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The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars is a presidential memorial that fosters scholarship and dialogue in the humanities and the social sciences. By bringing Fellows from around the world to Washington, D.C., encouraging discourse among disciplines and professions, and publishing the results of these activities, the Center enriches the quality of knowledge and debate in the nation's capital and throughout the world. The Woodrow Wilson Center was established by legislation in 1968 to symbolize and strengthen "the fruitful relation between the world of learning and the world of public affairs." Created within the Smithsonian Institution, the Center has an independent Board of Trustees and administration. The Wilson Council is a group of private citizens who advise and support the Center. Funding for the Center comes from annual federal appropriations, private gifts and grants, and endowment income.

Understanding Environment, Conflict and Cooperation
    September 2004

The Human Dimensions of Environmental Insecurity: Some Insights from South Asia (Part One)
Adil Najam    December 2003

The Human Dimensions of Environmental Insecurity: Some Insights from South Asia (Part Two)
Adil Najam    December 2003

A Southern African Perspective on Transboundary Water Resource Management
Anthony R. Turton    December 2003

Bridging the Chasm: Helping People and the Environment Across Africa
Jane Goodall    December 2003

Burning the Bridge to the 21st Century: The End of the Era of Integrated Conferences?
Frederick A.B. Meyerson    December 2003

Migration, Population Change, and the Rural Environment
Richard E. Bilsborrow    August 2002

Security and Ecology in the Age of Globalization
Simon Dalby    August 2002

Population, Poverty, and Vulnerability: Mitigating the Effects of Natural Disasters
Jose Miguel Guzman, George Matrine    August 2002

In Defense of Environment and Security Research
Richard A. Matthew    August 2002

What is to be Done at Johannesburg? Issues for the World Summit on Sustainable Development
    August 2002

Fire & Water: Technologies, Institutions, and Social Issues in Arms Control and Transboundary Water-Resource Agreements
    August 2002

Brazil's SIVAM: As It Monitors The Amazon, Will It Fulfill Its Human Security Promise?
Thomaz Guedes da Costa    January 2001

Dilemmas For Conservation In The Brazilian Amazon
Margaret E. Keck    January 2001

Environmental Stress and Human Security in Northern Pakistan
Richard A. Matthew    January 2001

Conflict: A Cause and Effect of Hunger
Marc J. Cohen, Thomas Marchione, Ellen Messer    January 2001

Commentaries: The U.S. National Intelligence Council's Global Trends 2015: Excerpts, Commentaries, And Response
Eugene J. Carroll, Richard P. Cincotta, Johanna Mendelson Forman, John Gannon, Michael Hanssler, Liliana Hisas, Leslie Johnston, Gavin Kitchingham, Ellen Laipson, Michael A. Ledeen, Gayl D. Ness, David Rejeski, Ervin J. Rokke, Judith Shapiro, Arno Weinmann, Michael J. White, Aleksei V. Yablokov    January 2001

Human Population and Environmental Stresses in the Twenty-first Century
Richard E. Benedick    June 2000

Exploring Capacity for Integration: University of Michigan Population-Environment Fellows Programs Impact Assessment Project
Denise Caudill    June 2000

Commentary: Trade and the Environment After Seattle-Perspectives From The Wilson Center
Martin Albrow, Stephen Clarkson, William M. Daley, Andrea Durbin, Mikhail Gorbachev, Tamar Gutner, Kent Hughes, Anju Sharma, Stacy D. Vandeever    June 2000

Oiling the Friction: Environmental Conflict Management in the Niger Delta, Nigeria
Okechukwu Ibeanu    June 2000

National Intelligence Estimate: The Global Infectious Disease Threat and Its Implications for the United States
George Fidas, David F. Gordon, Donald Noah    January 2000

Climate Action in the United States and China
Jianwu Feng, Aaron Frank, Indu John, Jeffrey Logan    May 1999

Greening the Chinese Media
Wen Bo    June 1998

China's Water Problems in the Context of U.S.—China Relations
Baruch Boxer    June 1998

A History of Sino-American Energy Cooperation
Jr. Price    June 1998

Environmental Policymaking in China
May 1998

Financing Environmental Protection in China: The Role of Foundations and NGOs
April 1998

Financing Environmental Protection in China: Promoting Environmental Technologies and Investment
March 1998

Summary Session of Working Group Discussion on Water Issues
February 1998

Chinese Transboundary Water Issues
January 1998

Water and Agriculture in China/Chinese Watershed Management Practices
December 1997

Hazardous Waste and Urban Water Scarcity in China
November 1997

Chinese Fisheries and International Cooperation on Oceanic Issues
October 1997

An Overview of Chinese Water Issues
September 1997

Mock NSC Briefing: Environment and U.S. National Security Interests: People's Republic of China
Rohit Burman, Kelly Kirschner, Elissa McCarter    January 1997

Human Population Prospects: Implications for Environmental Security
Robert Engelman    January 1997

Environment in The U.S. Security Debate: The Case of the Missing Arctic Waters
Robert Engelman    January 1997

Environmental Warfare: Manipulating the Environment for Hostile Purposes
Arthur H. Westing    January 1997

A Contribution to the Environment and Security Debate: NHI's U.S.—Mexico Case Study on Desertification and Migration
Heather Hanson, Michelle Leighton Schwartz    January 1997

Ecological Security and Multinational Corporations
Katrina S. Rogers    January 1997

Demographic Change and Ecological Security
Dennis Pirages    January 1997

Unpackaging the Environment
Kenneth H. Keller    January 1997

Report on Applying Military and Security Assets
Robert Chamberlain, Alexandra Cousteau, Nathan Ruff    January 1997