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      <title>Social Programs and Budget Cuts</title>
      <description>Economists and political scholars talked about social programs such as Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid as part of a possible agreement on avoiding the "fiscal cliff," the impending tax increases and budget cuts at the end of 2012 if Congress failed to reach a new budget agreement. Topics included a gradual increase in payroll taxes to offset increased life expectancies, overall tax rates, and the possibility that the fiscal cliff could be used as leverage to force changes to social programs that would otherwise not be considered. They answered questions from audience members at the end of the program.
This program was part of the New America Foundation "On the Cliff" symposium.</description>
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      <description>Authors, political scientists, and sociologists talked about the issues that divide and separate Americans. Topics debated include immigration, poverty, and race. Former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor made opening remarks.</description>
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      <title>Federal Reserve for the 21st Century</title>
      <description>Participants talked about the future of the Federal Reserve and its role in shaping the U.S. economy. The event included panel discussions on the Federal Reserve's role in promoting economic growth and jobs, the role of the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, and the potential impact of the new financial regulatory law on economic and monetary policies. Panelists also responded to questions from the audience.</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 10 May 2011 00:30:48 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Could the Civil War Have Been Avoided?</title>
      <description>One hundred and fifty years after the outbreak of the Civil War, a panel of historians debated whether or not the war could have been avoided. They also responded to questions from members of the audience. Frank Williams moderated.
"Could the War Have Been Avoided?" was a Thursday panel at the 15th annual Lincoln Forum, "The Coming of the Civil War: Enter Lincoln, Exit the South," held at the Wyndham Hotel in Gettysburg.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 22 Jan 2011 23:02:12 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>"Comprehensive Reform is Overrated"</title>
      <description>Michael Lind from talked about his [Washington Post] op-ed on comprehensive versus small reform. He argues that comprehensive reform is not a good strategy and instead lawmakers should "think small" on issues such as health care, immigration, and the deficit. He also responded to telephone calls and electronic communications.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 17 Jul 2010 13:18:15 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>U.S.-China Economic Relationship</title>
      <description>A debate was held on which economy would recover best from the economic recession and which ones would fall behind. Michael Lind argued that the U.S. would weather the crisis better than other nations while Flynt Leverett argued that China, the Gulf states, Brazil, and India would come out ahead. Susan Glasser moderated.
 
 Michael Lind is the author of "The Next Big Thing: America," which appeared in the May/June issue of [Foreign Policy]. Flynt Leverett is the co-author with Ian Bremmer of a recent article on ForeignPolicy.com</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 26 May 2009 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>U.S.-Cuba Relations</title>
      <description>Panelists discussed US-Latin American relations, with an emphasis on President Obama's decision to ease travel restrictions to Cuba. They also talked about the Summit of the Americas. The panelists took questions from the audience.</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Apr 2009 03:19:43 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [The American Way of Strategy]</title>
      <description>Michael Lind talked about his book, [The American Way of Strategy: U.S. Foreign Policy and the American Way of Life], published by Oxford University Press. He proposed a post-Iraq foreign policy for the next administration, saying that the U.S. is alone in providing too much of money and military personnel to preserve world peace. He also talked about his opinion piece in the [Washington Post] earlier in the month which said that President Bush was the fifth worst U.S. president. Mr. Lind responded to telephone calls and electronic mail.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 30 Dec 2006 14:02:40 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Future of U.S. Foreign Policy</title>
      <description>Michael Lind talked about U.S. foreign policy after President Bush leaves office. Topics included Iraq, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Iran's nuclear program, China, and other issues. He also responded to questions from the audience.
 
 
 Michael Lind is the author of [The American Way of Strategy], published by Oxford University Press.</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 20 Dec 2006 17:16:37 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>The Real State of U.S. Foreign Policy</title>
      <description>Mr. Clemons moderated a half-day forum on the future of U.S. foreign policy. Participants talked about successes and failures in building post-Cold War strategies, assessing and meeting emerging threats to global security, and current policies in combating terrorism and operations in Iraq.
 
