To stay or to leave?
After four years of war in Iraq, this is a political question, a military question – and a moral question.
A panel of ethicists will examine the moral principles that should govern when and how the United States disengages from Iraq at a conference Sept. 18 (Tuesday).
Exit or No Exit: Morality&Withdrawal from Iraqwill take place from 6 to 8 p.m. at Fordham Universitys Pope Auditorium in New York City. It will be simultaneously telecast at the University of Notre Dames Hesburgh Center for International Studies.
Sponsored by Notre Dames Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies and Fordhams Center on Culture and Religion, the conference will occur just after the much-anticipated release of Gen. David Petraeusreport on progress after the U.S. militarysurgein Iraq. It is free and open to the public at both locations.
Forum speakers will include Michael Walzer, professor of social science at the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton; Sohail Hashmi, chair of international relations at Mount Holyoke College; Jean Bethke Elshtain, the Laura Spelman Rockefeller Professor of Social and Political Ethics at the University of Chicago Divinity School; and Gerard Powers, director of policy studies at the Kroc Institute.
The conference will be moderated by Trudi Rubin, foreign affairs correspondent for the Philadelphia Inquirer, who has covered Middle East, Russian and Eastern European politics for 30 years. It builds on a major 2005 conference,The Ethics of Exit,which examined the conditions for a just withdrawal from Iraq (read the transcript at http://kroc.nd.edu/events/ethicsexit.shtml ).
For more information, or to register for the conference at Fordham, go to Religculture@fordham.edu or call 212-636-7347.Walk-ins are welcome to the broadcast at Notre Dame.
Contact: Gerard Powers, 574-631-3765, " gpowers1@nd.edu ":mailto:gpowers1@nd.edu , or Joan Fallon, communications manager, Kroc Institute, 574-631-8819, " jfallon2@nd.edu ":mailto:jfallon2@nd.edu
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