Halfway through his term, how do we assess the presidency of Barack Obama? How did he deal with the economic and foreign policy dilemmas he inherited? How did his election change the dynamics of both parties? And in the wake of the mid-term elections, how should he seek to lead the country for the remaining two years of his term. Halfway through a historic presidency, a panel of experts puts the Obama Administration under the magnifying glass. Featured Panelists: Claudia Anderson, managing editor, The Weekly Standard Daniel J. Balz, national political writer, The Washington Post Ann M. O'Leary, executive director, Center on Health, Economic and Family Security, Berkeley Law School John J. Pitney, Jr., Roy. P. Crocker Professor of American Politics, Claremont McKenna College Sponsored by Robert T. Matsui Center for Politics and Public Service, part of the Institute of Governmental Studies & Berkeley Extension. For more information on this and other events visit: politics.berkeley.edu/