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At the Miller Center, we believe that opposing positions can both have merit; that we can investigate questions of fact and discuss questions of opinion; that we can be open to changing our minds; and that our political system benefits from compromise. That’s why every year we bring together Republicans and Democrats, liberals and conservatives. We convene dozens of events fostering civil and intellectual dialogue among scholars, politicians, journalists, and citizens.
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March 06, 2000 07:00 PM
March 05, 2000 07:00 PM
Critical Masses: The Global Population Challenge
George Moffett
March 02, 2000 07:00 PM
February 29, 2000 07:00 PM
Candidates and Crisis
Evan Thomas
February 23, 2000 07:00 PM
China After the Cold War
Brantly Womack
February 22, 2000 07:00 PM
China and Japan
Michael H Armacost
February 17, 2000 07:00 PM
Can America Afford to Grow Old?
Henry Aaron
February 10, 2000 07:00 PM
Perspectives from an American Diplomat Abroad
Ambassador Edward Elson
February 09, 2000 07:00 PM
Campaign Finance and the 2000 Presidential Election
Anthony Corrado
January 27, 2000 07:00 PM
Making History: A View from Inside the White House
James E Baker
James A Baker
January 18, 2000 07:00 PM
January 13, 2000 07:00 PM
January 06, 2000 07:00 PM
Asia's One-Party Democracies
David Gries
January 04, 2000 07:00 PM
Reflections on the Eve of Another Campaign
Kenneth Hechler
December 14, 1999 07:00 PM
India's Nuclear Bomb and the Roles of the U.S.
George Perkovich
December 12, 1999 07:00 PM
The United States and the Issue of Jerusalem
Shlomo Slonim
December 09, 1999 07:00 PM
Intelligence and a Free Society
John Deutch
December 08, 1999 07:00 PM
Is There a Gap?--The State of Civil-Military Relations in the U.S. Today
Captain Daniel W. Gabriel
Jr.
Lt. Commander Ricardo J. Karakadze
December 07, 1999 07:00 PM
The Carter Preisdency in Perspective
Robert A Strong
December 02, 1999 07:00 PM
December 01, 1999 07:00 PM
Transferring the Panama Canal--The End of an Era
Robert R McMillan
November 30, 1999 07:00 PM
November 29, 1999 07:00 PM
Lincoln's Opposition to the Mexican War
William Lee Miller
November 29, 1999 07:00 PM
Reporting from Baghdad
Dexter Filkins
November 22, 1999 07:00 PM
Tony Blair: Is He the New Bill Clinton?
Paul Duke
November 15, 1999 07:00 PM
After the Coup: U.S. Foreign Policy toward India and Pakistan
Prem Shankar Jha
November 09, 1999 07:00 PM
Five Presidents and the Legacy of Watergate 1974-1999
Robert Woodward
November 03, 1999 07:00 PM
November 02, 1999 07:00 PM
October 26, 1999 08:00 PM
Prospects for Peace in the Middle East
William B Quandt
October 20, 1999 08:00 PM
Kosovo and the Problems of American Globalism
Prof. Norman A Graebner
October 17, 1999 08:00 PM
Edmund Morris, His Critics and the Real Ronald Reagan
Philip Zelikow