![]() ![]() Today we are privileged to have a conversation with Frank Fukuyama. (Applause.) Thank you for your generosity. Please stand momentarily so we can appreciate you. ![]() Welcome to Hilge Hurford and Robert Miller. I would like to recognize members of the Hurford family and the Hurford Foundation who are joining us today. Hurford, and it features individuals who represent critical new thinking in foreign policy and international affairs. This lecture was inaugurated in 2002 in memory of Council member John B. Hurford Memorial Lecture with Francis Fukuyama, to my right. ![]() MANDELBAUM: Good afternoon, and welcome to the Council and to the John B. Hurford and features individuals who represent critical new thinking in international affairs and foreign policy. Hurford Memorial Lecture was inaugurated in 2002 in memory of Council member John B. Fukuyama discusses monopolies of power, rule of law, and democratic accountabilty, and how they apply around the globe, including in the United States, China, and the Middle East. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University, to discuss political development. Francis Fukuyama, Olivier Nomellini senior fellow at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, joins Michael Mandelbaum, professor at the Paul H. ![]()
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