Challenge for American Doctrine and Decisionmaking: El Salvador

March 3, 1990
Tufts University Campus | Cabot Hall Auditorium

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Moderator
Mr. Peter Lyons
The Symposia Project

Panelists

Mr. Ray Bonner
Correspondent, New Yorker Magazine, currently living in Nairobi, Kenya; Author, Waltzing With A Dictator: The Marcoses and the Making of American Foreign Policy and Weakness and Deceit: U.S. Policy and El Salvador; former correspondent in Central America, The New York Times

Ms. Donna DeCesare
Freelance Photojournalist, Impact Visuals; she has lived in Central America for the last 2 and a half years.

Mr. Jeff Golden

Mr. Joel Millman
Correspondent, Forbes Magazine; former Fellow, Institute of Current World Affairs; Author, A Force Unto Itself: El Salvador's Army

Major Michael Sheehan
Member, White House Situation Support Staff and Directorate of International Programs, National Security Council; Former Adviser, El Salvador Military, 1985-1986; U.S. Army Special Forces; Expert on counterinsurgency, Honduras, Ecuador, Panama; Author, Comparative Counterinsurgency Strategies: Guatemala and El Salvador

Ambassador Robert E. White
President, International Center for Development Policy; former Ambassador, El Salvador, 1977-80; former Ambassador, Paraguay; former Deputy U.S. Representative, Organization of American States; former Regional Director, Latin American Peace Corp

Interlocutor
Dr. Milton Leitenberg
Senior MacArthur Fellow, Center for International Security Studies, University of Maryland; Author, The Military Implications of Arms Sales to the Third World.

Dr. Richard H. Shultz, Jr.
Professor, The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy; Director, Security Studies Program; Author, The Soviet Union and Revolutionary Warfare; Co-Author, Lessons from the Unconventional War; currently Secretary of the Navy Research Fellow, the U.S. Naval War College