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Toward a New Foreign Policy Consensus

Register now for the New Internationalism conference on 6/17.
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On June 17, The American Conservative will convene leading thinkers from across the political spectrum at George Washington University for a wide-ranging conversation about American foreign policy after the War on Terror.

The goal of the New Internationalism conference is to address America’s role in the world after Afghanistan and Iraq, and to discuss alternative visions for protecting America’s core security and economic interests in the new global framework.

The American Conservative and our co-sponsors The American Prospect and the Institute for Security and Conflict Studies at GW will build on the emerging consensus that favors prudence, the rule of law, and diplomacy. We hope you can join us!

For more information and to register, visit theamericanconservative.com/newinternationalism. The event schedule is after the jump:

8:30am Welcome: Charles L. Glaser, George Washington University Institute for Security and Conflict Studies and Daniel McCarthy, The American Conservative

8:45am Threats and Responses: How the U.S. can maintain stability in the long term without war.

  • Daniel Drezner, Washington Post and Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy
  • William Lind, The American Conservative
  • Matt Duss, Center for American Progress and The American Prospect
  • Daniel Larison, The American Conservative

9:45am The Case for Restraint: Barry R. Posen, MIT Security Studies Program

10:45am Break

11:15am National Security State Overreach and Reform

  • Conor Friedersdorf, The Atlantic
  • Marcy Wheeler, Emptywheel
  • Adam Serwer, MSNBC.com
  • Samuel Goldman, The American Conservative

12:15pm Political Realities: Prospects for realism and reform in a new economic and political environment.

  • John B. Judis, The New Republic
  • Michael Cohen, Century Foundation
  • Christopher Preble, Cato Institute
  • Robert W. Merry, The National Interest

The conversation will continue in the coming weeks thanks to our partners at Bloggingheads.

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