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Reagan Conferences
The Reagan Sponsored Conferences provide an opportunity for the business community to hold special events at the Library. These conferences can be designed in a variety of formats that can serve both the interests of the sponsor and the mission of the Foundation.
The Reagan Public Policy Conferences allow for more of an in-depth discussion on relevant public policy issues and are held at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library.
The Reagan Institute for Public Policy Conferences is an ongoing series of conferences, publications and educational programs aimed at studying the enduring legacy of President Reagan and its continued relevance in shaping both foreign and domestic public policy. Future programs will be held at the Ronald Reagan Building in Washington, D.C., and the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California.
Upcoming Conferences
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Past Conferences:
Reagan Sponsored Conferences
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January 30, 2008
Reagan Library GOP Presidential Debate
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October 13, 1999
Ventura County Star Newspaper & World Affairs Conference
Featured Speakers included: Carl Bernstein,
David Halberstam, Howard Rosenberg and others. |
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January 21-23, 2000
Republican Women's Leaders Forum
Featured Speakers included: Mary Bono,
Nina Reese, John Fund and others. |
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February 29- March 3, 2000
Substance Abuse in the 21st Century: Positioning
the Nation for Progress, joint policy conference with the National
Center on Addiction & Substance Abuse at Columbia University.
Featured Speakers included: Edwin Meese III,
William J. Bennett, Kurt L. Schmoke and others.
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Reagan Public Policy Conferences
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April 18, 1994
The Perils of Democracy.
Featured Speakers included: George Shultz,
Andrzej Olechowski,
Eileen O'Connor and others.
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May 6, 1994
Living in the White House.
Featured Speakers included: Maureen
Reagan, Peggy Hoover, Luci Johnson and others.
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May 17, 1994
Do Conservatives have a Sense of Humor?
Featured Speakers included: Dan Quayle, P.J.
O'Rourke, Lyn Nofziger and others. |
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October 11-12, 1994
What's Wrong with American Politics?
Featured Speakers included: Mary Matalin,
David Gergen, Sander Vanocur and others.
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March 21, 1995
Do Newspapers Have a Future?
Featured Speakers included: Lyn Nofziger,
Allen H. Neuharth, Charles Brumback and others.
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July 21, 1995
The New Majority: Beyond the Beltway.
Featured Speakers included: Newt Gingrich, J.C.
Watts, Jr., Martin Anderson and others.
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November 13, 1995
The Cold War: Ten Years Later.
Featured Speakers included: Don Regan, Chris
Wallace, George Shultz, Max Kampelman and others.
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May 20, 1996
The Reagan Legacy.
Featured Speakers included: Chris Matthews,
Mike Wallace, Charles Z. Wick, Lech Walesa and others.
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October 15, 1996
Debating the Debates: Defining Moments in Presidential
Campaigns.
Featured Speakers included: Sam Donaldson, Bernard
Shaw, David Broder and others.
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November 18, 1996
High Noon at Reykjavik: A Decade After the Iceland
Summit.
Featured Speakers included: George Shultz, Frank
Gaffney, Alexander Yakovlev and others.
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March 12, 1996
The Press and the Presidency.
Featured Speakers included: Tom Brokaw,
Michael Dukakis, Peggy Noonan and others.
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February 4-5, 1999
Eight Years that Changed the World: The Reagan
Legacy in the New Century.
Featured Speakers included: Brian Mulroney, William
F. Buckley, Jr., Howard Baker and others.
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The Reagan Institute for Public Policy Conferences
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November 12, 1999
Rebuilding American Power, a symposium held at the Ronald
Reagan Building, Washington, D.C.
Keynote Speaker: The Honorable Casper
W. Weinberger.
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May 10, 2000
Coping with China, a symposium held at the Ronald Reagan
Building, Washington, D.C.
Speakers included: The Honorable Zbigniew
Brzezinski, Wang Gunguru, Charles Horner and others.
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