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| Staff: | James M. Goldgeier, Whitney Shepardson Senior Fellow for Transatlantic Relations |
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July 1, 2004 - June 30, 2005
This series provides a forum for policy experts, U.S. and foreign government officials, and journalists to discuss specific items on the G8 agenda and to assess the progress being made in achieving the goals set forth at the June 2004 summit meeting.
Meetings
The Future of the G8: And China Makes Nine?
Related Project: The G8 Roundtable
| Presider: | James M. Goldgeier |
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| Speakers: | Evan A. Feigenbaum, Member, Policy Planning Staff (East Asia and Pacific), U.S. Department of State |
| Matthew Goodman, Vice President, Stonebridge International |
Mission Creep in the G8
Related Project: The G8 Roundtable
| Presider: | James M. Goldgeier |
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| Speaker: | Daniel K. Tarullo, Former Assistant to the President for International Economic Policy, The White House, and Professor of Law, Georgetown University Law Center |
The Aims of the UK's G8 Presidency
Related Project: The G8 Roundtable
| Presider: | James M. Goldgeier |
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| Speaker: | Alan Charlton, Deputy Chief of Mission, British Embassy |
The G-8 and Nonproliferation
Related Project: The G8 Roundtable
| Presider: | James M. Goldgeier |
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| Speaker: | Daniel Poneman, Principal, The Scowcroft Group |
The G-8 and the Broader Middle East Initiative
Related Project: The G8 Roundtable
| Presider: | James M. Goldgeier |
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| Speaker: | Glyn Davies, Former Political Director, U.S. Presidency of the G-8 Summit at Sea Island, Georgia |
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