Death of expertise the death of exertise and the author, tom nichols. Is a professor in the National Security affairs at the u. S. Naval war college at Harvard Extension School where he worked great u. S. Air force to create a program for certificate in Nuclear Deterrence studies. However, we are not going to be talking about Nuclear Deterrence today. He is a former secretary of the navy fellow and how the Navy War College chair of public diplomacy. Previously he was chairman of the Strategy Policy Department at the Naval War College and before coming to newport, he taught International Relations and Russian Affairs at Dartmouth College in georgetown, university. He has had a distinguished career in washington d. C. He was personal staff for defense and Security Affairs in the u. S. Senate, so i see sis and currently senior associate at the Carnegie Council on ethics and International Affairs in new york city. He was recently a fellow in interNational Security program at the john f. Ke
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To the forum at the New York Public Library for the first session in shades of red and blue, uniting a divided nation. My name is simon longstaff. Im the executive director of the ethics center. On behalf of our partners in presenting this session, i would on behalf ofme you the Carnegie Council for ethics and International Affairs, as well as the bard globalization and International Affairs program, and a network of other australians like myself from around the world. Think, thaticant, i we are meeting just after midday on the first of april. Some people saw the choice of this date, and i thought it was a delicious irony. In fact, is a somewhat deliberate irony because in most countries around the world, people are aware of the fact that today is april fools day. The significant of the fool is often underestimated in literature underestimated. In the future in literature, the role of the fool was to just truth to power, not to speak truth to the powerful, but to speak truth to power.
To the forum at the New York Public Library for the first session in shades of red and blue, uniting a divided nation. My name is simon longstaff. Im the executive director of the ethics center. On behalf of our partners in presenting this session, i would on behalf ofme you the Carnegie Council for ethics and International Affairs, as well as the bard globalization and International Affairs program, and a network of other australians like myself from around the world. Think, thaticant, i we are meeting just after midday on the first of april. Some people saw the choice of this date, and i thought it was a delicious irony. In fact, is a somewhat deliberate irony because in most countries around the world, people are aware of the fact that today is april fools day. The significant of the fool is often underestimated in literature underestimated. In the future in literature, the role of the fool was to just truth to power, not to speak truth to the powerful, but to speak truth to power.