The chairman and CEO of Selby Lane, LLC, David Colin Burke also serves as managing director of Tuolumne Capital, LP, a family-owned investment firm. Additionally, David Colin Burke provides strategic guidance to the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace through his work as a member of the board of directors’ investment committee.
The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace offers independent analysis and insights designed to help American government leaders build a strong foreign policy -- one that can sustain international peace and the peaceful development of the United States and other nations.
The organization runs several regional programs, such as those targeting Russian and Eurasian, Southeast Asian, and Middle Eastern affairs, in addition to its focus on economics and nuclear policy. Its Middle Eastern program provides country studies, published in English and Arabic, informed by the in-depth knowledge of scholars on the ground in the region. This working group has built an extensive knowledge of the evolving geopolitical and economic systems in North Africa (specifically Egypt), Iran, the Persian Gulf States, Israel, and Palestine.
Meanwhile, Carnegie’s North Africa program has produced events, papers, articles, fact-based commentary, and records of Congressional testimony from people involved with the ongoing development of these societies. Topics covered include human rights, the threats posed by terrorism, water supply and other infrastructure, and the economic and security-related impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace offers independent analysis and insights designed to help American government leaders build a strong foreign policy -- one that can sustain international peace and the peaceful development of the United States and other nations.
The organization runs several regional programs, such as those targeting Russian and Eurasian, Southeast Asian, and Middle Eastern affairs, in addition to its focus on economics and nuclear policy. Its Middle Eastern program provides country studies, published in English and Arabic, informed by the in-depth knowledge of scholars on the ground in the region. This working group has built an extensive knowledge of the evolving geopolitical and economic systems in North Africa (specifically Egypt), Iran, the Persian Gulf States, Israel, and Palestine.
Meanwhile, Carnegie’s North Africa program has produced events, papers, articles, fact-based commentary, and records of Congressional testimony from people involved with the ongoing development of these societies. Topics covered include human rights, the threats posed by terrorism, water supply and other infrastructure, and the economic and security-related impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
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