2008 Foreign Policy Symposium: Foreign Policy Challenges Facing the Next Administration
Experts discuss the various foreign policy challenges the next U.S. administration will face as part of a three-day symposium during the...
Speakers: Edward Alden, Bernard L. Schwartz Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations
Adam Roberts, News Editor, Economist
Cristina Rodriguez, Associate Professor, New York University School of Law
Presider: Thomas F. Cooley, Dean, Stern School of Business, New York University
February 5, 2008
The divisive immigration debate in the 2008 presidential race is explored by a panel of experts in this third in a series of public meetings sponsored by CFR.org, the Economist, and NYU's Stern School of Business. The panelists explore the positions of different candidates and contrast them with what they see as both likely and viable policies.
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