Thursdays 9:30–11:30 AM
September 30 through November 4, 2004
Kendal - Training Room
It is the conventional wisdom that foreign policy is not an important issue in American presidential elections. Will that hold true in 2004? The purpose of this course is to study the changes that the Bush administration has made in American foreign policy as it had been conducted since the World War II and to follow foreign policy issues as they are debated during the 2004 presidential campaign.
Class is limited to 25 members.
GENE LYONS is professor emeritus of government and senior fellow at the Dickey Center at Dartmouth College. Over the years he also taught at MIT and the University of Paris and directed Dartmouth programs in London and Budapest. Widely published, he most recently co-edited and contributed to International Human Rights In The 21st Century: Protecting the Rights of Groups (2003).