three of you to the washington history seminar in fact to so liz and christina i d say welcome back great to have you back to the washing history seminar. i m christian osterman. i direct the wilson center s history and public policy program and i have the pleasure to co-chair the seminar series with eric arneson of the national. enter and george washington university today eric will introduce our speakers and moderate the discussion. the washing history seminar is a collaborative effort of two organizations the national history center of the american historical association and the wilson centers history and public policy program. for well more than a decade. the seminar has served as a non-partisan forum to discuss important new historical findings insights and publications something that s central to the mission of both of our organizations. behind the scenes fair two individuals who helped produce this event rachel wheatley for the national history center and pete bierstic
welcome back great to have you back to the washing history seminar. i m christian osterman. i direct the wilson center s history and public policy program and i have the pleasure to co-chair the seminar series with eric arneson of the national. enter and george washington university today eric will introduce our speakers and moderate the discussion. the washing history seminar is a collaborative effort of two organizations the national history center of the american historical association and the wilson centers history and public policy program. for well more than a decade. the seminar has served as a non-partisan forum to discuss important new historical findings insights and publications something that s central to the mission of both of our organizations. behind the scenes fair two individuals who helped produce this event rachel wheatley for the national history center and pete biersticker for the wilson center our thanks to both of them. we d like to acknowledge our supp
history seminar in fact to so liz and christina i d say welcome back great to have you back to the washing history seminar. i m christian osterman. i direct the wilson center s history and public policy program and i have the pleasure to co-chair the seminar series with eric arneson of the national. enter and george washington university today eric will introduce our speakers and moderate the discussion. the washing history seminar is a collaborative effort of two organizations the national history center of the american historical association and the wilson centers history and public policy program. for well more than a decade. the seminar has served as a non-partisan forum to discuss important new historical findings insights and publications something that s central to the mission of both of our organizations. behind the scenes fair two individuals who helped produce this event rachel wheatley for the national history center and pete biersticker for the wilson center our t
We have, for those of you who have been with us for this spring semester, we have had a number of really great presentations and special events. This is one puts particularly me, the special to launch of greg brezinskis worldg the third sinoamerican rivalry during the cold war. Know, isany of you associate professor of history and National Affairs at George Washington university, really one of this countrys leading historical voices and historians of asia. Of nation building in south korea koreanamericans in the making of a democracy. Of course now, winning the third world. Its really shes a friend and part of the Wilson Center family, is even more special. 2010, 2011 at the as the most Senior Fellowship you can get from the Wilson Center. He is a Senior Adviser to two of the programs at the center the history of Public Policy programs of north korea documentation progress project is also a member of the Advisory Board of the center. He his current work, he is on to his next project of
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