Liz Cheney
Former Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs Manager of Vice Presidential Debate Preparation, Bush-Cheney 2000 & 2004

•High Profile Political Commentator
•Founder and Chairman, KeepAmericaSafe.com
•Chairman of the Board, Institute for the Study of War
•Former Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs
•Bush/Cheney 2000 and 2004, Manager - Vice Presidential Debate Preparation
•Attorney, International Finance Corporation and White & Case, LLP

As a former State Department official with responsibility for significant elements of U.S. policy in the Middle East, Liz Cheney outlines the threats, challenges and opportunities facing America in the Middle East today. Drawing from her work promoting democracy and economic reform in the Middle East and North Africa, Cheney provides firsthand insight into political and economic developments, reform, and the role of women in the Arab world. As a veteran of the Bush-Cheney campaigns in 2000 and 2004, Cheney also discusses the outcome of the historic 2008 presidential election and current developments on the American political scene.

Iron-Willed Idealism. Cheney served most recently as the Principle Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs. In this capacity she was the second-ranking State Department official responsible for all aspects of U.S. policy in the Middle East. She also developed and oversaw U.S. government programs to promote democracy and reform in the Arab world.

America and the World

President Obama came into office promising a new kind of foreign policy, stressing engagement with America’s enemies. Cheney addresses the results of this approach to date, and the dangers and opportunities ahead for the United States. She discusses the implications of this new approach for America’s security and economy. Drawing on her experience at the State Department, the Agency for International Development and the International Finance Corporation, Cheney offers a compelling perspective on the role America should be playing in the world today.



American Politics: 2010, 2012 and beyond

Cheney has been involved in national and local campaigns for nearly 35 years, since she first stuffed envelopes in 1976 for President Gerald R. Ford. In 2000 and 2004 she managed vice presidential debate preparation for the Bush-Cheney campaign. She also traveled the nation campaigning on behalf of the ticket. As America enters a critically important election period, Cheney offers perspective and analysis on the road ahead – what can we expect in the 2010 mid-term elections and the 2012 presidential race, and what will it mean for the country?



America and the Middle East

At the dawn of the 21st century, facing the challenge of radical Islamic terror and the possibility of a nuclear armed Iran, American policy in the Middle East will continue to take center stage. Cheney first worked in the Middle East in 1989 at the U.S. Agency for International Development, and it has been her focus ever since. She analyzes developments in today’s Middle East, and brings the region to life for audiences. She offers perspective on the history of US policy with the Arab world and Israel, and explains how American policy can most effectively benefit our national security interests.



Empowering Women in the Middle East and Beyond

The mother of five, including 3 daughters, and the daughter of an accomplished mother herself, Cheney has focused much of her work in the area of empowering women. She established projects in the Middle East to train women political leaders, provide scholarships for girls, and teach women’s literacy. She provides analysis on the future of women in the Arab world, including their leading role in changing their countries. Her talks also give a fascinating look at what American women can learn about perseverance, dedication, and inspiration from Arab women today.

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