Meet our Next Speaker
Ambassador Goodwin Cooke
Monday, August 9, 2010 at 12 Noon (Baypoint Ballroom)
Topic: Politics of the Dark Continent
Ambassador Goodwin Cooke earned his Bachelor’s degree in 1953 from Harvard College and was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the US Marine Corps that same year. He served as an engineering officer and battalion adjutant from 1953-1955, with an overseas posting to Okinawa, Japan. He began his career with the US State Department in 1956, serving as a foreign service officer until 1981, with postings to Pakistan, Yugoslavia, Italy, Belgium, Canada, and the Ivory Coast/Cote d’ Ivoire. In his final posting, he served as US Ambassador to the Central African Empire/Republic.
Since leaving the foreign service, Ambassador Cooke has been a professor at The Maxwell School of Syracuse University. He is now Professor of Practice Emeritus, International Relations. In this capacity, he has developed a course on Nations and Nationalism which addresses some of the issues and dilemmas which lie behind the world’s bloodiest conflicts.
“The Central African Republic is not a place you volunteer to go to. It’s a very, very difficult place, and a very isolated country. When I got there it was run by a dim, ferocious man named Jean-Bedel Bokassa who crowned himself emperor in a crazy Napoleonic ceremony. I think he had tertiary syphilis. To some extent I helped kick him out. When there was a massacre of school children I left the State Department with my instructions and went to meet with the Head of African Affairs in France. I made it clear to them that the U.S. would not object if Bokassa was taken from the scene. Six weeks later the French army carried out a coup and restored former leader David Dacko to power.”
A Few Audios of Past Presentations
Listed below are links to past presentations for which audios have recently been added. Click on the link to gain access:
- Andrew Bacevich on “America’s Path to Permanent War”
- Julia Sweig on “Cuba Since Fidel”
- Mark Frazier on “China’s Looming Economic Problems”
- Matthew Hoh on “A Political Settlement in Afghanistan”
- Murhaf Jouejati on “Syria and the Middle East”
- Ambassador Donald Gregg on “Where we go from here on the Korean penninsula”
- Mac Deford on the foreign policy challenges facing President Obama
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