-monthly newsletter that provides timely information to the country about military programs and focuses public attention on key international security issues. The Defense Monitor is published regularly and distributed to 25,000 individuals, including members of Congress and their staffs, State Department officials, students and faculty at military academies and war colleges, members of national organizations, and representatives of the media. Supporters of CDI can receive a subscription to The Defense Monitor free of charge, although a small contribution around $50 is suggested. Your gifts help make CDI's work to educate the public about military issues possible.

To subscribe: send an e-mail with complete mailing address and name to: oharrison@cdi.org; or call 202-332-0600.


WSI Brussels Policy Briefs
WSI Brussels, the European office for the World Security Institute, produces periodic policy briefs on topics related to European security. By signing up for this list, you will receive the policy briefs by e-mail. When a print subscription becomes available, you will be notified.
To subscribe: By e-mail, Click here | RSS Feed | To view past issues of WSI Brussels Policy Briefs, visit: www.wsibrussels.org.


WSI PRESS RELEASES

Receive specific press releases and event notices related to your area of interest.
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FOREIGN LANGUAGE E-PUBLICATIONS

Taqrir Washington:
Taqrir Washington is a free weekly online journal of politics and public affairs in Arabic, dedicated to bringing the news and views of concern from the United States to the Arabic-speaking countries and communities in an accurate, comprehensive and analytical manner. Taqrir Washington presents articles covering the most important events relevant to the Arab world. In addition, the publication seeks to provide important background information on American society and institutions through book reviews, interviews, and analytical pieces. Topics of interest include: major current issues, Congress and the White House, reviews of U.S. media outlets, major political and social debates in the United States, Arabs in America, and original interviews with U.S. and foreign decision-makers.
To subscribe: (Arabic): http://www.taqrir.org/ | (English): http://www.taqrir.org/eng/index.cfm

Washington Prism
Washington Prism is a Farsi-language publication of culture, politics and public affairs for those in Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan and the Farsi-speaking Diaspora, with the aim of bridging cultural and information gaps, and avoiding the governmental rhetoric that often clouds mutual understanding. The publication includes a large number of original articles and interviews in English on its website.
To subscribe: (Farsi): ttp://www.washingtonprism.org/ (homepage) | (English): http://www.washingtonprism.org/eng/index.cfm 

Washington Observer 
Washington Observer Weekly
, a project of the International Media division at the World Security Institute, is an independent Chinese-language news e-magazine for mainland Chinese who have a professional or personal interest in American foreign policy, politics and U.S.-China relations. Based in Washington, D.C., Washington Observer provides exclusive interviews and independent news analyses to explain stories behind the U.S. headlines. Washington Observer articles are widely reprinted in Chinese mainstream media. With 150,000 recipients predominantly composed of journalists, scholars and policy-makers in Mainland China, Washington Observer has emerged as a leading source of information for China.
To subscribe: (Simplified Chinese): http://www.washingtonobserver.org/index.cfm?charid=1 | (Traditional Chinese): http://www.washingtonobserver.org/index.cfm?charid=2 | (English): no subscription available, however, you may access a database of issues at http://www.washingtonobserver.org/en/program.cfm?programid=9&charid=3

Washington ProFile
Washington ProFile
International News and Analysis Agency is an independent, Washington, D.C.-based organization committed to providing reliable information in Russian about American politics, business and culture. The goal is to provide unbiased news and analyses based on government and nongovernment sources, as well as commentary about America — including how Americans perceive Russia and the Former Soviet Union (FSU).
To subscribe:  (Russian): http://www.washprofile.org/ru/user/register | (English): http://www.washprofile.org/en/user/register

Johnson’s Russia List (English)
It has been the mission of Johnson's Russia List (JRL) since 1996 to provide timely, comprehensive, diverse, and reliable information about the vast and complex subject, Russia. JRL currently goes to more than 6,500 Russia-watchers around the world and is widely used by journalists, government officials, business people, NGO organizations, researchers, academics and students.
To subscribe: send an e-mail to: davidjohnson@erols.com  with “Johnson's Russia List Subscription” in the subject line.   


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FOREIGN EXCHANGE WITH FAREED ZAKARIA

Foreign Exchange Newsletter
This newsletter includes weekly announcements about the upcoming episodes of the half-hour, weekly foreign affairs series broadcast on PBS. 
To subscribe: http://foreignexchange.tv/?q=node/493


PULITZER CENTER ON CRISIS REPORTING

Project Updates from the Pulitzer Center
This newsletter includes monthly announcements about the upcoming and current projects of WSI's independent Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting. 
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