Waldo Family Lecture Series on International Relations
The Waldo Family Lecture Series on International Relations is a lecture series which takes place at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia. The university's first endowed lecture series was endowed by the Waldo family in 1985 to honor the memories of Loren Pierce Waldo, Jr., William Joseph Waldo, Robert Hendren Waldo, Susan Waldo O'Hara, Julia Ann Waldo Campbell, and Harry Creekmur Waldo. International Relations was chosen as the topic for the lecture series due to the University's proximity to the International Port of Hampton Roads and the presence in Norfolk of the world's largest naval installation. Beginning in 1987, guest speakers for the lectures have come from such diverse fields as government, public service, foreign affairs, and journalism.[1] Lectures have had such themes as "The Future of the West in a Changing World," "Human Rights in the 21st Century", "America in the World - All Tactics, No Strategy," and "Regaining Strategic Competence: Empathy as the Foundation of Foreign Policy and National Security Strategy," and have discussed such issues as the shortage of doctors in third-world countries, the 2008 financial crisis, and the diminishing role of Congress in the United States.[2][3][4][5][6]
Waldo Family Lecture Series on International Relations | |
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Location(s) | Old Dominion University |
Inaugurated | September 21, 1987 |
Most recent | October 12, 2023 |
Next event | TBD |
Website | [1] |
The 2023 lecture took place October 12, 2023, at Old Dominion University and featured General H. R. McMaster, retired United States Army Lieutenant General and National Security Advisor who made his name as the hero of the Battle of 73 Easting in the first Gulf War.
Past speakers
edit- George S. McGovern (1987), Senator, U.S. Presidential Candidate (1972)
- John B. Anderson (1988), U.S. Presidential Candidate (Independent Party, 1980), Congressman, Executive Director of Council for National Interest
- Seymour M. Hersh (1989), Investigative Journalist, Pulitzer Prize Winner, Political Writer
- Thomas R. Pickering (1991), Ambassador to the United Nations, Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs
- James R. Schlesinger (1994), Secretary of Defense, Secretary of Energy
- Mary Robinson (2006), President of Ireland, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights
- John Warner (2008), U.S. Senator, Chair of Senate Armed Services Committee
- Zbigniew Brzezinski (2009), National Security Adviser (1977-1981), Bush National Security Advisory Task Force
- Frederick Kempe (2010), President of Atlantic Council
- R. Nicholas Burns (2013), Ambassador, Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs
- Colonel Jack H. Jacobs, U.S. Army, retired (2018), Medal of Honor recipient, military analyst for NBC and MSNBC, Vice-Chairman of Medal of Honor Foundation, U.S. Military Academy McDermott Chair of Politics.
- General H. R. McMaster, U.S. Army, retired (2023), retired Lieutenant General for the United States Army and National Security Advisor to President Donald Trump.
References
edit- ^ "Waldo Family Lecture on International Relations". Old Dominion University. Retrieved June 5, 2017.
- ^ "ATLANTIC COUNCIL PRESIDENT TO DELIVER WALDO FAMILY LECTURE ON INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS OCT. 28". Old Dominion University. Old Dominion University. Retrieved July 25, 2017.
- ^ Bowers, Matthew (October 11, 2006). "Ireland's former leader calls for better human-rights awareness". Virginian Pilot. Retrieved July 25, 2017.
- ^ Garvey, Joe. "NBC Analyst Delivers Strong Critique of U.S. Foreign Policy". Old Dominion University. Retrieved January 3, 2019.
- ^ Hansen, Louis (October 10, 2008). "In Norfolk talk, Sen. Warner says 'free market will survive'". Virginian Pilot. Retrieved July 25, 2017.
- ^ Burchett, Caitlyn (October 9, 2023). "Former national security adviser to talk foreign policy and demanding more from elected officials at ODU Thursday". Virginian Pilot. Retrieved October 16, 2023.