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    Marvin Kalb on Russia and Communism

    Marvin Kalb talked about his book, The Year I Was Peter the Great: 1956-Khrushchev, Stalin’s Ghost, and a Young American in Russia, on Communist Russia during 1956.

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    Soviet Spy Couple and the Atom Bomb

    Panelists talked about Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, the spy couple who leaked the secrets of the atom bomb to the Soviet Union in the 1950s. They spoke about the Rosenberg’s devotion to the C…

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    Presidential Powers

    A panel discussion was held on presidential power in foreign and security policy. Attorneys and constitutional experts gave an historical perspective on executive power in relation to Congre…

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    U.S. Foreign Policy

    Marvin Kalb of the Brookings Institution talked about the foreign policy of President Obama and Mitt Romney. He discussed Ptheir views on Afghanistan, Middle East uprisings in 2011, Syria, a…

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    U.S. Foreign Policy

    Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) spoke about U.S. foreign policy. In his remarks he called for stronger U.S. leadership and engagement globally. Senator Joe Lieberman (I-CT), who introduced Senato…

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    Haunting Legacy

    Marvin and Deborah Kalb looked at how the Vietnam War has affected presidential decisions regarding going to war since 1975. During this event at the National Press Club the co-authors were …

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    The Presidency in the Nuclear Age, Panel 3

    A panel discussion was held on how U.S. foreign policy and the presidency have been shaped by the development, use, and spread of nuclear weapons focused on the arms race and efforts to curt…

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    The Much Too Promised Land

    Aaron David Miller, author of The Much Too Promised Land: America’s Elusive Search for Arab-Israeli Peace, talks about the history of the Israeli-Palestinian peace process and the U.S.'s rol…

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    Democracy and the Press

    Katie Couric, anchor and managing editor of “The CBS Evening News with Katie Couric,” was joined on stage by Marvin Kalb and discussed the relation between democracy and the press in the fir…

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    Nixon-Ford-Kissinger Foreign Policy Era

    The Library of Congress hosted a panel of persons who were involved at the time reviewed the 1970s foreign policy of Presidents Nixon and Ford, for whom Henry Kissinger served as national se…

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    Public Diplomacy Dialogue

    As part of a forum on the future of public diplomacy, a second panel titled, “The Conduct of the Dialogue,” addressed issues of public perceptions of the U.S. abroad, Bush administration app…

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    U.S. Foreign Policy in Transition

    The American Center for International Policy Studies hosted their 2005 Summer Symposium from July 31-August 11, 2005. The Symposium annually focuses on the current “hot topics” in Internatio…

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    Politics, Morality and Media in the Age of Terrorism

    Marvin Kalb moderated a panel discussion at the National Press Club on terrorism, international efforts to combat terrorism, and the methods used to fight the battle. The event was titled "I…

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    Public Opinion and the War on Terrorism

    Participants talked about public diplomacy, propaganda, and the U.S. information campaign in efforts to combat terrorism. Among the issues they addressed were the effectiveness of the inform…

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    Television Coverage of International Conflict

    In a session from the conference, “Television and Foreign Affairs,” the panel examined television coverage of foreign conflicts from the Vietnam War through the Persian Gulf War, focusing on…

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    Foreign Policy & Public Opinion

    Fordham Graduate School of Business Administration Center For Communications held a discussion on the presidency and foreign policy

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