Doug Bandow, will speak on the topic "MAINTAINING PEACE AND
PROSPERITY" Event Description
Doug Bandow, will speak on the topic "Maintaining peace and
prosperity". This lecture series will be facilitated by Richard
Broinowski AO.
DOUG BANDOW, SENIOR FELLOW THE CATO INSTITUTE WASHINGTON
Doug Bandow is a Senior Fellow at the Cato Institute and former
Special Assistant to President Ronald Reagan. He previously was
affiliated with the Heritage Foundation and Competitive Enterprise
Institute. He is spending February as Scholar-in-Residence at the
Centre for Independent Studies in Sydney.
He writes a weekly column for the American Conservative online.
Previously a columnist for Forbes online and Antiwar.com, a nationally
syndicated columnist with Copley News Service, and editor of the
monthly political magazine Inquiry, he has been widely published in
such periodicals as Foreign Policy, Orbis, National Interest, Time,
Newsweek, and Fortune, as well as leading newspapers including the New
York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Washington Post. He has written
several books, including Foreign Follies: America's New Global Empire
(Xulon Press), Tripwire: Korea and U.S. Foreign Policy in a Changed
World (Cato Institute), and The Politics of Plunder: Misgovernment in
Washington (Transaction).
He is co-author of The Korean Conundrum: America’s Troubled
Relationship with North and South Korea (Palgrave/Macmillan). He
received his B.S. in Economics from Florida State University in 1976
and his J.D. from Stanford University in 1979. He is a member of the
California and Washington, D.C. bars.
RICHARD BROINOWSKI AO, FORMER DIPLOMAT
Richard Broinowski was an Australian diplomat. In his early career he
served Australia in Japan, Burma, Iran and the Philippines. In 1983 he
became Australia's Ambassador to Vietnam, then to the Republic of
(South) Korea, and later to Mexico, the Central American Republics and
Cuba. He took time out from diplomacy to run Radio Australia in the
early 1990s.
On retirement from public service Richard became an Adjunct Professor
in Media Studies at the University of Canberra, then at Sydney
University, where he initiated a scheme to send Australian media
students to work as journalists in English-language newspapers in the
Asia-Pacific region.
He has written five books on history and politics and is in the middle
of a sixth. At the Queen's Birthday Honours in June 2019, Richard
became an Officer in the Order of Australia for his services to
Australian trade, culture and diplomacy.
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