US Foreign Policy: A New Age of Empire?

February 28, 2003

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Introduction to EPIIC:
Amiti Wolt '06
EPIIC Colloquium member

Introduction to the Symposium:
Elana Eisen-Markowitz '06
EPIIC Colloquium Member

Panelists:

Andrew J. Bacevich
Author, American Empire: The Realities and Consequences of U.S. Diplomacy; coauthor, War over Kosovo: Strategy and Policy in a Global Age; director and professor, Center for International Relations, Boston University

Philip Bobbitt
Author, The Shield of Achilles: War, Peace and the Course of History, Democracy and Deterrence, and Tragic Choices; former director of intelligence, National Security Council; A. W. Walker Centennial Professor of Law, University of Texas

Kim Campbell
Former Prime Minister, Minister of Justice, and Minister of National Defense, Canada

Roelf Meyer
Former Minister of Constitutional Affairs, South Africa (during both the De Klerk and Mandela presidencies); chief negotiator, National Party, talks to end apartheid; Chairman, Civil Society Initiative in South Africa

Gwyn Prins
Coauthor, Understanding Unilateralism in American Foreign Relations; author, The Heart of War: On Power, Conflict and Obligation in the 21st Century; former senior Fellow, Office of the Special Adviser on Central and Eastern European Affairs, Office of the Secretary-General, NATO; Alliance Research Professor, European Institute, London School of Economics and Columbia University

Moderators:
Asi-yahola Somburu '05 and Rob Swanekamp '03
EPIIC Colloquium members

presidencies); chief negotiator, National Party, talks to end apartheid; Chairman, Civil Society Initiative in South Africa Gwyn Prins Coauthor, Understanding Unilateralism in American Foreign Relations; author, The Heart of War: On Power, Conflict and Obligation in the 21st Century; former senior Fellow, Office of the Special Adviser on Central and Eastern European Affairs, Office of the Secretary-General, NATO; Alliance Research Professor, European Institute, London School of Economics and Columbia University Moderators: Asi-yahola Somburu '05 and Rob Swanekamp '03 EPIIC Colloquium members