Explaining the Decline of the White House State Dinner (Foreign Policy)

Ronald Reagan threw 57 official state dinners during his eight years in the White House. George W. Bush hosted only six. At about $500,000 apiece, expense is one reason for the decline, but to dine or not to dine often just boils down to the personality of the president.

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