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Events 2004January The State of the Union and the State of the World

The State of the Union and the State of the World

A Look at U.S. Foreign Policy

January 28, 2004

About This Event

The State of the Union and the State of the World: A Look at U.S. Foreign Policy

What:   

The Center for American Progress presents a lunchtime forum on
The State of the Union and the State of the World: A Look at U.S. Foreign Policy

When:  

January 28, 2004
Buffet lunch served from 12:00 p.m.
Program 12:15 – 2:00 p.m.

Where: 

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace – Choate Room
1779 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, D.C. 20036

To RSVP:  E-mail events@americanprogress.org or call 202-478-6331

The State of the Union and the State of the World: A Look at U.S. Foreign Policy

with

Ivo Daalder, Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution and Special Adviser on national security at Center for American Progress

Robert Kagan, Senior Associate with the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

Robert Boorstin, Senior Vice President for National Security, Center for American Progress

Moderated by

Steve Mufson, Deputy Editor of the Washington Post Outlook section

A specialist in American foreign policy, European security, and national security affairs, Ivo Daalder has written ten books, including America Unbound: The Bush Revolution in Foreign Policy (with James M. Lindsay). Ivo is currently completing a major study with James M. Lindsay on the implications of American power and globalization for U.S. foreign policy, entitled Power and Cooperation: An American Foreign Policy for the Age of Global Politics.

Robert Kagan, author of the best-selling Of Paradise and Power: America and Europe in the New World Order, specializes in U.S. leadership and foreign policy. The book has just been released in paperback, with a new afterword which can be read at www.ceip.org. Bob is cofounder, with William Kristol, of the Project for a New American Century and is also a contributing editor to the Weekly Standard and the New Republic. He writes a monthly column for the Washington Post.

 

Location

Center for American Progress
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Washington, DC 20005