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Forum
on Foreign Policy
September
29, 2004
Like many people across the country, the board and staff of Carnegie
Corporation of New York are focused on the quality of the foreign
policy debate this election year and on the need for a robust conversation
about the serious issues facing the nation as the threat of terrorism
replaces the threat of Communism, and weapons of mass destruction
remain up for grabs in this multi-polar world.
In
order to provide more insight on international affairs during the
election process and in an effort to better understand how the media
shapes the foreign policy debate in this country, Carnegie Corporation
and its president, Vartan Gregorian, held a Carnegie Forum on Foreign
Policy on September 29, 2004.
The
panel included a prestigious group of journalists:
Tom
Brokaw (Moderator), anchor and managing editor, NBC
Nightly News
Jim Hoge (Panelist), editor, Foreign Affairs
Richard Cohen (Panelist), columnist, The Washington
Post
Cynthia Tucker (Panelist), editorial page editor,
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Among other issues, the panelists discussed whether foreign policy
concerns beyond the war in Iraq are having an effect on the presidential
election debate, the place of the United States in the global community
and the question of preparedness in an increasingly unstable world.
The
Carnegie Forums comprise an occasional series of working luncheons
and roundtable discussions that focus on national and international
issues. An essential component of these events are the comments
and questions from the audience of academic and policy leaders,
foundation colleagues and journalists.
Photos
from the Forum:

Jim Hoge, Cynthia Tucker and Richard Cohen
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Margaret Tutwiler
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Geraldine Ferraro
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Tom Brokaw, Cynthia Tucker, Vartan Gregorian, Richard Cohen
and Jim Hoge
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Governor Thomas Kean
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Ambassador Thomas R. Pickering
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Vartan Gregorian and Tom Brokaw
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