The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs is excited to announce the special edition publication of the proceedings from the conference entitled Preemptive Use of Force: A Reassessment.
Since the publication of the Bush Administration's National Security Strategy Statement in September 2002, few issues have dominated the foreign policy agenda like the subject of preemptive use of force. The purpose of the conference was to bring together leading thinkers to share their timeless ideas on the legal, strategic, diplomatic and military issues raised by the policy.
Keynote Address
John R. Bolton
Under Secretary for Arms Control and International Security, U.S. Department of State
Panel 1
The Legal Framework
Michael J. Glennon, The Fletcher School, moderator
Gilles Andréani, Director of Policy Planning, French Foreign Ministry
Jack Goldsmith, Harvard University Law School
Sean Murphy, George Washington University Law School
Panel 2
The Strategic Environment
Dean Stephen W. Bosworth, The Fletcher School, moderator
Ivo Daalder, The Brookings Institution
Lt. Gen. Bernard E. Trainor, (USMCret.), Council on Foreign Relations
Stephen Walt, The Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
Luncheon Remarks
Rudolf Scharping
Visiting Professor at The Fletcher School and former German Defense Minister and member of Bundestag
Panel 3
Politics and Diplomacy
Alan Henrikson, The Fletcher School, moderator
Hans Binnendijk, Center for Technology and National Security Policy, NDU
Antonia Chayes, The Fletcher School
Robert Litwak, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
Panel 4
The Military and Operational Aspects of Preemption
Stephen Flanagan, Institute for National Strategic Studies, NDU, moderator
Elaine Bunn, Institute for National Strategic Studies, NDU
Ashton Carter, The Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
Col. Charles Lutes, Institute for National Strategic Studies, NDU