New Internationalism: American Foreign Policy After Afghanistan and Iraq - Survey
 
 
Did you attend the conference?
 
Yes
 
No, but I viewed via livestream
 
No, but I viewed on C-SPAN or YouTube
 
 
 
How did you learn of the conference?
 
Email invitation from The American Conservative
 
The American Conservative website
 
Eventbrite
 
Facebook
 
Twitter
 
George Washington University
 
The American Prospect
 
Other
 
 
 
 
Why did you attend? Select all that apply.
 
Networking
 
Interest in fresh thinking on foreign policy
 
To support The American Conservative
 
I follow the work of one or more of the speakers
 
I'm affiliated with GWU
 
Other
 

 
 
 
What is your level of satisfaction with the conference?
 
Very satisfied
 
Somewhat satisfied
 
Neutral
 
Somewhat dissatisfied
 
Very dissatisfied
 
 
 
How likely are you to attend or view a conference like this again?
 
Very likely
 
Somewhat likely
 
Neutral
 
Somewhat unlikely
 
Very unlikely
 
 
 
How likely are you to recommend a conference like this to a friend or colleague?
 
Very likely
 
Somewhat likely
 
Neutral
 
Somewhat unlikely
 
Very unlikely
 
 
How would you rate the following panels?
Very valuable and interesting Somewhat valuable and interesting Neutral Not valuable or interesting
Threats and Responses - William Lind, Daniel Drezner, Matthew Duss, and Daniel Larison
The Case for Restraint - Barry Posen
National Security State Overreach and Reform - Conor Friedersdorf, Marcy Wheeler, Adam Serwer, and Samuel Goldman
Political Realities - Michael Cohen, Christopher Preble, John Judis, and Robert Merry
 
 
 
Which speakers did you find most compelling?
   
 
 
 
Takeaways and feedback: Do you have suggestions for improving our conferences or programming in the future?
   
 
 
How would you rate your interest in the following:
Foreign policy
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Crony capitalism
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Income inequality, economic mobility, and the middle class
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Money in politics
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New Urbanism and cities
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Future of conservatism
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