Thursday, March 23, 2006
6 p.m. - 8 p.m.
$15
per person
includes snacks and beverages
Union Bank of California Building
530 B Street, Suite 350
San Diego
Check-in with security on the first floor and proceed to
Suite 350.
Underground parking is available for a reduced evening fee at the
bank building.
This event space was generously secured by Brant
Noziska '75.
Please RSVP by using the online
registration form.
Professor Hendrickson takes up the question--"Will America Decline?"--by
examining a range of military, economic, ideological, and cultural
factors. The uses and limits of military power, especially as these
are
revealed by the war in Iraq and the prospective war against Iran,
are one key topic of investigation.
Others include the serious weakening of American finances, the erosion
of the perceived legitimacy of
America's position in the world, and the cultural influences at home
that hobble the development of a solvent grand strategy. America,
he concludes, is not as strong as she seems, but not as weak as she
appears--since most of the factors pointing to American decline may
be reversed by prudent national policies.
For more information about Professor Hendrickson, visit www.DavidHendrickson.org.
We will see you there!