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Outlook for U.S. Foreign Policy in 2004
Panelist: Michael P. Peters, Executive Vice President, Council on Foreign Relations
Speaker: Walter Russell Mead, Henry A. Kissinger Senior Fellow in U.S. Foreign Policy, Council on Foreign Relations
U.S. Refugee Admissions Program
Related Project: Roundtable on Refugees and the Displaced
Presider: Robert P. DeVecchi
Speaker: Arthur Dewey, U. S. Department of State
Contact Kerry Fischer at 212-434-9746 or kfischer@cfr.org
Study Group on the World Bank: Session II
Related Project: Study Group on the World Bank
Panelist: Jessica P. Einhorn, Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies
Speaker: Sebastian Mallaby
Contact Amelia Branczik at 202-518-3463 or abranczik@cfr.org
Daughters and Sons Event: The View from Iraq - Perspectives of Young Americans
Related Project: Daughter and Sons Event Series
Presider: Tom Brokaw, Anchor and Managing Editor, NBC Nightly News
Speaker: Captain Miller, Military Fellow, USMC, Wyser-Pratte & Co., Inc., Catherine Wiesner, International Rescue Committee, Financial Times , Charles Clover, Correspondent, New York University
* Members may bring their high school or college-age children and grandchildren to this event.
Iraq - Declaring Victory and Going Home?
Related Project: Roundtable on National Security: Military Strategy & Options
Panelist: Marine Lieut. Gen. (ret.) Bernard E. Trainor
China’s Technology Sector
Presider: Adam Segal, Maurice R. Greenberg Senior Fellow in China Studies, Council on Foreign Relations
Speaker: James Mulvenon, Political Scientist, RAND, Douglas Olin, Senior Vice President and General Counsel, Control Risks Group
Islam and Secularism: Striking a Balance in Afghanistan and Iraq
Related Project: Religion and U.S. Foreign Policy Project
Presider: Luis Lugo, The Pew Charitable Trusts
Speaker: Husain Haqqani, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Millennium Development Goals Roundtable:Education and Women's Empowerment
Contact: Bessie Skoures at bskoures@cfr.org 212-434-9484
Postwar Reconstruction and Humanitarian Response
Panelist: Michael P. Peters, Executive Vice President, Council on Foreign Relations
Speaker: Peter D. Bell, President and CEO, CARE USA
North Korea: Assessing the Policy Options
Presider: Phillip Gourevitch, Staff Writer and Author, The New Yorker
Speaker: Charles L. (Jack) Pritchard, Analyst, The Brookings Institution, Nicholas N. Eberstadt, Henry Wendt Chair in Political Economy, American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, Ashton B. Carter, Ford Foundation Professor of Science & International Affairs, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
Meeting with Hillary Rodham Clinton
Related Project: Campaign 2008
Presider: Richard N. Haass, President, Council on Foreign Relations
Speaker: Hillary Rodham Clinton, Member, U.S. Senate (D-NY)
Transcript: Remarks by Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton (Transcript)
Video: Remarks by Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton (video)
American World Leadership in Historical Perspective: Facing Totalitarianism
Contact: Bessie Skoures at bskoures@cfr.org 212-434-9484
Daughters and Sons Event: Madeleine Albright
Related Projects: HBO History Maker Series, Daughter and Sons Event Series
Presider: Richard N. Haass, President, Council on Foreign Relations
Speaker: Madeleine K. Albright, Principal, The Albright Group LLC; former Secretary of State, U.S. Department of State
Views From the Newsroom
Presider: Michael J. Elliott, Editor-at-Large, Time Magazine
Speaker: David E. Sanger, White House Correspondent, The New York Times, Karen J. DeYoung, Associate Editor, The Washington Post, Carla A. Robbins, Chief Diplomatic Correspondent, The Wall Street Journal
Saudi Arabia's Reform Movement
Presider: Rachel Bronson
Speaker: Khalid Al-Dakhil, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Leveraging the Mosque to Empower Women: Lessons from Afghanistan
Related Project: Roundtable on Economic and Political Development in the Middle East
Presider: Isobel Coleman
Speaker: Shukria Hassan
The Forgotten Second Sector: The Role of Private Firms in Support of Democracy
Related Project: Roundtable on Democracy Promotion
Presider: Joe Siegle
Speaker: Gita Welch, United Nations Development Programme, Bennett Freeman, Burson-Marsteller, David Yang, United Nations Development Programme
The Use of Airpower in Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom: First-Hand Term Member Perspectives
Speaker: Reuben E. Brigety, II, American University, C. Abbot, U.S. Navy
Contact: Bessie Skoures at bskoures@cfr.org 212-434-9484
The State of Nonproliferation
Speaker: Tod Lindberg, Editor, Policy Review, Ashton B. Carter, Ford Foundation Professor of Science & Internatonal Affairs, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Scott D. Sagan, Professor of Political Science & Co-Director, Center for International Security and Cooperation, Stanford University
The Power to Protect: Using New Military Capabilities to Stop Mass Killings
Related Project: Africa Policy Studies Roundtable
Introductory Speaker: Princeton N. Lyman
Presider: Kenneth H. Bacon, Refugees International
Speaker: Clifford Bernath, Refugees International, David Malone, International Peace Academy
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