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Highlights 2000
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Transition to Governing Newsletter
Posted: Sunday, October 1, 2000
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Transition to Governing Project Newsletter, Fall 2000
Publication Date: October 1, 2000

January - "How Would Bush, Gore, McCain, and Bradley Govern?" Panelists included Marcia Aronoff, John Engler, Chuck Hagel, Elaine Kamarck, Ron Klain, George Miller, and Dan Rostenkowski.

April - Joseph Lieberman discussed his book In Praise of Public Life.

May - Fred Greenstein discussed his book The Presidential Difference. Speakers included David Broder and Dick Cheney.

June - "How Would Bush and Gore Govern in Foreign Policy?" Panelists included Dale Bumpers, Leon Fuerth, Richard N. Perle, Steve Solarz, James Woolsey, and Robert Zoellick.

July - "How Would George W. Bush Govern?" at the Republican Convention. Panelists included Dan Balz, C. Boyden Gray, and Mike Johanns.

August - "How Would Al Gore Govern?" at the Democratic Convention. With David Maraniss, Edward Markey, Roy Neel, James Sasser, Bill Turque, and Pete Wilson.

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