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Home >  Events >  The 2006 State of the Union
The 2006 State of the Union
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Addressing Key Questions of Foreign and Economic Policy
Start:  Monday, January 30, 2006  8:45 AM
End:  Monday, January 30, 2006  11:00 AM
Location:  Wohlstetter Conference Center, Twelfth Floor, AEI
1150 Seventeenth Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036
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Online registration for this event is closed. Walk in registrations will be accepted.

As President George W. Bush prepares to deliver his sixth State of the Union address, his approval ratings have begun to rebound from the career lows he witnessed in 2005. Some analysts have attributed this climb to the recent elections in Iraq and an improved economic outlook. Issues of foreign and fiscal policy are sure to be central to the president’s address before Congress.

Following the December parliamentary elections, is stable democracy for Iraq in the offing? Is democracy on the move in the Middle East? Is the U.S. military up to the challenge of transformation? Will the United States meet the new challenges presented by China head on? What about relations between the Americas? And what ever happened to al Qaeda? 

What will drive the economic policy agenda for the coming year? With more families confronting the alternative minimum tax (AMT), what, if any, tax changes are on the horizon? With health spending skyrocketing, will this be the year for action on entitlement spending? On the global front, how will the U.S. trade picture shape up in 2006?

These and other questions will be the subject of two panel discussions featuring AEI foreign and economic policy scholars.

8:45 a.m.
Registration and Breakfast
 
 
9:00
Panel I: Foreign Policy
Speakers:
Thomas Donnelly
 
Reuel Marc Gerecht
 
Roger F. Noriega
 
Danielle Pletka
 
Gary Schmitt
 
 
10:00
Panel II: Economic Policy
Panelists:
Kevin A. Hassett
 
Phillip L. Swagel
Norman J. Ornstein
Joseph A. Antos
Moderator:
James K. Glassman
 
11:00
Adjournment
 

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AEI Print Index No. 19576


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