In recent international question was of the event during their annual conference. I am just so honored to be here as your president this year. It is really a thrill for me to be working with all of you this year. Our bringing cochairs brilliant cochairs. This is one of the many events. Onould want to google cspan. Im glad we have a chance to broadcast this program. To other viewers. Classic you know, a position within the field. Is that this isnt really what drives the policy. That idea has been questioned in the work of more recent dollars. For that reason and many others, im so happy to bring to you today a panel on the question of whether law can constrain more war. Perhaps, that is the area we think if you have the least affect and what do historical examples help us think about that. We have four brilliant scholars and writers here today. They have all written important books that are relevant to the have and two of them served within government as well as during the george w. Bus
For that reason and many others, im so happy to bring to you today a panel on the question of whether law can constrain more war. Perhaps, that is the area we think if you have the least affect and what do historical examples help us think about that. We have four brilliant scholars and writers here today. They have all written important books that are relevant to the topic and two of them have served within government as well as during the george w. Bush administration and Obama Administration. Im going to do quick, very short intros. I will ask them a few questions and then we will turn it over to you. When we go to q a, please go to the microphone because we have this great crew from cspan here today and we really need to help them out. How first speaker starting at the end of the table is john. It is wonderful to see you here. John is the alan h duffy president at yale law school. It was awarded the 2013 prize and was the finalist for a pulitzer prize. It also won the American Bar
And who would contribute. And i hope that it get around that sometime. It is not ok. And finally to i took, what to call it . The blue van. To the airport from the community. And ive mentioned this. Just a conversation. And i kept asking, we are from kenya. You can see the level of education. And asking, what is your background . Engineering. How far did you go . Phd. [laughter] and he is driving the shuttle. Anyway, i leave it there. Lets thank our analyst for an illuminating discussion. Thank you. And it will all of you be available for questions during lunch perhaps . Great. Lunch is served in the other room. You can bring your lunch in here and have something to eat. A huge issue related to immigration is labor. Our panel this afternoon will deal with immigration and we had discussion and we will have panels. We see you for that. You are watching American History tv, all weekend, every weekend on cspan3. To join the conversation, like us on facebook. Up next, a discussion with form
Was a sophomore at George Washington university. Kt i was a freshman. Geoffrey my facts are wrong. She grew in stature and importance under nixon. Under president reagan, she was a contributing member of the National Security council. She has kindly conceded to moderate. And in that particular series, this is a third wind. This is the third one. And it is very happy to introduce kt. Thank you. Kt thank you. I want to add thanks to all of us from the nixonkissinger community, the importance of doing this. The documents are one thing but to hear from the people who made history is a great addition not only to the nations knowledge but the next generation of americans who will have to grapple. Sometimes with the very same issues. As geoff pointed out, this the third in a series. We covered to cover so far have been the reorganization in structure and sudden diplomacy and china. Five years of the Nixon Administration were a fruitful time in Foreign Policy, many called in the golden age of