Event Title

Donald Trump's First Year: A Report Card

Streaming Media

Description

Mel Goodman will discuss the first 16 months of the Trump presidency in terms of his personnel appointments; his policies; and his process of governance. Both domestic and foreign policies will be examined, but the emphasis will be on national and international security. This has been an unusual and unprecedented presidency and, since we are in uncharted waters for the most part, there will be ample opportunity for discussion and analysis.

About the Lecturer: Melvin A. Goodman is a senior fellow at the Center for International Policy in Washington, DC, and an adjunct professor of government at Johns Hopkins University. His 42-year government career included service at the CIA, Department of State, Department of Defense, and the US Army. He was a professor of international security at the National War College for 18 years. His seven books on international security include "Whistleblower at the CIA: An Insider's Account of the Politics of Intelligence," "National Insecurity: The Cost of American Militarism," and "The Wars of Eduard Shevardnadze." His forthcoming book is "Trump's War On Intelligence," which will be published by City Lights in 2019. His numerous articles and opeds have appeared in the NY Times, the Washington Post, the Baltimore Sun, Harper's Magazine, and the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists." In 1991, he testified before the Senate Intelligence Committee against the confirmation of Robert Gates as director of the CIA. He has lectured at college campuses all over the country as well as to numerous chapters of the World Affairs Council, the Council on Foreign Relations, and various veterans’ organizations.

Document Type

Event

Start Date

9-5-2018 12:00 PM

End Date

9-5-2018 1:20 PM

Location

Fairhaven College Auditorium

Resource Type

Moving image

Title of Series

World Issues Forum

Genre/Form

lectures

Contributing Repository

Fairhaven College of Interdisciplinary Studies

Subjects – Topical (LCSH)

United States--Politics and government--2017-; Authoritarianism--United States; Political culture--United States; Presidents--United States--20th century; National security--United States; Political ethics--United States

Subjects – Names (LCNAF)

Trump, Donald, 1946-

Geographic Coverage

United States

Type

Moving image

Keywords

Trump presidency, International security

Rights

This resource is displayed for educational purposes only and may be subject to U.S. and international copyright laws.

Language

English

Format

video/mp4

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May 9th, 12:00 PM May 9th, 1:20 PM

Donald Trump's First Year: A Report Card

Fairhaven College Auditorium

Mel Goodman will discuss the first 16 months of the Trump presidency in terms of his personnel appointments; his policies; and his process of governance. Both domestic and foreign policies will be examined, but the emphasis will be on national and international security. This has been an unusual and unprecedented presidency and, since we are in uncharted waters for the most part, there will be ample opportunity for discussion and analysis.

About the Lecturer: Melvin A. Goodman is a senior fellow at the Center for International Policy in Washington, DC, and an adjunct professor of government at Johns Hopkins University. His 42-year government career included service at the CIA, Department of State, Department of Defense, and the US Army. He was a professor of international security at the National War College for 18 years. His seven books on international security include "Whistleblower at the CIA: An Insider's Account of the Politics of Intelligence," "National Insecurity: The Cost of American Militarism," and "The Wars of Eduard Shevardnadze." His forthcoming book is "Trump's War On Intelligence," which will be published by City Lights in 2019. His numerous articles and opeds have appeared in the NY Times, the Washington Post, the Baltimore Sun, Harper's Magazine, and the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists." In 1991, he testified before the Senate Intelligence Committee against the confirmation of Robert Gates as director of the CIA. He has lectured at college campuses all over the country as well as to numerous chapters of the World Affairs Council, the Council on Foreign Relations, and various veterans’ organizations.