"Our Own Worst Enemy: Seeking a Better Way to Fight the War on Terror" forum |
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16 April 2004 ATTENTION: War, terrorism and political writers and editors |
Contact:
Kathleen Maclay
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WHAT
"Our Own Worst Enemy: Seeking a Better Way to Fight the War on Terror," a Goldman Forum on the Press and Foreign Affairs.
The forum features conversation between a professor of defense analysis at the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey and a University of California, Berkeley, journalism professor with extensive experience covering wars, including the Iraq war.
WHEN
6:30-8 p.m., Tuesday, April 20.
WHERE
North Gate Hall Library in UC Berkeley's Graduate School of Journalism, near the intersection of Hearst and Euclid avenues.
WHO
John Arquilla, a professor at the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School, specializes in unconventional warfare and terrorism. He is the co-author of "Networks and Netwars: The Future of Terror, Crime and Militancy
Mark Danner, a UC Berkeley professor of journalism and staff writer for The New Yorker. He has covered Central America and Iraq, and most recently has been reporting on events in Haiti.
DETAILS
The Goldman Forum on the Press and Foreign Affairs is a series of lectures, dialogues and scholarships presented by the Graduate School of Journalism and meant to foster debate on how critical world issues are covered in the American media. The event is free and open to the public.