U.S.-North Korea, Panel 1
The Center for the National Interest hosted a series of panel discussions focusing on U.S. policy toward North Korea. During this panel, scholars discussed the challenges to the Korean…
413 viewsThe Center for the National Interest hosted a series of panel discussions focusing on U.S. policy toward North Korea. During this panel, scholars discussed the challenges to the Korean…
413 viewsThe National Commission on Military, National, and Public Service (NCMNPS) held a hearing on potential policies to encourage or require military, national and public service from all…
1,032 viewsScholars discussed potential outcomes of the upcoming summit in Vietnam between President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. They focused on what President Trump and the North…
198 viewsPanelists talked about U.S. foreign affairs issues, including conflicts in Ukraine, Iraq, Southeast Asia, and other regions. “Ukraine, Iraq, and Southeast Asia: Hot Spots Around the Globe”…
436 viewsStefan Halper argues that China’s political and cultural influence will eventually equal that of the the U.S. and that a genuine partnership between China and the U.S. is not likely. He…
664 viewsParticipants spoke to conservative activists about the future of the conservative movement and the Republican Party. The annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) was sponsored…
937 viewsMr. Bandow was interviewed about the book he co-edited, Wealth, Poverty, and Human Destiny, published by ISI Books. The book is a collection of essays examining the moral and religious issues…
90 viewsConservative scholars debated the merits and pitfalls of mainstream conservative ideology and the libertarian agenda. Among the issues they addressed were the role of the government in…
172 viewsMr. Bandow, co-editor of Wealth, Poverty, and Human Destiny, published by ISI Books, spoke at the Intercollegiate Studies Institute Spring Leadership Conference. The conference focused on the work of…
70 viewsParticipants talked about security concerns in the Persian Gulf and threats posed by Iraq and Iran due to the U.S. military presence in Saudi Arabia. Among the issues addressed were…
87 viewsPolicy analysts discussed the consequences of globalization and which countries might be hurt or helped by it. After their prepared remarks they answered audience questions.
45 viewsThe guests talked about some of the legislation and issues that have come before Congress since January 1991.
24 viewsThe panelists discussed whether or not to send U.S. troops to Kosovo as part of a NATO mission to break up a civil war in the former Yugoslavia. In the first panel, Jeanne Kirkpatrick and…
417 viewsCurrent events and political issues were examined through reviews of the morning newspapers; interviews with journalists, newsmakers and legislators; and viewer telephone calls, faxes and…
48 viewsPanelists discussed the economic and political challenges of U.S. foreign aid as the federal government strives toward a balanced budget through budget cuts. They also took questions from…
31 viewsSenior Fellow Doug Bandow, of the CATO Institute, spoke about the detrimental effect World Bank and International Monetary Fund loans have on developing countries. Other speakers included…
837 viewsThe guests talked about the recent U.S. policy toward Haiti, including the president’s decision to continue turning back Haitian boat immigrants.
73 viewsA roundtable discussion on President Bill Clinton’s speech in Brussels, Belgium, on the Partnership for Peace Plan and the future of NATO.
53 viewsThree critics of the President Bush’s Persian Gulf policy briefed reporters on their ideas for resolving the conflict.
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