Ike Reconsidered: Lessons from the Eisenhower Legacy for the 21st Century
The Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter College
and the Eisenhower Foundation are pleased to invite you to
this exciting evening program on the present-day policy
implications and the lessons we can draw from the
Eisenhower Legacy for the 21st Century.
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Welcoming Remarks:
Jennifer J. Raab, President, Hunter College
Introductory Remarks:
David Eisenhower
Keynote Address: "Is Political Moderation Possible?
Lessons
from Eisenhower's Approach to Bipartisanship,"
delivered by Evan Thomas, author of Ike's Bluff:
President
Eisenhower's Secret Battle to Save the World
Roundtable Conversation on the Eisenhower Presidential
Legacy with:
Jean Edward Smith, Senior Scholar, Columbia University and
Author of Eisenhower in War and Peace
Stephen Hess, Senior Fellow Emeritus, Brookings Institution
and Eisenhower White House Staff
Rita Hauser, President, The Hauser Foundation and Member
of the President's Intelligence Advisory Board, 2009-
2013
Philip Zelikow, Dean for the Graduate School of Arts &
Sciences and White Burkett Miller Professor of History,
University of Virginia and Executive Director of the 9/11
Commission
Moderated by Jim Newton, Journalist and Author of
Eisenhower: The White House Years
Date:
March 7, 2013
Time:
5:30 PM
–
7:30 PM
College:
Hunter College
Address:
The Kaye Playhouse
68th St. and Lexington Ave.
Building:
North
Room:
1st floor
Phone:
212-396-7931
Website:
Admission:
Free/RSVP REQUIRED