 Mr. O'Sullivan cited the Bush doctrine of pre-emption in the post-9/11 environment and the push for UN reform as pivotal moves on the administration's part to reshape foreign policy and the international landscape. A self-described neo-conservative realist, he also made mention of the new unfolding possibilities for a U.S. role between Israel and Palestine, not despite but as a result of the democratic election of Hamas to the helm of Palestinian leadership.
 In Session 2, "Global Outlooks: American Grand Strategy and Widening Arcs of Instability," panelists assessed international economic security, the successes and failures of the war on terror, roots and consequences of the strategy of democratization, and the false assumptions underlying current U.S. policy-making.
 In Session 3, "Taking Stock of the U.S. National Interest: Comments on Post Cold War Strategies That Address Tomorrow's Global Stress Points," panelists talked about democratic values and the War on Terror, but the panel arguing that the current course of action was not sustainable for the future.
 General Clark gave the keynote address focusing on the lessons learned in his career as an Army officer, current operations in Iraq, and emerging security threats around the world.</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 30 Jan 2006 14:03:42 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Political Dimensions of Terrorism</title>
      <description>A two-day policy-making forum called "Terrorism, Security and America's Purpose:  Towards a More Comprehensive Strategy" was held to mark the fourth anniversary of the September 11 attack. Robert Kuttner moderated a panel titled "The Grievance Challenge:  Confronting the Political Dimensions of Terrorism."  Members of the panel said that suicide terrorism was not a product of Islamic fundamentalism, but the sustained presence of Western combat forces on the Arabian Peninsula. Following their remarks, the panelists responded to questions and comments from members of the audience.
  
 The panelist included:  Robert Pape, Professor, University of Chicago and Author, Dying to Win: The Strategic Logic of Suicide Terrorism; Nir Rosen, Author "Letter from Falluja," The New Yorker and Fellow, New America Foundation; Yosri Fouda, Senior Investigative Reporter and London Bureau Chief, Al-Jazeera; Interviewer of al Qaeda leaders Khalid Shaikh Mohammed and Ramzi Binalshibh; and Co-author, Masterminds of Terror; Andrew Kohut, Director, Pew Research Center for People and the Press and Director, Pew Global Attitudes Project; and Michael Lind, Whitehead Senior Fellow, New America Foundation and Author, The American Way of Strategy (Oxford University Press, 2006).</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 15 Sep 2005 00:54:22 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [What Lincoln Believed]</title>
      <description>Michael Lind talked about his book [What Lincoln Believed:  The Values and Convictions of America's Greatest President], published by Doubleday. In the book he examined Lincoln's political ambitions and political philosophy, as well as religious beliefs, attitudes toward slavery and race, and beliefs about the role of government. He was interviewed by Jim Warren. He also responded to questions from the audience 
 
 After the discussion, scenes of the book fair were shown before Mr. Lind was interviewed remotely from Washington, D.C. He also responded to questions from viewers.</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 13 Jun 2005 05:31:38 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>The Real State of the Union: Election Issues</title>
      <description>After opening remarks by Mr. Fox and Mr. Halstead, the panelists talked about the new challenges at stake in the 2004 election and said the Bush administration was not solving problems such as unemployment. They talked about the widely varying views on whether the U.S. economy is growing or declining. Topics included the middle class, tax reform, the federal budget, and others that may be included in President Bush's January 20 State of the Union address. After their presentations the panelists answered audience members' questions. 
 
 Baily was chairman of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, 1999-2001.</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 13 Jan 2004 14:02:32 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>U.S. Government Policies</title>
      <description>The panelists talked about a variety of U.S. economic, social, and fiscal policies. Following prepared remarks, they responded to questions from the audience.</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Jan 2003 07:17:06 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Economic Disparity in the U.S.</title>
      <description>Mr. Lind talked about growing economic divides between costal regions and the central U.S. He also responded to viewer comments and questions.</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Jan 2003 12:47:47 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Immigration Statistics</title>
      <description>Panelists talked about the characteristics of the immigrant population which was estimated to be approximately 33 million legal and illegal immigrants. Among the issues they addressed were poverty, use of the welfare system, business ownership, and health insurance coverage. Following prepared remarks they answered questions from the audience.</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 27 Nov 2002 09:33:07 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [Made in Texas:  George W. Bush ]</title>
      <description>Mr. Lind talks about his book [Made in Texas: George W. Bush and the Southern Takeover of American Politics], published by Basic Books. The book chronicles the history of Texas politics and explains how many aspects of President Bush's policies reflect the ideals of Texas conservatism. The author talks specifically about foreign policy, economic development, and fundamentalist religious beliefs. After the presentation the author answered questions from members of the audience.</description>
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      <title>Remembering the Alamo</title>
      <description>The panelists talked about the battle of the Alamo. They also responded to questions from the audience. Mr. Lind moderated the panel.
 
 Mr. Groneman wrote [Eyewitness to the Alamo], published by Republic of Texas Press. Mr. Flores wrote [Remembering the Alamo:  Memory, Modernity, and the Master Symbol], published by University of Texas Press. Mr. Lind wrote [The Alamo:  An Epic], published by Houghton Mifflin Co. Mr. Thompson wrote [The Alamo], published by Thunder Bay Press. Mr. Jackson wrote [The Alamo:  An Epic Told from Both Sides].
 
