SYMPOSIUM AGENDA

JUNE 5, 2002

8:00 A.M. Registration and Continental Breakfast
8:15 A.M. Introduction
JOHN RAISIAN, Hoover Institution
WLADYSLAW PLESZCZYNSKI, Hoover Institution
8:20 A.M. Opening Remarks
DANIEL PIPES, Middle East Forum
9:00 A.M. Political Impact
ANNE APPLEBAUM, Journalist
JOHN CORRY, Journalist
TERRY EASTLAND, The Weekly Standard
     Moderator: WLADYSLAW PLESZCZYNSKI, Hoover Institution
10:00 A.M. Break
10:30 A.M. Cultural Impact
JAMES BOWMAN, Times Literary Supplement
ROGER KIMBALL, The New Criterion
JOHN PODHORETZ, New York Post
     Moderator: WLADYSLAW PLESZCZYNSKI, Hoover Institution
11:30 A.M. Closing Remarks
PAUL WOLFOWITZ, U.S. Department of Defense
Transcript of Remarks, DefenseLINK.mil
12:15 P.M. Symposium closes

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