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War, The Press & U.S. Power

Diplomacy & Conflict in the Post-9/11 World

Presented by The Goldman Forum on the Press & Foreign Affairs and UC Berkeley's Graduate School of Journalism

 

A conversation with:

Strobe Talbott. President, The Brookings Institution and Former Deputy Secretary of State, Former Editor-at-Large & Columnist, Time

Mark Danner, Professor, Graduate School of Journalism and Staff Writer, The New Yorker

Peter Tarnoff, Goldman Diplomat-in-Residence, Graduate School of Journalism and Former Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs

Introduced by Orville Schell, Dean, Graduate School of Journalism

The Goldman Forum on the Press and Foreign Affairs is a series of lectures, dialogues and scholarships meant to foster debate about how critical world issues are covered in the American press -- and how they can be covered more effectively.

Co-sponsored by The Commonwealth Club of California & The World Affairs Council of Northern California.

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Webcast: War, The Press & U.S. Power

A conversation with Strobe Talbot, Mark Danner, Peter Tarnoff and Orville Schell.

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Tuesday
March 18, 2003
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Location:
Bechtel Engineering Center
Sibley Auditorium
UC Berkeley
Berkeley, CA
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