Thursday, November 22, 2012

Foreign Policy: Idealism, Costs, and National Purpose

We are pleased to announce a new series of scholarly debates, Points of View Conversations, at the George Mason University College of Humanities and Social Sciences. Points of View conversations will address various important issues of our time, and we hope that you will join us in attending these engaging and informative debates.

In our Points of View Conversations, CHSS professors with differing views will examine a particular issue. These conversations are a great opportunity to show the wide variety o
f unique academic thought at Mason, especially among our distinguished academics at CHSS. We look forward, as well, to additional opinions and insights from the audience of alumni, friends, students, and other faculty in attendance.

We hope you will join us for the first Points of View debate between economics professor Christopher Coyne and public and international affairs professor Mark Katz. They will address the topic of “Foreign Policy: Idealism, Costs, and National Purpose.”





Where: Meese Conference Room in Mason Hall room #DO23


When: Tuesday, November 27 at 7:30 pm





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1 comment:

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The united states ahould stay out of the affairs of other countries.