But i think back in 1962 and before and after that both sides recognize that security is a sort of 1st and foremost, this is tammy a structural issue rather than a moral or emotional one and that security achieving security. It takes a lot of painstaking work. A lot of very technical negotiations. Ringback about where, what kind of weapons in what number should be located. And i would argue that most casteel insist on this quantitative approach, whether theyre west wants to trade in very emotional terms. You know, these were made in the ukraine, should not be given to the russian bully, we should not succumb to russias blackmail. Do you think thats intentionally manipulative or did the west indian lose the ability to look at security strategically in terms of rational objectives without passing moral judgments . First of all, i have to say that the west is a bit divided on this. And in the vanguard of a sort of new cold war behaviors, it is, the anglo saxon country is u. K. United stat
But i think back in 1962 and before and after that both sides recognize that security is a sort of 1st and foremost, this is tammy a structural issue rather than a moral or emotional one and that security achieving security. It takes a lot of painstaking work. A lot of very technical negotiations. Ringback about where, what kind of weapons in what number should be located. And i would argue that most casteel insist on this quantitative approach, whether theyre west wants to trade in very emotional terms. You know, these were made in the ukraine, should not be given to the russian bully, we should not succumb to russias blackmail. Do you think thats intentionally manipulative or did the west indian lose the ability to look at security strategically in terms of rational objectives without passing moral judgments . First of all, i have to say that the west is a bit divided on this. And in the vanguard of a sort of new cold war behaviors, it is, the anglo saxon country is u. K. United stat
But i think back in 1962 and before and after that both sides recognize that security is a sort of 1st and foremost, this is tammy a structural issue rather than a moral or emotional one and that security achieving security. It takes a lot of painstaking work. A lot of very technical negotiations. Ringback about where, what kind of weapons in what number should be located. And i would argue that most casteel insist on this quantitative approach, whether theyre west wants to trade in very emotional terms. You know, these were made in the ukraine, should not be given to the russian bully, we should not succumb to russias blackmail. Do you think thats intentionally manipulative or did the west indian lose the ability to look at security strategically in terms of rational objectives without passing moral judgments . First of all, i have to say that the west is a bit divided on this. And in the vanguard of a sort of new cold war behaviors, it is, the anglo saxon country is u. K. United stat
But i think back in 1962 and before and after that both sides recognize that security is a sort of 1st and foremost, this is tammy a structural issue rather than a moral or emotional one and that security achieving security. It takes a lot of painstaking work. A lot of very technical negotiations. Ringback about where, what kind of weapons in what number should be located. And i would argue that most casteel insist on this quantitative approach, whether theyre west wants to trade in very emotional terms. You know, these were made in the ukraine, should not be given to the russian bully, we should not succumb to russias blackmail. Do you think thats intentionally manipulative or did the west indian lose the ability to look at security strategically in terms of rational objectives without passing moral judgments . First of all, i have to say that the west is a bit divided on this. And in the vanguard of a sort of new cold war behaviors, it is, the anglo saxon country is u. K. United stat
Live. And for those of us joining us in person, welcome to the historic Decatur House and the White House Historical association. And my name is dr. Colleen hogan, a Senior Vice President at the White House Historical association, and the director of the David Rubenstein center for white house history tonight, a special episode of white house history live as we launch the book mourning the president s loss and legacy in american culture. This book was published by the University Virginia press in partnership with the center for president ial history, Southern Methodist university, and the Miller Center at uva. Mourning the president s brings together and emerging scholars to examine how different generations and communities of americans have eulogized and remembered. U. S. President s. This evening, were joined by several scholars that contributed the book on stage. And we have others in the audience, including chester and brandon robinson. Thank you for joining us this evening. Dr. Ma