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6. FOREIGN POLICY AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: GOVERNMENT, MEDIA, AND OTHER ACTORS
8.9 P.M.
Travel to Washington, D.C.

EVE
Free to explore Washington

LINKS:

  • International Relations Archive
  • Foreign Policy Archive

  • 8.10 A.M.
    Tour of monuments and city by Akram Elias

    P.M.
    Free for further exploration

    8.11 A.M. Department of State, 2201 C Street NW
    Presentation by Deputy Spokesperson James Foley, Bureau of Public Affairs

    Free time to meet with State Department Desk Officers

    P.M. State Department daily press briefing, Jamie Rubin

    AIMS OF FOREIGN POLICY AND IMPACT OF MEDIA ON ITS SHAPING AND SUCCESS,
    at USIA Foreign Press Center, National Press Building

    Warren Strobel, The Washington Times, author of Late Breaking Foreign Policy
    Jose Carreno, El Universal
    Susan Bennett, USA Today
    Eddie Lachica, Asian Wall Street Journal

    Reception at Foreign Press Center

    8.12 A.M. School for Advanced International Studies (SAIS),
    Rome Building, 1690 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Room 806
    THE GLOBALIZATION OF THE ECONOMY AND ITS EFFECTS ON U.S. FOREIGN POLICY
    Claude Barfield, AEI
    Kimberly Elliott, IIE
    David Fernandez, SAIS

    P.M. The Pentagon
    Weekly press briefing at the Pentagon, Kenneth Bacon, Assistant Secretary of Defense (Public Affairs)

    MILITARY-MEDIA RELATIONS
    Clifford H. Bernath, Principal Deputy Spokesperson

    8.13 A.M. Room 550, USIA, 301 Fourth Street, SW
    THE WASHINGTON POLITICAL SCENE
    Welcome by Robert Earle, Counselor, U.S.I.A.
    Jonathan Rauch, National Journal

    ISSUES OF FOREIGN POLICY ON CAPITOL HILL, at Room 1539, Longworth House Office Building
    Chris Madison, Senate Foreign Relations Committee
    Hillel Weinberg, House International Relations Committee
    Andy Semmel, office of Senator Lugar
    Charisse Espy, office of Representative Payne

    P.M.
    Time free for individual appointments [arranged by USIA desk officers]

    EVE
    White House VIP Tour

    8.14 A.M. Room 560, USIA, 301 Fourth Street, SW
    LOBBYING, HUMAN RIGHTS, AND BUSINESS
    Tom Warrick, Counsel, Coalition for International Justice

    INTERNATIONALISM AND NEW NATIONALISM
    Bruce Robbins, English, Rutgers University

    P.M. Room 600, 1220 Nineteenth Street, NW
    Visit with Michael Kelly and other editors of The New Republic

    Leave for Princeton

    8.15 A.M. Room 8, Robertson Hall, Woodrow Wilson School
    Concluding remarks by Institute directors and general discussion on lessons learned

    P.M. Room 8, Robertson Hall, Woodrow Wilson School
    Further summaries and conclusions, including institute evaluations and exit interviews


    8.16, 8.17 Depart Princeton