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Hoover Institution Hosts Symposium on Soviet Dissident Movement
Building on Success: The Soviet Dissident Movement and American Foreign Policy during the 1980s
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Former U.S. secretary of state George P. Shultz, the Thomas W. and Susan B. Ford Distinguished Fellow at the Hoover Institution
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Yuri Yarim-Agaev, distinguished visiting fellow at the Hoover Institution and former Soviet dissident, conference organizer.
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Mark Palmer, chief executive director, Capital Development, and the U.S. ambassador to Hungary from 1986 to 1990.
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Philip Siegelman, professor emeritus, political science department, San Francisco State University
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Richard Perle, American Enterprise Institute fellow
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Vladimir Bukovsky, writer and human rights activist and former Soviet dissident.
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David Waksberg, executive director, Bureau of Jewish Education of San Francisco and former vice president, Union of the Council on Soviet Jewry
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Henry Rowen, Hoover senior fellow
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Charles Wolf, Hoover senior research fellow and distinguished chair in international economics and senior economic adviser, Rand Corporation
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Michael McFaul, Peter and Helen Bing Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution, and director of the Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law, Freeman Spogli Institute, Stanford University.
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Panel Session photo (left to right) John Dunlop, Ricard Perle, Vladimir Bukovsky, and David Waksberg.
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