Location:
The Heritage Foundation's Lehrman Auditorium
A noted television and radio political commentator for more than
two decades, Bruce Herschensohn currently teaches at the Pepperdine
University School of Public Policy and is a non-resident associate
fellow of the Nixon Center for Peace and Freedom.
Highlights of his professional career include service as Director
of Motion Pictures and Television for the United States Information
Agency as well as appointment as a Deputy Special Assistant to
President Richard M. Nixon. He has taught at the University of
Maryland and Whittier College and was Chairman of the University
Board at Pepperdine University. In 1992 Herschensohn was the
Republican nominee for the United States Senate in California. He
has served as a fellow at the John F. Kennedy Institute of Politics
at Harvard University and as a distinguished fellow of the
Claremont Institute from 1993 to 2001.
PASSPORT: An Epic Novel of the Cold War
Author of several books - The Gods of Antenna, Lost Trumpets,
Hawks Without Wings, Doves Without Conscience, Hong Kong at the
Handover, and Across the Taiwan Strait - Herschensohn has recently
published an epic novel of the Cold War, Passport, copies of which
will be available for purchase and to be signed by the
author.
"Bruce Herschensohn is an astute observer of our world scene
today. More, he possesses that extra insight and sense that enables
him to see and discerningly analyze the large picture now and in
the future in a way that few individuals can." - Steve
Forbes
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