A Century Of Ideas For A Free Society - The Big Three: Roosevelt, Stalin, and Churchill

Date
Thu July 18th 2019, 4:30 - 6:00pm
Event Sponsor
Hoover Institution
Location
Hauck Auditorium, David & Joan Traitel Building, Hoover Institution
A Century Of Ideas For A Free Society - The Big Three: Roosevelt, Stalin, and Churchill

A Century of Ideas for a Free Society will both address a historic perspective and provide a prospective look into important public policies that impact our society.

JULY 18

The Big Three: Roosevelt, Stalin, and Churchill During the Second World War

Participants: David Kennedy, Stephen Kotkin, Andrew Roberts,

Moderator: Peter M. Robinson

During the Second World War, President Franklin Roosevelt, Premier Joseph Stalin, and Prime Minister Winston Churchill exchanged hundreds of cables and held two summit meetings, coordinating the vast allied effort to defeat Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan. Panelists will discuss why the peaceful new international order that the three agreed to establish after the conflict turned instead into the Cold War.

Light refreshment reception to follow 

 

Upcoming Centennial Events: 

AUGUST 20Title: Changing the Education DebateParticipants:Eric Hanushek, Terry Moe, Margaret Raymond,and Paul Peterson
Moderated by: Robert Pondiscio

SEPTEMBER 24Title: New Regional Orders and New Ways of War: Europe, the Middle East, and AsiaParticipants: Michael McFaulAbbas Milani, and Gary Roughead

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