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CSPAN3 Reagan Administration Middle East And Asia Policies April 2, 2017

This has been a long but rich and rewarding day. Ofdo have another full day panels and discussions tomorrow, which will make a full twoandahalf day for this conference. This conference has been going on so long that barack obama was still president when we started. [laughter] imagine that. This conference itself is now part of history. For a final discussions today, we have to mini panels. Coverp panel here will all of asia outside of russia and china. We will start with robert of rinceton university. Comments onr some the reagan ministrations stance toward afghanistan. We will continue the conversation with the more broad look at the region as a whole, the greater middle east from india to yemen, how the administration understood or misunderstood it. I may interject with a question or two. We will do a pivot from the middle east to east asia for our final to discussions of the day. Jennifer miller of dartmouth college, no relation. Dr. Miller will discuss the u. S. Japan relationship. ....

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Former Secretary of Commerce Malcolm Baldrige enjoyed telling a story about how a high-ranking official responded to an employee's request for a raise by saying: "Because of the influctuational predisposition of your position's productive capacity as juxtaposed to government standards, it would be monetarily injudicious to advocate an increment." ....

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