Challenges and Legacies: Foreign Policy in President Bush's Second Term
In President George W. Bush's first inaugural address, he devoted only
seven sentences to foreign policy. In his second, he devoted only six
sentences to domestic policy. Northwestern University President Henry
S. Bienen and a panel of distinguished alumni and faculty experts explore the foreign policy issues facing President Bush in his second term.
Discussion time: Approximately 1 hour, 45 minutes
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Keynoter and Moderator: Henry S. Bienen, President of Northwestern University
Panelists: Stan Crock (GJ73), Chief Diplomatic Correspondent, Business Week Kathryn Gest (J69), Executive Vice President, Powell Tate/Weber Shandwick Ian Hurd, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Northwestern University
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