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September 2, 2008 - September 4, 2008
To view the archived video of each event, click the links below.
Panel Discussion: Foreign Policy Challenges Facing the Next Administration http://www.cfr.org/publication/17221
Panel Discussion: The Greater Middle East http://shows.implex.tv/Qwikcast/Root/Humphrey-Institute/1463/preflight2.htm
Panel Discussion: Democracy and America's Role in the World http://shows.implex.tv/Qwikcast/Root/Humphrey-Institute/1464/preflight2.htm
This symposium was underwritten by Chevron Corporation, The Coca-Cola Company, the Stanford Financial Group, and the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.
Meetings
2008 Foreign Policy Symposium: Democracy and America’s Role in the World
Related Project: 2008 Foreign Policy Symposium
| Speakers: | Lorne W. Craner, President, International Republican Institute |
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| Michael J. Gerson, Roger Hertog Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations | |
| Richard N. Haass, President, Council on Foreign Relations | |
| Henry A. Kissinger, Chairman, Kissinger Associates, Inc. | |
| Vin Weber, CEO, Clark & Weinstock | |
| Ken Wollack, President, National Democratic Institute for International Affairs | |
| Presider: | J. Brian Atwood, Dean, Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota |
This session was part of a three-day symposium during the Republican National Convention in Minneapolis, cosponsored with the University of Minnesota's Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs.
Transcript: 2008 Foreign Policy Symposium: Democracy and America’s Role in the World
Audio: 2008 Foreign Policy Symposium: Democracy and America’s Role in the World (Audio)
Video: 2008 Foreign Policy Symposium: Democracy and America’s Role in the World (Video)
This meeting is on the record.
2008 Foreign Policy Symposium: The Greater Middle East
Related Project: 2008 Foreign Policy Symposium
| Speakers: | Michael N. Barnett, Harold Stassen Chair of International Relations, Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota |
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| Steven A. Cook, Senior Fellow for Middle Eastern Studies, Council on Foreign Relations | |
| Vali R. Nasr, Adjunct Senior Fellow for Middle Eastern Studies, Council on Foreign Relations | |
| Meghan L. O’Sullivan, Senior Fellow and Lecturer, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University | |
| Richard N. Haass, President, Council on Foreign Relations |
This session was part of a three-day symposium during the Republican National Convention in Minneapolis, cosponsored with the University of Minnesota's Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs.
This meeting is on the record.
2008 Foreign Policy Symposium: Foreign Policy Challenges Facing the Next Administration
Related Project: 2008 Foreign Policy Symposium
| Speakers: | Edward Alden, Bernard L. Schwartz Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations |
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| Kim R. Holmes, Vice President, Foreign and Defense Policy Studies, Heritage Foundation | |
| Michael Levi, David M. Rubenstein Senior Fellow for Energy and the Environment, Council on Foreign Relations | |
| Benn Steil, Senior Fellow and Director of International Economics, Council on Foreign Relations | |
| Presider: | Richard N. Haass, President, Council on Foreign Relations |
This session was part of a three-day symposium during the Republican National Convention in Minneapolis, cosponsored with the University of Minnesota's Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs.
Transcript: 2008 Foreign Policy Symposium: Foreign Policy Challenges Facing the Next Administration
Audio: 2008 Foreign Policy Symposium: Foreign Policy Challenges Facing the Next Administration (Audio)
Video: 2008 Foreign Policy Symposium: Foreign Policy Challenges Facing the Next Administration (Video)
This meeting is on the record.
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