Democracy and U.S. Foreign Policy
Panelists spoke about u.S. foreign policy and efforts to promote democracy in other countries and regions. Among the topics they addressed were the… read more
Panelists spoke about u.S. foreign policy and efforts to promote democracy in other countries and regions. Among the topics they addressed were the effectiveness of programs to spread American beliefs in human rights policy, potential backlash to the “Americanization” of other cultures, the goals and methods of U.S. public diplomacy, and effective foreign policy strategies. close
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Michael A. McFaul Director Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies at Stanford University->Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law
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Jack L. Snyder Professor Columbia University->Saltzman (Arnold A.) Institute of War and Peace Studies
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Shibley Telhami Professor University of Maryland, College Park->Anwar Sadat Chair for Development and Peace
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