Islam, Global Politics, and U.S. Foreign Policy
Richard Nixon and Lyndon Johnson, 1971
Photo/National Archives
Strategic Options for U.S. Foreign Policy
4 p.m., Lipman Room, 8th floor, Barrows Hall
Co-sponsored with the Institute of International Studies
Climate Change and Energy Policy
Co-sponsored with the UC Energy Institute
4 p.m., Booth Auditorium, Boalt Hall School of Law
Audio file (mp3) of the November 15 Climate Change event
Iraq: Status Report and Options
Co-sponsored with the Institute for International Studies
4 p.m., Lipman Room, Barrows Hall
The Next President and the Courts
Co-sponsored with the Boalt Hall School of Law
7 p.m., Booth Auditorium, Boalt Hall School of Law
The Economy and the Federal Budget
Note: This event is part of the Fiscal Wake-Up Tour (sponsored by the Concord Coalition), a national series of appearances focusing on the country's long-term fiscal challenges
View this event on YouTube or at Haas School of Business website (RealPlayer required)
Educating America: Challenges for the Next President
4 p.m., Lipman Room, Barrows Hall
Co-sponsored with the School of Education
View this event on YouTube, at webcast.berkeley.edu (RealPlayer required), or on iTunes
Choosing the President: Immigration
4 p.m., Lipman Room, Barrows Hall
View this event on YouTube, at webcast.berkeley.edu (RealPlayer required), or on iTunes
Covering the Digital Campaign
2:30 p.m., North Gate Hall
Co-sponsored with the Graduate School of Journalism
Health Care
4:00 p.m., Lipman Room, Barrows Hall
Co-sponsored with the School of Public Health
View this event on YouTube, at webcast.berkeley.edu (RealPlayer required), or on iTunes
Topics considered will include the campaign finance system, "front-loading" the schedule of primaries and caucuses, analysis of this year's nomination contests, and an evaluation of presidential elections generally, including discussion of potential reforms.
Gerald Ford, 1974
Photo/Ford Library
Annual Review of the Presidency
7:30 pm, 155 Dwinelle Hall
Panel Chair: Ethan Rarick, Center on Politics, UC Berkeley
David M. Kennedy, Donald J. McLachlan Professor of History, Stanford University
Byron York, White House Correspondent, National Review
Lynn Sweet, Washington Bureau Chief, Chicago Sun-Times
Matthew Dowd, Chief Strategist, Bush/Cheney 2004 Campaign
Panel Discussions
All panels in the Lipman Room, 8th Floor, Barrows Hall, UC Berkeley
(For location of Barrows Hall, see campus map)
Times listed below
Developments in Campaign Finance
9:30 - 11:30 a.m.
View this event on YouTube, at webcast.berkeley.edu (RealPlayer required), or on iTunes
Panel Chair: Eric Schickler, Professor of Political Science, UC Berkeley
Thomas E. Mann, Senior Fellow — Governance Studies; W. Averell Harriman Chair, Brookings Institution
Rick L. Hasen, William H. Hannon Distinguished Professor of Law, Loyola Law School
Allison Hayward, Assistant Professor of Law, George Mason University School of Law
Duf Sundheim, CEO of California Republicans Aligned for Tomorrow; Board Member of the Governor's California Dream Team
William A. Brandt Jr., President and CEO of Development Specialists, Inc.; Chair of the Illinois Finance Authority
Keynote Lecture
1:00 - 2:00 p.m.
View this event on YouTube, at webcast.berkeley.edu (RealPlayer required), or on iTunes
Hon. David Price, U.S. Representative, 4th District, North Carolina
"The Way We Choose Presidential Nominees: Problems and Prospects"
Parties, Primaries, and Process
2:00 - 3:30 p.m.
Panel Chair: Jack Citrin, Professor of Political Science; Director, Institute of Governmental Studies, UC Berkeley
Andrew Busch, Professor of Government, Claremont McKenna College
View this event on YouTube, at webcast.berkeley.edu (RealPlayer required), or on iTunes
The 2008 Nominations: The Never Ending Story
4:00 - 5:30 p.m.
View this event on YouTube, at webcast.berkeley.edu (RealPlayer required), or on iTunes
Panel Chair: Susan Rasky, Senior Lecturer, UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism
Gina Glantz, Senior Advisor to the President of SEIU; former Campaign Manager, Bill Bradley for President
Robert Wickers, Dresner, Wickers & Associates; Senior Adviser, Mike Huckabee for President 2008
Lynn Sweet, Washington Bureau Chief, Chicago Sun-Times
Jennifer Steen, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Boston College
Dinner Speaker
6:00 p.m.
Peter D. Hart, President and Founder of Peter D. Hart Research Associates
"The Mood of America 2008"
Seaborg Room, UC Berkeley Faculty Club (by invitation)
For directions, click here
Assessing the Post-Reform System
10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
View this event on YouTube, at webcast.berkeley.edu (RealPlayer required), or on iTunes
Panel Chair: Goodwin Liu, Assistant Professor of Law, Boalt Hall, UC Berkeley
Byron York, White House Correspondent, National Review
John Zaller, Professor of Political Science, UCLA
Christopher Edley, Jr., William H. Orrick, Jr. Professor of Law; Dean, Boalt Hall School of Law, UC Berkeley
Ken Khachigian, Senior Partner, Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck; National Senior Advisor to Fred Thompson 2008 and John McCain 2000; Chief Speechwriter/Senior Advisor, Ronald Reagan, 1980 and 1984
By bringing together former government officials, leading legal scholars and political scientists with a range of backgrounds and perspectives, this conference hopes to present a systematic, balanced analysis of the proper place of the president in the political system. The conference itself will examine what role the courts, Congress, and the public have played in checking presidential actions historically, and what role they should play in the Iraq War and beyond in a world where the opponent in a military conflict may not be a sovereign state. We plan to move the debate over presidential power well beyond the conventional discussion of whether we have an "imperial presidency." The conference will include three panels, a luncheon speaker, and a keynote panel.
Ronald Reagan, 1983
Photo/Reagan Library
Co-sponsored with the Boalt Hall School of Law
Lipman Room, 8th Floor, Barrows Hall, UC Berkeley
(For location of Barrows Hall, see campus map)
For full event schedule and details, click here.
Page last updated 16 October 2008