Good morning. Thank you for being here. First, i want to thank our last panel and the Mccourt School of Public Policy for cohosting our discussion on bill clintons vision of america. We are looking forward to continuing the conversation as we go a little more global. I am the executive director of the institute of politics and Public Service here at the Mccourt School. We could not be more proud to be hosting this symposium. Before we begin the next conversation, much has been said about our former president and his decision to come to georgetown, to enter the school of Foreign Service, the only school he applied to as a high school student, in part because he wanted to expand his horizons and get a more global view. Some other schools would allow him to. So, as we have a conversation about his global vision, we thought it would be fun for a few minutes to reflect on bill clinton and his time at georgetown. Enjoy this walk down memory lane. We will continue the conversation afterward.
Nuclear force, with this the dprk has entered a phase of completing the state Nuclear Force in accordance with its line of simultaneous development. For their support, we are very fortunate to have her excellency for the department of korea and the honestly mad am albright with us today to give some remarks before they come out on to stage i would like to begin with a few words about safety at csis. My name is lisa collins. Im a fellow in the korea chair and i will serve as your responsible Safety Officer for this event. We feel very secure in our building but we have a duty to prepare for an eventuality. Please follow my instructions should the need arise. Police also familiar ammize yourself with the exits, emergency exits in the back of this room to the right and to the left. You will be preparing to have the minister come out in just a few seconds so if you just bear with me. Thank you. Please join me in welcoming the foreign minister from the republican of korea. [ applause ] we a
We are very lucky to have Senior Vice President for asia and the Institute President director here today to opening remarks. I would like to quickly introduce them before they step on stage. Dr. Greenes Senior Vice President for asia and chair in modern and contemporary japanese politics and Foreign Policy. He formally served as senior director for asia and special assistant to the president at the nfc. Previously he was a senior political scientist at the Rand Corporation and director of the andan studies Institute Professor of International Relations at the university of southern california. Get dr. Greene will give remarks first, followed by dr. Hahn. Thank you so much for joining us today, it is an and honor for all of us in the audience. Opportunity tohe hear your vision on koreas policy. Immediately the north korea and Nuclear Missile problem. Whether it is the Korean Peninsula or the moxie and development in asia or building rules for trade and invest and, the same principle app
Be more proud to be organizing the symposium. Before we begin the next conversation much has been said about our first president to. Its the view of some others would allow so as we prepare to have a conversation about the global vision, we felt that it would be fun to reflect for a few minutes on bill clinton and his time at georgetown. So, enjoy this little walk down memory lane and we will get right to the conversation afterwards. We were involved. It was an intellectually fascinating time. Then these issues began to emerge in the vietnam war with civil rights. To be a College Student in washington, d. C. At the time left you with the notion that youve got to do something. In the primary new england and Catholic Schools where he applied to georgetown it was the only school that he applied to and he got in. I think everybody was meeting each other and certainly bill clinton because he was an outstanding guy. Beethen all these people woud be laughing and nothing ever changed. A verver
[inaudible conversations] now more from the symposium on the legacy of former president bill clinton. In this portion a of look at foreignpolicy with former mexican president ernesto zedillo, and Clinton Administration officials including former secretary of state Madeleine Albright and former deputy secretary of state strobe talbott. This is one hour ten minutes. Okay. Good morning. For those of use just joining us thank you for being here. First, i wantu to thank dean bailey for moderating our last panel and the mill court school of Public Policy for cohosting our last discussion on bill clintons vision ofn america. And looking forward now to continuing the conversation as we go a little more global. Im mo elleithee, et cetera just visited a pulpit and folks are set the school and we can be more proud to be organizing this clinton 25 symposium. Before before we begin the next conversation, much has been said about our first for your president and his decision to come to georgetown to