Conservative nationalist. I will say a couple of things about the book in a moment, but i want to extend on your behalf and mine a warm welcome tocolin himself and as you know he is a professor at the policy and government have George Mason University he made his mark thinking deeply about the politics, and this book is trademark direct. It examines the concept of the conservative nationalism, the phenomenon that has been brought to the public attention conspicuously to the rise of president trump. In terms of both the history of ideas and howf these ideas have found manifestations in modern American History, especially the debate about americas role in the world. So, the book is both an encompassing granular and despite the gravity of the subject i can assure you that its also a very delightful read. Lastd the book over the weekend and i commended your attention. Welcome. It is a pleasure to have you with us. I am also grateful that danny pletka and fontaine have joined us. We couldnt
Welcome to the carnegie and almond for international peace. I am a senior fellow of the endowment and its a great pleasure for me to welcome all of you to this Book Discussion of colin duecks age of iron which is a marvelous analysis of conservative nationalism. I see a couple of things about the book in the moment but before i do, i want to extend on your behalf and mind a warm welcome to colin himself and to our two distinguished commentators, danny pletka and Richard Fontaine. As you know colin is a professor at the start school of policy and government at George Mason University read and is also a nonresident fellow at the American Enterprise institute, our neighbor next door literally. Colin has made his mark thinking deeply about american politics. And this book is trademark colin dueck. It examines the concept of conservative nationalism, a phenomenon that has been brought to public attention conspicuously through the rise of President Trump. In terms of both the history of idea
Weve also got the bug in a moment before i do, i want to extend on your behalf and mine a warm welcome to call colin himself and a dani pletka and Richard Fontaine. Im George Mason University and also a nonresident of what the American Enterprise institute nextdoor, literally. Colin hast made his mark thinkg deeply about politics and this book is a trademark that examines the concept of conservative nationalism a phenomenon that has been brought to the attention conspicuously to the rise of president of trump in terms of both the history of ideas and how these ideas have found manifestation especially in the debates about the role in the world. So, the book is both encompassing and granular simultaneously and despite the gravity of the subject i can assure you it is also a delightful read. I read the book over the last weekend and commend it to your attention so it is a pleasure to have you with us. Im also very grateful dani pletka and Richard Fontaine have joined us. We couldnt have
Welcome. I have written fiction about president ial politics and the media and i wish i knew these four giant when i was doing research for the novel. We could not have a better panel for the topic today. What do you feel is the role in this era of journalism and specific to the times. The la times, are using a Division Within your staff . I think there are several components to that. August, 19 episode. One of which was with the word, racism. Whether that was a fair label for the president or whether as i think an older generation of editors that went to question intent. Given the president s we were never sure if it was racism or sexism or gender issues. And so, that was one part of it. The second i think is the question of how. Weve been dealing with the economic model for journalism that has basically going away. To your point about the president which i call that this information is in chief. There was always a compact between people and government and journalists. They try to tel
And general manager hans bruland and matt wuerker about the artwork on display. The hotel was built in 1928 on the site of the residences of john hay and henry adams. And after the family relinquished their rights to the site, in 1926, the developer built this hotel along with the Cardinal Hotel and the st. Regis. The hotel has been in existence since 1928. This bar has been in existence somewhere starting in the 60s or 70s. With my arrival in 1999, this bar was known as off the record, a place to be seen but not heard. And it was not in this color and format and layout, but it was pretty much the same bar in the basement of the hotel, and its kind of like the speak easy place and it has become very popular over the years. The decorations are political cartoons that are displayed from various artists dating back to a collection of atwood. We keep some of the original artwork still in house. From what i know, is that the previous ownership in the 80s and 90s decided to bring in some art