President Carter’s Energy, Economic, and Foreign Policy – Book Talk with Stuart Eizenstat
Wednesday, March 27, 2019 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
International Affairs Building, 420 W. 118 St., New York, NY 10027
Room/Area: 1501
Stuart Eizenstat was at Jimmy Carter’s side from his political rise in Georgia through four years in the White House, where he served as Chief Domestic Policy Adviser. He was directly involved in all domestic and economic decisions as well as in many foreign policy ones. Famous for the legal pads he took to every meeting, he draws on more than 5,000 pages of notes and 350 interviews of all the major figures of the time, to write the comprehensive history of an underappreciated president―and to give an intimate view on how the presidency works.
On Wednesday, March 27, Eizenstat joins Jason Bordoff, Founding Director, Center on Global Energy Policy and Professor of Professional Practice in International and Public Affairs at Columbia University, and Stephen Sestanovich, Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Professor for the Practice of International Diplomacy at Columbia University, for a discussion of his book, President Carter: The White House Years, which has received positive reviews from major publications including The New York Times, The Washington Post, National Review, National Interest, and many others. Eizenstat recalls lasting transformations in American energy policy, ideas about human rights, relations with Iran and China, Middle East diplomacy, and more. Perhaps Jimmy Carter’s single closest adviser, Eizenstat will discuss the achievements, setbacks, and lasting impact — both positive and negative — of one of America’s most controversial leaders.
Books will be available for purchase immediately following the conversation.
This event is co-sponsored by the Center on Global Energy Policy and the International Fellows Program.
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This event is open to press. Media attending the event should register using the registration link below. Media inquiries or requests for interviews should be directed to Artealia Gilliard (ag4144@sipa.columbia.edu).
Guests unable to attend in person can view a livestream of the event at energypolicy.columbia.edu/livestream.
For more information contact: energypolicy@columbia.edu.
Event Contact Information:
Center on Global Energy Policy
energypolicy@columbia.edu
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