 After the panel discussion Mr. Thompson was interviewed from a remote location. He responded to audience telephone calls.</description>
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      <title>Vietnam War</title>
      <description>The panelists talked about the Vietnam War. They also responded to questions from the audience. Mr. Broyles moderated the panel.
 
 Mr. Beschloss is the author of [Taking Charge: The Johnson White House Tapes, 1963-1964] and [Reaching for Glory: Lyndon Johnson's Secret White House Tapes, 1964-1965]. Mr. Broyles is the author of [Brothers in Arms:  A Journey from War to Peace]. Mr. Lind is the author of [Vietnam, the Necessary War:  A Reinterpretation of America's Most Disastrous Military Conflict]. Mr. O'Brien is the author of [July, July: A Novel].
 
 After the forum, Lind and O'Brien were interviewd and responded to viewer telephone calls in a call-in format.
 
 Live scenes from the festival were shown.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 16 Nov 2002 21:07:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>Participants talked about U.S. foreign policy and military strategy in efforts to combat international terrorism. Among the topics they addressed were the potential impact of military action against Iraq, international coalition building, and the potential pitfalls in current American foreign policy. Following their remarks they answered questions from the audience.</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 05 Nov 2002 01:58:52 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [The Radical Center: The Future of American Politics]</title>
      <description>The co-authors talked about their book, [The Radical Center: The Future of American Politics], published by Doubleday. They argued that the two-party system has run its course in U.S. politics. After their presentation they answered audience questions.</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 12 Nov 2001 08:14:29 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Washington Journal Feature</title>
      <description>Mr. York and Mr. Lind talked about newspaper headlines and took audience calls, faxes, and electronic mail.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 03 Jul 1999 12:00:04 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Washington Journal: Saturday</title>
      <description>Mr. Byron and Mr. Lind talked about current news stories of interest to them, and took audience calls, faxes, and electronic mail.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 30 May 1998 11:59:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Should States by Added to the Union?</title>
      <description>Mr. Lind talked about his article in [Mother Jones] on forming 25 new states in populous areas to make the Senate more representative of the U.S. population. Then audience members debated the issue by telephone.</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 14 Jan 1998 13:08:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Post World War II America</title>
      <description>Panelists talked about events of great impact on U.S. society since World War II, including the Cold War, the Vietnam conflict and the fall of Communism and the end of the Cold War. Each panelist made an individual presentation on their impressions of the post Cold War era and then participated in a discussion about the issues raised in the presentations. Following their discussion, panelists took questions from the audience. After the panel, Professor Schlesinger thanked all of the participants and gave his impressions of the conference.</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 15 Jul 1997 11:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [Powertown]</title>
      <description>Mr. Lind talked about his first novel, [Powertown]. It is aboout the political infighting and struggle for power in Washington, DC. He also read passages from the book and took questions from the audience.</description>
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      <description>Current news events and political issues were examined through reviews of the morning newspapers; interviews with journalists, newsmakers and legislators; and viewer telephone calls, faxes and electronic mail. In the first segment, Ms. Havemann discussed today's Senate agenda. In the newspaper roundtable, Senators Grassley and Leahy talked about the headline stories. In brief interviews, Reps. Barrett, DeLauro, Blute, Torricelli, Torkildsen, and Nethercutt talked about vacation plans as Congress adjourns for the August break. Mr. Lind discussed his new book, [The Next American Nation: The New Nationalism and the Fourth American Revolution]. In a preview of the upcoming Germany Revisited special, Mr. Palmer described his company's building project at the former Checkpoint Charlie in Berlin. Ms. Baer talked by telephone about today's Whitewater hearing.</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 08 Aug 1995 11:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>Committee members heard testimony that focused on the agreement's impact on the global economy and its influence on the U.S. economy.</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Oct 1994 14:02:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>Mr. Lind discussed a proposal in Congress calling for proportional representation. He claimed that there is "enormous discontent" among American voters with Congress and the political system in general. He cites proposals for term limitations and the rise of third party and independent candidates, such as Ross Perot, as indications of this discontent.</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Aug 1992 22:31:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>Mr. Lagon and Mr. Lind co-wrote an article for The National Interest on United States defense policy. Mr. Lagon described American foreign policy in the post Cold-war era and the need to think about how to respond to various political interests. Mr. Lind discussed the need for national integrity, frontier control, continental security of North America, and global access to markets and resources in the United States as it restructured its foreign policy agenda. Mr. Lagon and Mr. Lind answered questions regarding the recent Persian Gulf crisis and the role of the United Nations since the end of the war.</description>
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