Institute on World Affairs – The War in Iraq: A View from Europe

Henning Lohse

Tuesday, 11 Nov 2003 at 8:00 pm – Great Hall, Memorial Union

Henning Lohse is correspondent and head of the Paris bureau for a major German newspaper and magazine consortium Axel Springer. He previously worked as a journalist in Hungary and Austria, and for the US non-profit organization Central American Solidarity Association.
Part of the World Affairs Series: Outside Looking in: International Perspective on U.S. Foreign Policy.

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