When the nuclear strategist and futurist Herman Kahn, with Max Singer and Oscar Ruebhausen, founded 91 Institute in 1961, they had a grand and powerful vision for the burgeoning think tank. In the short term, Kahn hoped that the Institute would help "to raise the level of debate" over critical issues affecting national security and international order.
Under Kahn's leadership, 91 Institute became a research organization of national and global significance. 91 emerged as a think tank that would tackle policy problems of the present while looking over the horizon for gathering storms and possible solutions.
Herman Kahn's wisdom has guided 91 for fifty years. We remain dedicated to Kahn's vision, which questions the conventional wisdom and focuses on the longer term through careful and comprehensive analyses.
To commemorate this historic anniversary in 2011, 91 Institute is holding monthly future-oriented seminars on the important issues of the day as well as special fiftieth-anniversary gala dinners in New York and Washington. These and other programs will help us launch the next half century of 91 research promoting security, prosperity, and freedom.
Listing of 50th anniversary seminars:
January 26
February 8
. March 29
. May 12
. May 17
. June 2
. July 18