The Battle for Peace: A Frontline Vision of America's Power and
Purpose

featuring General Anthony Zinni, USMC (Ret.), Benjamin Page, and
Charles L. Glaser
Description
Why are a growing number of high ranking retired officers
speaking out for a sweeping change in administration strategy
and leadership? How effective are we as a nation in recognizing
our international objectives and meeting global challenges? How
can America leverage its power and influence in the war on
terror? Join John Callaway for a discussion featuring General
Anthony Zinni, Benjamin Page and Charles Glaser on Zinni's new
book, The Battle For Peace.
REAL PLAYER:
Front & Center with John Callaway: The Battle for Peace, A
Frontline Vision of America's Power and Purpose with General
Anthony Zinni, USMC (Ret.), Benjamin Page & Charles L. Glaser
2006-04-27
View the Archived Webcast
AL FRANKLEN INTERVIEW OF GEN. ZENNI
http://www.apfn.net/audio/A008I06041810003201480-rhodes-gen-zini-4-18-06.MP3

Panelists
General Anthony Zinni, USMC (Ret.)
General Anthony Zinni, retired in July 2000 after nearly 40
years of service, serving as commander in chief of U.S. Central
Command, MacDill Air Force Base, Fla. , from 1997 to 2000, a
position that included responsibility for 25 countries ranging
from the Horn of Africa and Egypt to the Arabian Peninsula to
Southwest and Central Asia. From 1994 to 1996, he commanded the
I Marine Expeditionary Force; during 1995, he commanded the
Combined Task Force for Operation United Shield protecting the
withdrawal of U.N. forces from Somalia. Gen. Zinni served in
several other capacities in Somalia: from 1992-1993 as
operations director for the Unified Task Force Somalia for
Operation Restore Hope; and in 1993, as assistant to the U.S.
Special Envoy to Somalia during Operation Continue Hope.
His decorations include the Defense Distinguished Service Medal
with oak leaf cluster; the Distinguished Service Medal; the
Defense Superior Service Medal with two oak leaf clusters; the
Bronze Star with Combat 'V' and gold star in lieu of a second
award; the Purple Heart; the Meritorious Service Medal with gold
star; the Navy Commendation Medal with Combat 'V' and gold star;
Navy Achievement Medal with gold star; the Combat Action Ribbon;
and personal decorations from South Vietnam, France, Italy,
Egypt, Kuwait, Yemen and Bahrain.
Gen. Zinni has attended The Basic School, Army Special Warfare
School, Amphibious Warfare School , Marine Corps Command and
Staff College , and the National War College . He holds a
bachelor's degree in economics, and master's degrees in
management and supervision, and international relations.
Benjamin Page is the Gordon S. Fulcher Professor of Decision
Making at Northwestern University, in the Department of
Political Science and the Institute for Policy Research.
Professor Page received his Ph.D. from Stanford University and
JD from Harvard Law School, where he studied international law.
His interests include American politics and U.S. foreign policy,
with particular interests in public opinion and policy making,
the mass media, empirical democratic theory, and political
economy. He is an author of a number of articles, including
“Effects of Public Opinion on Policy” and “What Moves Public
Opinion,” both in the American Political Science Review , and of
seven books, including The Rational Public: Fifty Years of
Trends in Americans' Policy Preferences (with Robert Shapiro,
University of Chicago Press, 1992), Who Deliberates? Mass Media
in Modern Democracy (University of Chicago Press, 1996) and What
Government Can Do: Dealing with Poverty and Inequality (with
James Simmon s, University of Chicago Press, 2000). His latest
book (with Marshall M. Bouton), forthcoming from the University
of Chicago Press in autumn 2006, is The Foreign Policy
Disconnect: What Americans Want but our Leaders Do Not Do.
Charles L. Glaser is professor and deputy dean of the Harris
School of Public Policy at the University of Chicago. He focuses
on international relations, especially issues of international
security and defense policy. His current policy-oriented
research examines U.S. nuclear strategy and forces. Glaser has
published articles on structural realism, the security dilemma,
and the offense-defense balance. Much of Glaser's earlier work
focused on American Cold War nuclear weapons policy. This work
culminated in his book, Analyzing Strategic Nuclear Policy,
which was followed by articles that assessed how U.S. nuclear
policy should be modified at the end of the Cold War. Glaser,
deputy dean since 1998, has served as acting dean of the Harris
School and a fellow at the Center for International Security and
Arms Control at Stanford. After earning his Ph.D. at the John F.
Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, Glaser was a
post-doctoral fellow at the Center for Science and International
Affairs, Harvard University, and a research associate at the
Center for International Studies, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology. Before joining the University of Chicago, Glaser
taught political science at the University of Michigan and
served on the Joint Staff in the Pentagon.
Moderator
John Callaway
After a broadcast journalism career of 48 years, John Callaway
is now engaged in writing, freelance broadcasting and speaking.
The long-time host of Chicago Tonight on Chicago public
television station WTTW Channel 11, Mr. Callaway is now host and
senior editor for "Chicago Stories", a documentary and interview
weekly program on WTTW. He has been honored with more than one
hundred awards, including the coveted Peabody Award and fifteen
Emmys. A drop-out from Ohio Wesleyan University who hitchhiked
to Chicago with 71 cents in his pocket in 1956, he is the
recipient of nine honorary doctorate degrees, including those
from Northwestern University and the John Marshall College of
Law. Mr. Callaway was also the founding Director of the William
Benton Fellowships in Broadcast Journalism Program at the
University of Chicago. He is the author of the bestselling book
of essays, "The Thing of It Is" and has written and performed
two one-man shows, " John Callaway Tonight", and "John Callaway
's Life is . . . Maintenance" at the Pegasus Theater in Chicago.
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