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Student Chairs David Merryman Sarah Patterson

Student Steering Committee Cory Aron Kiara Canales Eli Fabens Taylor Held Neil Hilton Karen Lickteig Anne Lindsley Mara Pfneisl Lyndsey Romick George Williams David Willis

Acknowledgments Jane Atkinson, Interim President, Lewis & Clark Julio de Paula, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences Michael Ford, Associate Vice President for Campus Life Bob Mandel, Director, International Affairs Symposium Andrew Cortell, Associate Professor of International Affairs Cyrus Partovi, Senior Lecturer in Social Sciences Heather Smith, Assistant Professor of International Affairs Cari Coe, Assistant Professor of International Affairs Amy Timmins, Program Coordinator, International Affairs Symposium Donna Hawk, Administrative Assistant to the President Office of Public Affairs and Communications, Lewis & Clark Instructional Media Services, Lewis & Clark International Students and Scholars, Lewis & Clark Jeff Birndorf, Graphic Designer, endesign

Special Recognition Associated Students of Lewis & Clark World Affairs Council of Oregon 48th Annual International Affairs Symposium Lewis & Clark College • April 5-7, 2010 Lewis & Clark College Palatine Hill Road 0615 S.W. Portland, Oregon 97219-7899 Monday, April 5, 3 p.m. Tuesday, April 6, 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 7, 3:30 p.m. Talk It Out: The Effectiveness Conflicts Without Borders: The Balancing Act: The East/West of Summit Diplomacy Assessing the Threat of Terrorism Power Struggle Institutions of summit John Kirton is an associate professor of How much do nonstate John Mueller is a professor of politi- The recent rise of Thomas J. Wright is executive director diplomacy, such as the political science at the University of To- actors contribute to cal science and the John Woody Hayes Asian powers is of the Chicago Council on Global Affairs G-20, have become ronto and director of the G-8 Research worldwide disorder? Chair of National Security Studies at undeniable. However, and a senior research specialist at Prince- increasingly popular Group in Toronto. He served as special Since 9/11, experts Ohio State University. He was a senior scholars disagree on ton University’s Woodrow Wilson School and controversial. projects in Canada’s Department have disagreed. Some guest researcher at the Norwegian Nobel the changing nature of Public & International Affairs. He also of Foreign Affairs and International Institute in Oslo, Norway, and has held works with a study group sponsored by the Their effectiveness contend that nonstate of the relationship Trade, devising a strategy for participa- teaching positions worldwide. Mueller National Intelligence Council on stra- and legitimacy is tion in the G-7. He has also served on actors can compete has written numerous articles and books between East and tegic challenges in an age of American widely debated. These numerous international trade advisory with states and on terrorism and national security. West. Will the preeminence. His area of study focuses on summits aim to bring committees. pose threats rising states pose an international order and polarity. nations together to to stability. Others Marisa L. Porges is an international af- economic and military talk about global James M. Roberts is a research fellow at maintain that the fairs fellow in residence at the Council on threat to global Peter Brookes is a senior fellow for Nation- issues and reach the Heritage Foundation in Washington, state reigns supreme. Foreign Relations. She was a policy advi- establishment? Or al Security Affairs and Policy Studies at the multilateral solutions, D.C. He previously served in the U.S. Can borderless sor in the Office of Terrorist Financing and will they be peacefully Heritage Foundation in Washington, D.C. but some argue that State Department as a foreign service conflicts disrupt Financial Crimes at the U.S. Treasury De- integrated into the He is currently a congressionally appointed they are ineffective officer in Mexico, Portugal, France, Pan- the global order, or partment, where she developed strategies world order? member of the U.S.-China Economic and and even damaging to ama, and Haiti. He also served in the are they relatively to combat terrorist financing and illicit Security Review Commission. Brookes U.S. Navy Reserve, retiring as a lieuten- activities. Porges has recently been pub- served as deputy assistant defense secretary the global structure. insignificant? ant. Roberts has written extensively on lished on the threat of terrorism. for Asian and Pacific affairs and has worked international trade and global econom- with the C.I.A., State Department, and ic summits. United Nations.

Monday, April 5, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 6, 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 7, 7 p.m. Democracy Promotion: Examining Weapons of Mass Discussion: When States Fail: Determining Foreign Policy Prescriptions The Nuclear Conundrum the Appropriate Response Western democracies Paul Wolfowitz served as deputy defense Ever since the Thomas Graham Jr. is chairman of the Failed states are Justin Logan is associate director of for- have always faced secretary under George W. Bush. He is deployment of atomic board at the Lightbridge Corporation, often seen as a threat eign policy studies at the Cato Institute. tension in determining currently a visiting scholar at the Ameri- weapons at the end the Cypress Fund for Peace and Securi- to global stability, Logan has spoken on topics ranging from how their democratic can Enterprise Institute in Washington, of the Second World ty, and Mexico Energy Corporation. He providing safe haven worldwide economic issues to China’s values should shape D.C. He previously served as president of War, policy makers served as a senior diplomat in the nego- to unsavory actors role in the global system. His current re- the World Bank and as an ambassador to tiation of every major arms control and search focuses on the formation of U.S. their foreign policy. and private citizens and spreading their Indonesia. He has written many articles nonproliferation agreement from 1970 to grand strategy and nation building in U.S. Many have said on international issues ranging from de- around the world have 1997. He has held several teaching posi- own instability beyond foreign policy. Logan has had numerous that promoting and mocracy promotion to economic stability. considered how best to tions and is the author of several books their borders. Should works on failed states published. spreading those values limit the threat posed on proliferation and related subjects. the global community is the surest way to Merrill McPeak is a retired four star gen- to humanity by these intervene to stabilize Robert Rotberg is director for the Pro- promote peace and eral and former U.S. Air Force Chief of weapons. Some argue Matthew H. Kroenig is an assistant pro- these broken states, gram on Intrastate Conflict and Conflict stability. Others have Staff. He served as a pilot in Vietnam. In that disarmament fessor in the Department of Government or is it best to work to Resolution at Harvard Kennedy School maintained that such the air force McPeak served as command- is critical, while at Georgetown University and a research contain any ill effects? and president of the World Peace Foun- efforts are often not an er of various flight groups around the others suggest the affiliate with the Project on Managing dation in Cambridge, Massachusetts. effective solution for world and assisted in the strategic plan- weapons might play a the Atom at Harvard University’s Bel- Rotberg has written many books and the problems we face. ning for Desert Storm. He has received stabilizing role. fair Center. He previously served on articles over the past decades. He is an myriad awards, including the the Secretary of Defense’s policy plan- expert on weak, failing, failed, and rogue for gallantry in action. ning staff, where he authored the first states, with a special interest in Africa. government-wide strategy for deterring Advance complimentary tickets are required for entry to this session. terrorist networks. He has authored an No late seating. See back page for details. upcoming book on proliferation.