I’m in one of the two massive ballrooms of the Washington Convention Center, where in a few minutes, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is going to present a tour of the foreign-policy horizon. That’ll kick off a day-long event sponsored by the U.S. Institute of Peace called "Passing The Baton," outlining the national-security and foreign-policy picture bequeathed by the Bush administration to the Obama administration. Accordingly, the event will offer a glimpse of how likely Obama appointees view the challenges ahead: speakers include Wendy Sherman, often mentioned as a possible State Dept. troubleshooter in east Asia; Daniel Kurtzer, a possible Israel/Palestine policy czar; Anne-Marie Slaughter, who may become State Dept. chief of policy planning; noted counterinsurgency expert Janine Davidson, who’s part of the Obama Pentagon transition team; as well as two military officers you may have heard of: David Petraeus and Michael Mullen.
Rice’s imminent speech won’t be the only one offering a defense of the Bush administration’s record. Former Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage is on the lineup, as is outgoing Pentagon undersecretary for policy Eric Edelman and proliferation official Bob Joseph (he of the Sixteen Words). Naturally I will be riveted. Dispatches will come throughout the day.
Pretty much everything I do today will be Crossposted To The Streak.
Update: Never mind! Rice, it was just announced, is in New York working with the U.N. Security Council on a Gaza ceasefire. However, I just saw former Secretary of Defense Bill Perry walk in, so there you go.



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thanks, keep us updated on the conference.
Peacenik.
You catch Oct Afg conference from the CSL ?
Just listening to the podcasts now. Quite enlightening.