Spoils of War?
Deciding the Future of Iraqi Oil
Presented by The Goldman Forum on the Press & Foreign Affairs and UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism
David L. Goldwyn is the founder and president of Goldwyn International Strategies LLC, a consulting firm that specializes in offering advice in the energy business, and an Adjunct Professor at Colombia University’s School of Public and International Affairs and Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service teaching the Geopolitics of Energy. He has held many senior positions in government, including Assistant Secretary of Energy for International Affairs in the Clinton Administration. At the Department of Energy, Goldwyn was the principal advisor to Secretary Bill Richardson on international energy policy, international science and technology policy, and trade and investment issues. Goldwyn has been a commentator on energy issues on the BBC, NPR's Marketplace and All Things Considered, the Washington Post and CNN'S Financial News Network.
Mark Danner is a Professor of Journalism at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism, Staff Writer at The New Yorker and author of "The Massacre at El Mozote: A Parable of the Cold War".
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.
The Goldman Forum on the Press and Foreign Affairs is funded with the generous support of the Richard and Rhoda Goldman Foundation.
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April 14, 2003
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