Smith Richardson Minerva Initiative Workshop
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Closing Remarks

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Eric Edelman
Wed, Aug 27, 2008
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“There is no desire here to impose views on people or to use knowledge inappropriately, but what there is is a desire to develop a broad engagement between the Department and the academic community, and it's my notes, actually my talking points, say social science community, but I'm -- I have the same debility that Judith has, I was trained as an historian, as an academic. So I think it's broader than just the social sciences. It's what the French call the humane sciences, and I think we need to have that kind of engagement to enrich our collective knowledge base and that is a knowledge base that is available both in the academic community and to policymakers to try and deal with the challenges that we face day-to-day.” -- Ambassador Eric Edelman
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