As of 2008, the center had a staff of approximately twenty people supporting seven main programs: Korean Studies, Energy Security and Climate Change, Strategic Studies, US-Russia Relations, U.S.-Japan Relations, China and the Pacific, and Regional Security (Middle East, Caspian Basin and South Asia). As of 2023, its Board of directors consists of Chairman Emeritus
Maurice R. Greenberg, Chairman Drew Guff, and Vice Chairman
Richard Plepler. Members include Senator
Pat Roberts,
Graham Allison,
Jeffrey Bewkes, former ambassador
Richard Burt, Kris Elftmann, Jacob Heilbrunn, David Keene, former ambassador
Zalmay Khalilzad,
Julie Nixon Eisenhower,
Grover Norquist, William Ruger, Paul J. Saunders, Dimitri K. Simes,
J. Robinson West and David Zalaznick. As of 2023, its Advisory Council includes Chairman
Dov Zakheim, Ahmed Charai, Peter Charow,
Susan Eisenhower,
Evan Greenberg,
Bob Kerrey,
John D. Negroponte,
Lee Feinstein, and
Thomas Pickering. Its CEO for nearly 30 years was
Dimitri K. Simes, who retired at the end of 2022. The current president, Paul J. Saunders, was appointed in early 2024. Saunders is a former Senior U.S. State Department official. ==See also==