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Welcome to the third installment of our monthly update on what's happening at the Institute, from DC to Aspen, and New York to Wye River. It's a quick glance at what's coming up in the next few months, accompanied by links to recent reports and video from past events. We hope you continue to find this useful.

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Jim Spiegelman
VP, Communications and Public Affairs

Coming Soon:

Aspen Book Series in NYC: Featuring Institute Vice President and Executive Director of the Aspen Institute-Rodel Fellowships in Public Leadership Mickey Edwards, author of Reclaiming Conservatism: How a Great American Political Movement Got Lost – And How It Can Find Its Way Back (Oxford University Press). Contact: Neela Pal, neela.pal@aspeninstitute.org. New York City–June 17, 2008.

Aspen Seminar: The Institute's signature seminar (formerly the "Executive Seminar") brings a diverse group of accomplished participants together to engage in a Socratic exploration of classic and contemporary texts about leadership, values, and the good society. Applications open to the public. Contact: Charlene Costello, charlene.costello@aspeninstitute.org or (410) 820-5374. Website: http://www.aspeninstitute.org/aspenseminar. Wye, MD–June 21–26, October 25–30; Aspen, CO–July 12–17, August 2–7, August 16–21, September 6–11.

Alma and Joseph Gildenhorn Book Series: Featuring Julia Reed, contributing editor at Vogue and Newsweek, and author of The House on First Street: My New Orleans Story (Ecco). Contact: Stacey Loomis, stacey.loomis@aspeninstitute.org. Washington, DC–June 24, 2008.

McCloskey Speaker Series: "Hiroshima's Shadow: The First Nuclear World and Ours," with Martin J. Sherwin, Pulitzer Prize-winning co-author of American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer (Knopf) and Professor of History at George Mason University. Tickets available on June 11. SOF reservations: (970) 544-7980. Public tickets ($10): www.aspenshowtickets.com or (970) 920-5770. Aspen, CO–June 24, 2008.

Socrates Society Seminars: Contemporary issues for emerging leaders. Topics include media and values, ethnic conflict, foreign aid and morality, sexuality, and leadership. Contact: Lu Duong, lu.duong@aspeninstitute.org or (202) 736-1497. Aspen, CO–June 27–30, 2008.

Socrates Society Benefit Dinner: "Campaign 2008: The Road to The White House." Featuring CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer who will be interviewed by Institute President and CEO Walter Isaacson at a dinner and program to benefit the Socrates Society Scholarship Fund. For tickets and more information, contact Francesca Craig, francesca.craig@aspeninstitute.org, (202) 467-2289. Aspen, CO–June 28, 2008.

The Aspen Ideas Festival: Speakers for the 2008 Aspen Ideas Festival, which is produced in partnership with The Atlantic, are now featured online at http://www.aifestival.org. Festival passes are sold out, but single event tickets will go on sale in late June. Aspen, CO–June 30–July 6, 2008.

Seminar: "In Times of Crisis, Can We Trust the Courts?" Held by the Justice & Society program in partnership with the Foundation for Law, Justice and Society. Closed meeting. For more information: Michael Doyle, justice@aspeninstitute.org. Aspen, CO–July 7–9, 2008.

Justice & Society Seminar: This seminar explores what we mean by justice and how a society balances competing private, public, and global concerns. Moderators include Judge Margaret McKeown of the 9th Circuit and Yale Law Professor Drew S. Days (July 11-17), and Judge Rosemary Barkett of the 11th Circuit and Harvard Law Dean Elena Kagan (July 18-24). Contact: Michael Doyle, justice@aspeninstitute.org. Aspen, CO–July 11–17 and July 18–24.

Enchantment in Tunes and Tales: The Arts & Ideas Series presents a public forum that will reflect on the wonders of Hans Christian Andersen and the role of enchantment and story-telling in life. With panelists Diana and Jeffrey Frank, Alan Fletcher, and James Conlon, and in collaboration with the Aspen Music Festival & School. SOF donors and Enchantment symposium participants free, but RSVPs required. Public tickets ($10): www.aspenshowtickets.com or (970) 920-5770. Aspen, CO–July 12, 2008.

