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Find out more about our donor programsSecond seminar from the "An American Renaissance" series organized in conjunction with the French American Foundation France.
We will be joined by John D. Negroponte, former Deupty U.S. Secretary of State ; former ambassador to the Nations Unies and Iraq ; François Bujon de l'Estang, President of Citigroup France, former French Ambassador to the United States ; Edward J. Cody, representative of the Washington Post in Paris ; Axel Krause, journalist, Secretary General of the Association de la Presse Anglo-Américaine.
Facilitator : Michel Garcin, President of the Board of Directors of the French American Foundation France.
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