And welcome to todays session of the washington history seminar. Historical perspectives on and national affairs. This afternoon, we focus on a new book by carolyn wood isenberg entitled fire and rain nixon and the wars in Southeast Asia, published by Oxford University press just ten days ago. Our discussants afternoon are Pierre Asselin of San Diego State university and frederick log of all of harvard. Im eric arneson from George Washington university, cochair of the washington seminar. Along with my colleague of the Woodrow Wilson center, the washington history seminars, a collaborative and nonpartisan venture of the Woodrow Wilson Centers History and Public Policy program, and the american historical association. And for over the past decade, the seminar has been meeting weekly in precovid, in person at the Wilson Center and since the pandemic and postpandemic era here in the virtual realm, a few phrases before we get started. First, todays session is sponsored by the Wilson Center,
Welcome, everyone to the Woodrow Wilson center. We are congressionally chartered scholars, ship driven and fiercely nonpartisan. And we are also happy to welcome all of you here today. And cspan, which is also filming this for their book talk. So thank you all at wilson. We are proud of our scholarship we use it to power our discussion of the critical challenges facing today. Rob litvack snow book focuses on one of the most immediate challenges triple or instability and Nuclear Competition among United States, russia and china. Best of for all of you and for people who are participating online. I want you to know this book is available as an ebook for free from the and you can find it online on our website. So for this discussion i am very to be sharing the stage with the best of the best. Rob litvack is the Wilson Center Senior Vice President and director of interNational Security. His Strategic Vision has really shaped the Wilson Center itself in his deep knowledge and critical think
And welcome to todays session of the washington history seminar. Historical perspectives on and national affairs. This afternoon, we focus on a new book by carolyn wood isenberg entitled fire and rain nixon and the wars in Southeast Asia, published by Oxford University press just ten days ago. Our discussants afternoon are Pierre Asselin of San Diego State university and frederick log of all of harvard. Im eric arneson from George Washington university, cochair of the washington seminar. Along with my colleague of the Woodrow Wilson center, the washington history seminars, a collaborative and nonpartisan venture of the Woodrow Wilson Centers History and Public Policy program, and the american historical association. And for over the past decade, the seminar has been meeting weekly in precovid, in person at the Wilson Center and since the pandemic and postpandemic era here in the virtual realm, a few phrases before we get started. First, todays session is sponsored by the Wilson Center,
Fiercely nonpartisan. And we are also happy to welcome all of you here today. And cspan, which is also filming this for their book talk. So thank you all at wilson. We are proud of our scholarship we use it to power our discussion of the critical challenges facing today. Rob litvack snow book focuses on one of the most immediate challenges triple or instability and Nuclear Competition among United States, russia and china. Best of for all of you and for people who are participating online. I want you to know this book is available as an ebook for free from the and you can find it online on our website. So for this discussion i am very to be sharing the stage with the best of the best. Rob litvack is the Wilson Center Senior Vice President and director of interNational Security. His Strategic Vision has really shaped the Wilson Center itself in his deep knowledge and critical thinking, has shaped many of us in this room understand Nuclear Issues, nonproliferation, his books on rogue sta
Of the washington history seminar. Historical perspectives on and national affairs. This afternoon, we focus on a new book by carolyn wood isenberg entitled fire and rain nixon and the wars in Southeast Asia, published by Oxford University press just ten days ago. Our discussants afternoon are Pierre Asselin of San Diego State university and frederick log of all of harvard. Im eric arneson from George Washington university, cochair of the washington seminar. Along with my colleague of the Woodrow Wilson center, the washington history seminars, a collaborative and nonpartisan venture of the Woodrow Wilson Centers History and Public Policy program, and the american historical association. And for over the past decade, the seminar has been meeting weekly in precovid, in person at the Wilson Center and since the pandemic and postpandemic era here in the virtual realm, a few phrases before we get started. First, todays session is sponsored by the Wilson Center, cosponsored by the Wilson Cen