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Debate: Does President Obama Deserve the Prize?
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| Event | Debate: Does President Obama Deserve the Prize? |
| When | Wednesday, November 4, 2009 from 5:00pm to 6:00pm |
| Where | Faculty and Staff Lounge , LAS Building |
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'Does President Obama Deserve the Prize?' The controversy over the recent Nobel Peace Prize opens up the questions about how President Obama has performed in the year since his election. Has the economy recovered? Is partisanship reduced? Is the world more peaceful? The American Studies Program invites you to join two experienced political analysts from either side of the partisan divide as they debate Obama's year in Office. Pro: Dr. Gary Wasserman, Georgetown University Con: Dr. Todd Kent, Texas A&M University |
| Access | » This event has not been marked as open to the public. |
| Contact | For further information please contact John Crist by email: jtc33@georgetown.edu |
| Sponsors | Office of Academic Affairs |
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