[Dear Colleague: I am pleased to extend a special invitation to you to attend a most important foreign policy event: TransAfrica's Sixth Annual Foreign Policy Conference in June 1987.]
[Dear Colleague: I am pleased to extend a special invitation to you to attend a most important foreign policy event: TransAfrica's Sixth Annual Foreign Policy Conference in June 1987.]
The theme of this year's conference, on June 5, 1987, is "Shaping a Post-Reagan Foreign Policy Toward Africa and the Caribbean." It comes when TransAfrica is mapping strategy and planning for a second decade of foreign policy activism. Major presidential aspirants and foreign policy thinkers have been invited to participate in the event. Exploration of policy issues as well as a luncheon and reception are scheduled. Topics to be addressed include "Promoting Accountability in Foreign Policy," "Enhancing Non-Traditional Influence in Foreign Policy," "Why and How Reagan's Foreign Policy Has Succeeded or Failed," and "Essential Elements of a Post-Reagan Foreign Policy." The conference will explore...
The theme of this year's conference, on June 5, 1987, is "Shaping a Post-Reagan Foreign Policy Toward Africa and the Caribbean." It comes when TransAfrica is mapping strategy and planning for a second decade of foreign policy activism. Major presidential aspirants and foreign policy thinkers have been invited to participate in the event. Exploration of policy issues as well as a luncheon and reception are scheduled. Topics to be addressed include "Promoting Accountability in Foreign Policy," "Enhancing Non-Traditional Influence in Foreign Policy," "Why and How Reagan's Foreign Policy Has Succeeded or Failed," and "Essential Elements of a Post-Reagan Foreign Policy." The conference will explore such policy areas as: Southern Africa; the Caribbean Basin; interventionism; immigration policy; economic development and aid; debt and trade; and multilateralism and the United Nations.