McCloskey Speaker Series: "Iraq: A Perspective Five Years Later," featuring Ambassador Tom Korologos, a former senior counselor with the Coalition Provisional Authority in Baghdad and former US Ambassador to Belgium, interviewed by Berl Bernhard, partner at DLA Piper Rudnick LLP, chairman of the Middle East Investment Initiative, and chairman emeritus of the Aspen Institute. Tickets available on July 2. SOF reservations: (970) 544-7980. Public tickets ($10): www.aspenshowtickets.com or (970) 920-5770. Aspen, CO–July 15, 2008.

Nigerian Leadership Discussion: Nigerian leaders participating in the Nigeria Leadership Initiative will be featured in a dialogue moderated by Aspen Institute Executive Vice President Peter Reiling. Free and open to the public; Doerr-Hosier Center, 5:30 p.m. Aspen, CO–July 16, 2008.

A Special Event featuring His Majesty King Abdullah II of Jordan: Tickets available July 9. SOF reservations: (970) 544-7980. Public tickets ($20): www.aspenshowtickets.com or (970) 920-5770. Aspen, CO–July 21, 2008.

McCloskey Speaker Series: "What's in a Title?" with Christopher Buckley, an American political satirist and former chief speechwriter for Vice President George H.W. Bush. Tickets available on July 9. SOF reservations: (970) 544-7980. Public tickets ($10): www.aspenshowtickets.com or (970) 920-5770. Aspen, CO–July 22, 2008.

Live Webcast of "His Holiness the Dalai Lama at Aspen: A Celebration of Tibetan Culture": The Aspen Institute and co-chairs Margot Pritzker and Richard Blum, in collaboration with the Conservancy for Tibetan Art and Culture, are proud to host a substantive symposium that embraces Tibetan and Himalayan art, culture, science, medicine, spiritual practice, and history. The event will be webcast live at http://www.aspeninstitute.org. Online–July 26, 2008.

Aspen Philanthropy Seminar: Co-sponsored by the Nonprofit Sector and Philanthropy Program and the Global Philanthropy Forum, this seminar taps into individual philanthropists’ desire to seek both results and a philanthropic community from which to learn. Previous guest speakers have included William Gates, Sr. and Brizio Biondi-Morra. Website: http://www.aspeninstitute.org/nspp/summerapsreg. Contact: Tracey Totten, tracey.totten@aspeninstitute.org. Aspen, CO–July 27–29, 2008.

McCloskey Speaker Series: Madeleine Albright, former Secretary of State, and Walter Isaacson, Institute president and CEO, will discuss issues of the day and her new book, Memo to the President Elect: How We Can Restore America’s Reputation and Leadership (Harper). Tickets available on July 16. SOF reservations: (970) 544-7980. Public tickets ($10): www.aspenshowtickets.com or (970) 920-5770. Aspen, CO–July 29, 2008.

McCloskey Speaker Series: Cokie Roberts, renowned political commentator, will speak about her latest book, Ladies of Liberty: The Women Who Shaped Our Nation (William Morrow). Tickets available on July 16. SOF reservations: (970) 544-7980. Public tickets ($10): www.aspenshowtickets.com or (970) 920-5770. Aspen, CO–July 30, 2008.

Special Event: Words and Music with Condoleezza Rice: Co-sponsored by the Aspen Music Festival and School (AMFS), featuring US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice* with music performed by Secretary Rice and the AMFS students. Secretary Rice will also be the recipient of the Institute's Henry Crown Leadership Award to be presented at this event. Tickets: $60 and $30, available at www.aspenmusicfestival.com or (970) 925-9042. Aspen, CO–August 2, 2008 at 3:00 p.m. (*schedule permitting).

FOCAS 2008, Media and Democracy: Explore how the new technological and behavioral environments are changing the way that media serve citizens in a democracy. Featuring two distinct roundtables of 25 invited leaders from media, government, community, and technology, on the themes of media and public engagement, and media and elections, aimed at arriving at policy and action recommendations. Held in conjunction with the Knight Commission on the Information Needs of Communities in a Democracy. Contact: Erin Silliman, erin.silliman@aspeninstitute.org or 202-736-5818. Website: www.aspeninstitute.org/focas. Aspen, CO–August 10–12, 2008.

