Ambassador Paul Wolfowitz joins the show to discuss the major foreign policy challenges facing the United States today. In a far-reaching conversation, Amb. Wolfowitz discusses the threat posed by China, developments in Iraq and the Middle East, and the appeal of democratic capitalism to developing countries.

Amb. Wolfowitz is a visiting scholar at AEI where he works on development and national security issues. Before joining AEI, he spent more than three decades in public service and higher education, working in the administrations of seven different presidents.

Amb. Wolfowitz holds a Ph.D. in political science from the University of Chicago. He has served as president of the World Bank, deputy secretary of defense, ambassador to Indonesia, and assistant secretary of state for East Asia. He was dean of the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, and has extensive experience at both the State Department and Department of Defense.

 

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