National Stategies and Capabilities for a Changing World

November 15-16, 2000
Crystal Gateway Marriott
1700 Jefferson Davis Highway,
Arlington, VA

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The Honorable Louis Caldera, Secretary of the Army

Senator Carl Levin (D-MI), Ranking Minority Member, Senate Armed Services Committee

PANEL 1
The National Interest - What Is Driving Our National Security Strategy and What Should?

Luncheon and Address Globalization and National Security
Mr. Thomas Friedman, New York Times

PANEL 2
Emerging Threats-Implications for Defense Strategy

PANEL 3
Coalitions and Alliances- The Future of Military Engagement

PANEL 4
Service Contributions to National Security Strategy and Capabilities

Thursday, November 16, 2000

The National Military Strategy and Joint Vision 2020
General Henry H. Shelton, USA, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff

PANEL 5
Essential Military Capabilities for a Changing World

Luncheon and Address
Setting Priorities for a New National Security Strategy
Dr. Condoleezza Rice, Hoover Senior Fellow and Professor of Political Science, Stanford University

PANEL 6
Implementing Needed Change- Reforms to Structure and Process

 

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