Nature & Society Seminar: Explore the place of nature in individual and social well-being. Text-based discussions – with an expertly guided backpacking trip through the wilderness surrounding Aspen – revitalize body, mind, and spirit. Contact: Charlene Costello, charlene.costello@aspeninstitute.org or (410) 820-5374. Aspen, CO–August 20–24, 2008.

Africa Wildlife Seminar: A unique opportunity to experience African wildlife and wildlands conservation in the context of African politics and equitable development. Offered in South Africa, one of the foremost areas for wildlife viewing on earth. Contact: Donna Horney, donna.horney@aspeninstitute.org or 410-820-5339. South Africa–October 9–15, 2008.

For events all year long, visit our global calendar at www.aspeninstitute.org/calendar.

Hot Off the Presses:

PIC-Palestine-2008: Read the executive summaries from the business conference held May 21-23, 2008, in Bethlehem. The conference focused on attracting private sector investment in the Palestinian economy to create job growth and stimulate the region's economy.

The Global Politics of Energy: This book, a collection of papers prepared for an Aspen Strategy Group conference, presents a high-level examination of policy strategies for addressing the challenges posed by the soaring demand for oil, the rise of petro-powers, and the implications of climate change.

The Presidential Candidates on Health Care: In questionnaires completed for the Aspen Health Stewardship Project, John McCain and Barack Obama share how they would seek to improve the United States' faulty health care system. View the candidates' responses and the project's 10 principles to help guide health care reform at www.aspenhealthstewardship.com.

Mobilizing Change: 10 Nonprofit Policy Proposals To Strengthen US Communities: The latest report from the Nonprofit Sector and Philanthropy Program, Mobilizing Change is a compilation of nonprofit policy ideas by leading thinkers in the field who are working to address social problems and improve the lives of those in need. Download the full report at www.aspeninstitute.org/nspp.



Live @ the Institute


US-Palestinian Partnership: Visit UPP's newly launched website, read about the recent Palestine Investment Conference, and view the video of Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, joined by UPP leaders including Chairman Walter Isaacson, Co-chairs Jean Case and Ziad Asali, USAID Administrator Henrietta Fore, and Middle East Strategy Group Director Toni Verstandig, discussing the Israeli-Palestinian peace process and the importance of US private sector investment in the West Bank.



Senator John McCain and Senator Barack Obama, the presumptive Republican and Democratic presidential nominees, have both visited the Aspen Institute. Here, Senator Obama discusses in 2005 the sense that in America, our "destiny isn't determined by someone else." In this clip from a wide-ranging discussion with David Gergen from 2006, Senator McCain talks about what it takes to overcome the insurgency in Iraq.



The Role and Contribution of Women in Multi-Track Diplomacy: As a follow-up to the International Women Leaders Global Security Summit, the Council on Women World Leaders convened a high-level panel discussion in May where a full house listened to leaders relate their own experiences to current conflict issues and diplomacy efforts. quicktime, windows media.



Sizing Up the Presidential Candidates' Plans for Health Care Reform: In a briefing last month at the US Senate, the Aspen Health Stewardship Project presented its analysis of the health care reform proposals of Senators John McCain and Barack Obama. quicktime, windows media.



Cokie Roberts, commentator for ABC News and NPR, shares insights from her book, Ladies of Liberty: The Women Who Shaped Our Nation (William Morrow). quicktime, windows media.



Institute VP and former Congressman Mickey Edwards tells NPR's Steve Roberts that members of the Republican Party have abandoned conservative principles.



"What Can I Do?": Professor Arthur Mutambara speaks of the interconnectedness of all members of the human race at the 2007 Aspen Ideas Festival.



The Aspen Institute is now on Facebook.



"Despite the failure of the US in Iraq, despite the way we have discredited the idea of democracy…the majority of the people in the region are really looking for change." Robin Wright, Diplomatic Correspondent for the Washington Post (June 3, 2008)

 

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