The Nixon Seminar

on Conservative Realism
and National Security

A monthly gathering of senior statesmen and rising specialists in various aspects of great power competition and American national security, to discuss issues of current and continuing importance to the nation’s interests abroad.

The Nixon Seminar

on Conservative Realism and National Security

President Nixon was the ultimate geopolitical strategist, and implemented a visionary foreign policy rooted in realism that prioritized America’s interests, particularly with regard to his historic opening to the People’s Republic of China in 1972, his initiation of detente with the Soviet Union and his efforts to broker peace in the Middle East which have borne fruit with 1978’s Camp David Accords, 1993’s Oslo Accords and 2020’s Abraham Accords.

Seminar Members

Dr. Lanhee Chen

Dr. Lanhee Chen

of Stanford’s Hoover Institution

Christopher Nixon Cox

Christopher Nixon Cox

of Princeton’s Liechtenstein Institute

Dr. Monica Crowley

Dr. Monica Crowley

Former Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs at Treasury

Congressman Mike Gallagher

Congressman Mike Gallagher

Alex Gray

Alex Gray

Former National Security Council Chief of Staff

Mary Kissel

Mary Kissel

Former Senior Adviser to Secretary Pompeo

John Noonan

John Noonan

Senior Counselor for Military & Defense Affairs to Senator Tom Cotton

Morgan Ortagus

Morgan Ortagus

Former State Department Spokeswoman

Matt Pottinger

Matt Pottinger

Former Deputy National Security Adviser

Kimberly Reed

Kimberly Reed

Former Chairwoman and President of the U.S. Export-Import Bank

Dr. Nadia Schadlow

Dr. Nadia Schadlow

Former Deputy National Security Adviser for Strategy

Congressman Michael Waltz

Congressman Michael Waltz

Alex Wong

Alex Wong

Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for North Korea

The Nixon Seminar

on Conservative Realism
and National Security

A monthly gathering of senior statesmen and rising specialists in various aspects of great power competition and American national security, to discuss issues of current and continuing importance to the nation’s interests abroad.

President Nixon was the ultimate geopolitical strategist, and implemented a visionary foreign policy rooted in realism that prioritized America’s interests, particularly with regard to his historic opening to the People’s Republic of China in 1972, his initiation of detente with the Soviet Union and his efforts to broker peace in the Middle East which have borne fruit with 1978’s Camp David Accords, 1993’s Oslo Accords and 2020’s Abraham Accords.

Follow The Nixon Seminar

The Nixon Seminar

Upcoming Events

New seminars are held the first Tuesday of every month at 8 PM Eastern time unless otherwise noted.

    • March 10, 2022 at 5 PM Pacific / 8 PM Eastern
    • April 5, 2022 at 5 PM Pacific / 8 PM Eastern
    • May 3, 2022 at 5 PM Pacific / 8 PM Eastern
    • June 7, 2022 at 5 PM Pacific / 8 PM Eastern

    To join The Nixon Seminar and receive access to the live stream broadcast of monthly Seminar gatherings, become a member of the Richard Nixon Foundation.

    Annual membership packages begin at just $95.

    For Media Inquiries:

    Joe Lopez
    joe@nixonfoundation.org
    714-364-1147