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Managing Power in a Dangerous World

February 27, 2002

Crystal Room Willard Inter-Continental Washington Hotel 1401 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C.

HOOVER INSTITUTION AND POLICY REVIEW PRESENT


CONFERENCE AGENDA

FEBRUARY 27, 2002

8:30 A.M. Introduction
JOHN RAISIAN, Hoover Institution
TOD LINDBERG, Policy Review and Hoover Institution
8:45 A.M. Opening Remarks
JOHN LEWIS GADDIS, Hoover Institution and Yale University
9:15 A.M. Panel One — U.S. Assets, Liabilities, and Challenges
NICHOLAS EBERSTADT, American Enterprise Institute
MICHAEL MCFAUL, Hoover Institution
JOHN MICKLETHWAIT, The Economist
     Moderator: THOMAS HENRIKSEN, Hoover Institution
11:00 A.M. Panel Two — U.S. Choices: What to Do—And Not to Do
HELLE DALE, Washington Times
ROBERT KAGAN, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
KORI SCHAKE, National Defense University
     Moderator: TOD LINDBERG, Policy Review and Hoover Institution
12:30 P.M. Luncheon Address
RICHARD PERLE, American Enterprise Institute