Michael Armacost, an APARC and Hoover fellow, will conduct a discussion with fellows from the Roosevelt Institution's Center on International Security.
Armacost is the Shorenstein Distinguished fellow in the APARC at Stanford, as well as a fellow in the Hoover Institution. After a distinguished career of 24 years in government service in posts such as the undersecretary of state for political affairs and ambassador to Japan and the Philippines, Armacost served as the president of the Brookings Institution until 2002. He joins the fellows of the Center on International Security to discuss US-North Korea relations, in particular the US response to North Korea's nuclear aspirations.
The Roosevelt Institution, the nation's first student think tank, is organizing and mobilizing a new generation of progressive voices, moving innovative, pragmatic policy off college campuses and into public discourse. This event is sponsored by the Roosevelt Institution's Center on International Security. For more information about the Center, please contact Megan Stacy at mstacy@stanford.edu.