Wednesday, April 21, 2021 7:30pm to 8:30pm
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Add to calendarGeorge Washington Forum | Conservative Internationalism, April 21
The Menard Family George Washington Forum presents Dr. Henry R. Nau discussing "Conservative Internationalism" on Wednesday, April 21, at 7:30 p.m.
Nau is Professor Emeritus of Political Science and International Affairs Emeritus at the Elliott School of International Affairs, The George Washington University. From 1989-2016, he directed the U.S.-Japan-South Korea Legislative Exchange Program. Previously he served as a special assistant to the Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs (1975–1977) and as senior staff member and White House sherpa on President Reagan’s National Security Council responsible for G-7 Summits and international economic affairs (1981–1983). He has written five books, including Conservative Internationalism: Armed Diplomacy Under Jefferson, Polk, Truman and Reagan (2013) and At Home Abroad: Identity and Power in American Foreign Policy (2002).
This event is co-sponsored by the George Washington Forum and the Alexander Hamilton Society Ohio University chapter . All are welcome to attend.
About the Menard Family George Washington Forum
The Menard Family George Washington Forum on American Ideas, Politics, and Institutions teaches America’s foundational principles in their Western intellectual, political and institutional contexts. It is grounded on the idea that students facing an increasingly globalized world need to understand what characterizes and distinguishes the nation in which they live and the civilization from which it emerged. The Forum helps students become enlightened citizens in a liberal democracy whose roots run deep in Western civilization, but whose ideals and interests transcend the West.
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