
Hudson Institute Discussion: Two Years After September 11, What Have We Learned? What Do We Still Need to Learn? 9/4/2003
From: Jennifer Butsch of the Hudson Institute, 317-549-4115; web: http://www.hudson.org News Advisory: -- Hudson Institute and the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies will host a lunch discussion on Friday, September 5. Hudson Institute and the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies will host a lunch discussion on Friday, September 5, by noted scholar Walter Laqueur, author of No End to War: Terrorism in the 21st Century. What: "Two Years After Sept. 11, What Have We Learned? What Do We Still Need to Learn?" A talk by author Walter Laqueur Introduced and moderated by Ambassador Richard W, Carlson, Vice Chairman, the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies, and Meyrav Wurmser, Director of the Center for Middle East Policy at Hudson Institute. Where: Hudson Institute, 1015 18th Street, N.W., Suite 300, Washington, D.C. When: Friday, September 5, 12:00 noon to 1:30 p.m. For Whom: By invitation only -- to working journalists and policy professionals Lunch will be served. Please RSVP to rsvp@hudsondc.org or call 202-207-3700. For media inquiries, please call Jeannie Weicher at 202-974-2425. Hudson Institute's mission is to be America's premier source of applied research on enduring policy challenges. In Hudson Institute's policy recommendations, articles, books, conferences, contributions to the electronic media, and quarterly magazine, American Outlook, we share optimism about the future and a willingness to question conventional wisdom. We demonstrate commitment to free markets and individual responsibility, confidence in the power of technology to assist progress, respect for the importance of culture and religion in human affairs, and determination to preserve America's national security. For more information about Hudson Institute, visit our website at http://www.hudson.org or call 800-HUDSON-0. |