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    American Freedom and Democracy

    The American Enterprise Institute in Washington, D.C., hosted a discussion commemorating the upcoming 250th anniversary of America’s 1776 Declaration of Independence. This conversation highl…

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    Ideologies on Colleges Campuses

    The American Enterprise Institute held a discussion on political and social ideologies on university and college campuses. Topics included the historical evolution of universities, faculty h…

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    Impact of Political Philosopher Harvey Mansfield, Part 2

    Scholars discussed political philosopher Harvey Mansfield’s work on liberalism and his study of Alexis de Tocqueville. The American Enterprise Institute in Washington, D.C., hosted this even…

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    U.S. Policy Toward China

    Peter Berkowitz, State Department Policy Planning director, talked about U.S. policy toward China. Other topics included President Trump’s foreign policy legacy, China’s vulnerabilities, and…

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    Identity Politics

    Authors and political scholars talked about on the rise of identity politics. The panelists discussed why they believe the increased focus on interests and perspectives of social groups is h…

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    Constitutional Conservatism

    Peter Berkowitz talked about his book, Constitutional Conservatism, in which he outlines the principles of governing that both conservative and libertarians should support. He was interviewe…

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    Contemporary Conservtism

    From a conference on the 60th anniversary of the publication of Whittaker Chambers' book, Witness, panelists talked about the question, “Without anti-communism what defines conservatives tod…

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    U.S.-Israel Relationship, Threats and Opportunities Panel

    Panelists talked about the impact of a failed Syrian regime on Israel’s relations with Arabic countries. They also criticized the Obama administration for having a “hands off” approach to Is…

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    Can the American Mind Be Opened?

    “Can the American Mind be Opened?” was a panel of the Manhattan Institute/New Criterion conference held at the Princeton Club celebrating the twentieth anniversary of the release of Allan Bl…

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    Tocqueville and Liberalism

    Professors from the United States and western Europe discussed the impact of the writings of Alexis de Tocqueville as they relate to liberalism. They debated whether Tocqueville was a libera…

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    Why I Turned Right

    Mary Eberstadt talked about the book she edited, Why I Turned Right, which contains autobiographies of twelve right-leaning baby boomers who offer their thoughts on how and why they became c…

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    International Law on the U.S. Supreme Court

    The panelists debated aspects of Justice Antonin Scalia’s earlier keynote address where he denied the relevance of foreign law in U.S. courts. They disagreed about the applicability of forei…

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    The Limits of International Law

    Professors Goldsmith and Posner talked about their book The Limits of International Law, published by Oxford University Press. In their book they argued that international law was constantly…

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    Liberalism and Conservatism

    Professor Berkowitz talked about modern American liberalism and compared it with modern conservatism. He responded to audience telephone calls, faxes and electronic mail. This is the fir…

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