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SINIO Summer Seminar Winds of Change at International Institutions

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A brown bag seminar about reform efforts at the United Nations, the World Trade Organization, and the World Bank will be presented by the SINIO Council and the National Cryptologic School. 

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Aug 10, 2005

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Mar 01, 2018

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DYNAMIC PAGE -- HIGHEST POSSIBLE CLASSIFICATION IS TOP SECRET // SI / TK // REL TO USA AUS CAN GBR NZL (U//FOUO) SINIO Summer Seminar Winds of Change at International Institutions FROM: Marilyn Maines Deputy Chief, Strategic Intelligence Issues (S17) Run Date: 08/10/2005 (U//FOUO) On Tuesday, 16 August 2005 the SINIO Council and the National Cryptologic School are pleased to present the 10th in a series of Strategic Intelligence Issue Seminars for the Summer 2005. "Winds of Change at International Institutions" will be presented by the SINIO and D/SINIOs for Economic and Global Issues, , and and on Tuesday, 16 August from 11:30 to 13:00 in room 2E099. Advance registration through the NCS is required. (AREA-1500, Class #7539) Registration: (U//FOUO) Eligible SID students interested in attending this brown-bag session should enroll for class number 7539 using Peoplesoft. Enrollment will be first come, first served. In case of difficulties with Peoplesoft an email can be sent to Roland Recker ( with the following information, and include the course name (AREA 1500 -- "Winds of Change at International Institutions"), your name, SSN and organization. Course Overview: (S) Institutional change is in the air this year. This seminar will examine reform efforts at the UN and the WTO, and what the Wolfowitz tenure is likely to mean for the World Bank. Emphasis will be placed on U.S. equities and roles, cross-cutting themes, and how the international arena is likely to be affected. (U//FOUO) Please consult the SINIO Website ("go sinio") for information on future events in this series. POCs: Ms. Marilyn Maines, Program Manager for SINIO Council ( Dr. Roland Recker for National Cryptologic School ( ) , Executive to the SINIO Council ( , SINIO, and and D/SINIOs for Economic and Global Issues ( ) for information on this presentation. "(U//FOUO) SIDtoday articles may not be republished or reposted outside NSANet without the consent of S0121 (DL sid_comms)." DYNAMIC PAGE -- HIGHEST POSSIBLE CLASSIFICATION IS TOP SECRET // SI / TK // REL TO USA AUS CAN GBR NZL DERIVED FROM: NSA/CSSM 1-52, DATED 08 JAN 2007 DECLASSIFY ON: 20320108