Celebrating 90 Years - Foreign Policy Association
Celebrating 90 Years - Foreign Policy Association
Celebrating 90 Years - Foreign Policy Association
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April 9, 2008<br />
Lawrence Summers, Charles W.<br />
Eliot University Professor at<br />
Harvard University and former U.S.<br />
treasury secretary<br />
“America and the New Global<br />
Economy”<br />
Presider: Ann Charters, chairman,<br />
Off-the-Record Board of Governors<br />
Museum of Modern Art (New York)<br />
April 10, 2008<br />
Reception in honor of Klaus Schwab,<br />
executive chairman,<br />
World Economic Forum<br />
Presider: Brendan Dougher,<br />
managing partner,<br />
PricewaterhouseCoopers<br />
Fellows’ Reception<br />
The St. Regis (New York)<br />
April 15, 2008<br />
David Hamburg, DeWitt Wallace<br />
Distinguished Scholar at<br />
Weill Medical College of Cornell<br />
University and president emeritus,<br />
Carnegie Corporation of New York<br />
“Preventing Genocide: Practical<br />
Steps Toward Early Detection and<br />
Effective Action”<br />
Welcome: Viktor Polgar, consul<br />
general of Hungary in New York<br />
Presider: Robert Orr, United<br />
Nations assistant secretarygeneral<br />
for policy coordination<br />
and strategic planning<br />
Associates’ Lecture<br />
Hungarian Consulate<br />
(New York)<br />
Top left: Augustus Norton, professor<br />
of international relations at Boston<br />
University and advisor to the Iraq Study<br />
Group (left), and Frederick Kagan,<br />
resident scholar at the American<br />
Enterprise Institute, at an FPA town hall<br />
meeting addressing developments in<br />
Iraq. Top right: Lawrence Korb, senior<br />
fellow at the Center for American<br />
Progress, moderating the town hall<br />
meeting. Bottom left: Augustus Norton<br />
(left), Lawrence Korb, and Frederick<br />
Kagan. Bottom right: Participants in<br />
FPA’s town hall meeting on Iraq.<br />
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MEETINGS