The Manhattan Committee on Foreign Relations has released its early 2009 programming schedule. Honored guests include: His Excellency Prince Napoleon VII, Ambassador Donald Gregg, Leon Sigal, Ken Jensen, Benjamin Barrick, and Rear Admiral Leroy Collins II.
According to the MCFR, the February 2009 private, member only meeting will be titled "The Future of U.S. Foreign Policy in Asia: What the Next Administration Can Hope to Achieve," and will feature a panel of notable names. This panel will include Ambassador Donald Gregg: Chairman of the Korea Society, former National Security Advisor to George H. W. Bush, former U.S. Ambassador to South Korea, and former Deputy Director for Operations f the CIA . Also on this panel is former Special Assistant to the Director, U.S. Department of State and current Director of the Northeast Asia Cooperative Security Project Leon Sigal. Rear Admiral Leroy Collins II of the United States Navy and American Committees on Foreign Relations Executive Director Ken Jensen.
As announced last December, distinguished MCFR member His Execellency Prince Napoleon will be featured in March. Napoléon VII is a French politician, and the father of the current head of the Imperial House of France, Jean-Christophe, as male heir to the rights and legacy established by his great-great-



