Kimia Khatami discusses how her career in the rail industry relates to international affairs, what she likes about being a Pacific Council member, and the advice she gives students pursuing careers in the transportation industry.
As part of the Pacific Council’s GTMO Observer Program, Gabriel Beugelmans traveled to Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, to attend the pre-trial proceedings involving the U.S. prosecution against Khalid Shaikh Mohammad and others accused of carrying out the 9/11 attacks. Read his Observer Dispatch.
Experts discussed how to combat disinformation and misinformation during a pandemic in a recent teleconference.
In this 25th year of the Pacific Council’s history, it is fitting to remember Robert Erburu’s indispensable leadership in establishing and guiding the Pacific Council, writes Pacific Council founding President Emeritus Abraham Lowenthal.
The coronavirus has shown it knows no boundaries and respects no borders, so we must fight the enemy on the same terms, writes Michael Camuñez.
In May 1995, the Los Angeles Times interviewed Dr. Abraham Lowenthal about the founding of the Pacific Council on International Policy in an article titled “Redefining U.S. Foreign Policy by Focusing on the Pacific Rim.” In our 25th year, we share it from the archives.
As one of the six women who served as founding Directors of the Pacific Council in 1995, Dr. Susan Shirk saw the advantages of being part of the international policy organization early on.
Experts discussed Saudi Arabia and Iran’s struggle for hegemony in the Middle East in a recent teleconference.
Experts discussed the economic impacts of COVID-19 on the Port of Los Angeles in a recent teleconference.