June 21, 2010

CNAS Fourth Annual Conference: Shaping the Agenda- Strategy in the Age of Obama

By Anne-Marie Slaughter and Patrick M. Cronin

A distinguished panel moderated by Ambassador Nicholas Burns that featured the State Department’s Director of Policy Planning Anne-Marie Slaughter, The New York Times’ David Sanger,  the Council on Foreign Relations’ Elliott Cohen, and CNAS' Kirstin Lord and Patrick Cronin rounds out the CNAS fourth annual conference. They discussed the Obama administration’s stated policy of engagement as a core pillar of the United States’ diplomatic strategy.

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