The U.S. Foreign Policy Seminar at the Weatherhead Center held sessions in 2006-2007 with a variety of guest speakers from government, academia, policy research institutes, and the media on topics ranging from the war on terror, to realism versus the Bush doctrine, to domestic politics and foreign policy. A number of the seminar guests presented their thinking from newly published books or articles. Topics likely to be covered in 2007-2008 will include U.S.-Iranian relations, counterinsurgency policy, presidential elections and foreign policy, immigration policy, and responses to the rise of China.The seminar, which has existed at the Center for three decades, features guest speakers from within and beyond the Harvard community, and provides time for questions and discussion. Seminar sessions are open to the public, and all are encouraged to attend.