American diplomacy spoken word links--November 2015.

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"President Hollande's Remarks in Response to Terror attacks in Paris"

French President Francois Hollande spoke to the French people in the wake of the terrorist attacks in Paris.

http://globalnews.ca/news/2338751/read-the-full-text-of-french-president-francois-hollandes-response-to-paris-attacks/

"Architects of Disaster: The Destruction of Libya"

Former House Intelligence Committee chairmen Pete Hoekstra spoke to the Heritage Foundation about his new book on the Libya operation.

http://www.heritage.org/events/2015/11/architects-of-disaster

"Strategic and Operational Innovation at a Time of Transition and Turbulence."

Defense Secretary Ashton Carter spoke on November 7th at the Reagan Defense Forum and identified Russia and China as potential threats to the international order. He also spoke about the challenge posed by ISIS. Carter said that the U.S. must take a strong and balanced approach to these challenges, just as President Reagan did in the 1980s.

http://www.defense.gov/News/Speeches/Speech-View/Article/628146/remarks-on-strategic-and-operational-innovation-at-a- time-of-transition-and-tur

"U.S. Policy in the Asia-Pacific." On October 27, 2015, Robert Zoellick, former Deputy Secretary of State and U.S. Trade Representative, spoke at the Heritage Foundation on the topic of U.S. policy in the Asia-Pacific region. Zoellick focused on U.S. economic and political interests in the region which, he believes, will continue to increase in the years ahead.

http://www.heritage.org/events/2015/10/bc-lee-lecture

"How to Succeed by Thinking Like the Enemy." Micah Zenko, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, discussed his new book in which he contends that our leaders and foreign policy makers should try to get inside the minds of their real and potential adversaries when formulating policy.

http://www.cfr.org/defense-and-security/red-team-succeed-thinking-like-enemy/p37204

"Foreign Policy and the Constitution" On September 15th, Arkansas Senator Tom Cotton spoke at Hillsdale College's Constitution Day in Washington, D.C., on the constitutional foundations of American foreign policy. He stressed the founder's view that the Congress must play an important role in U.S. foreign policy, and he pointed to the need to revive the use of treaties for important agreements between the...

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