Memorial Lecture :: Henry M. Jackson Foundation
The Henry M. Jackson Memorial Lecture
The Henry M. Jackson Memorial Lecture provides a forum to examine critically and advance public discussion of major public policy issues and national and international concerns. The lectures are presented periodically by the Henry M. Jackson Foundation and are open to the public. Lecturers are prominent experts, many of whom have had prior professional relationships with Senator Jackson.
2009
Peter Beinart
2006
Philip R. Sharp
2004
Dwight H. Perkins
"China's Economic Transformation: Global Implications" [PDF]
2001
Herbert J. Ellison"Boris Yeltsin and Russia's Revolution"
1998
James H. Billington (1998)"The Nature of the Russian Transformation" [PDF]
1996
Ben J. Wattenberg"Values Matter Most: Issues of the Contemporary American Political Scene" [PDF]
1994
Secretary James R. Schlesinger"Uncharted Waters: America's Role in the Post-Cold-War World" [PDF]
1993
Vice President Walter Mondale"The Current International Scene" [PDF]
1992
Professor Bernard Lewis"Rethinking the Middle East" [PDF]
1990
Charles Krauthammer"America and the Post-Cold-War World" [PDF]
1988
Ambassador Max M. Kampelman"Arms Control and the Soviet Union: A Perspective" [PDF]
1987
Natan Sharansky"Human Rights and the Soviet Union" [PDF]