
Lecturer, Center for International Security and Cooperation, Stanford University; Former New York Times Washington and Moscow Bureau Chief
Past Event
The George P. Shultz Lecture Series is a collaboration of Taube Philanthropies in partnership with the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation & Institute.
The George P. Shultz Lecture Series is a collaboration of Taube Philanthropies in partnership with the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation & Institute. Two Lectures will be held in 2022 with the West Coast Lecture being held at the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco, CA and the East Coast Lecture being held at the Ronald Reagan Institute in Washington, DC.
The Shultz Lecture Series was originally conceived to honor Secretary Shultz on the anniversary of his 100th birthday; to celebrate and introduce more people to his incredible achievements and leadership in service to the United States. The Shultz Lecture will bring together three leading scholars to discuss the legacy of Secretary George P. Shultz: the man, the Statesman, and a cherished friend and mentor to many.
Philip Taubman
Lecturer, Center for International Security and Cooperation at Stanford University and former New York Times Washington and Moscow Bureau Chief
Dr. Kiron Skinner
Incoming Taube Professor for International Relations and Politics at the Pepperdine University School of Public Policy
Dr. Frances Tilney Burke
George P. Shultz Fellow
Ronald Reagan Institute
Roger Zakheim
Director, Ronald Reagan Institute
Lecturer, Center for International Security and Cooperation, Stanford University; Former New York Times Washington and Moscow Bureau Chief
Incoming Taube Professor for International Relations and Politics, Pepperdine University School of Public Policy
George P. Shultz Fellow, The Ronald Reagan Institute
President and CEO, The Commonwealth Club of California