Global Challenges Symposium: Geopolitical Impact
Register for the discussion here!
The Global Challenges Symposium is a weekly discussion open to graduate students in the SFS about how the COVID pandemic is impacting the world order. Weekly discussions will be led by an SFS faculty member about the week’s recorded interviews. These will take place every Friday from 12:30-1:30pm. You can view a full schedule of the symposium here.
The video for the September 18, “Great Power Competition,” discussion will be released on Tuesday, September 15. Seats for each week’s discussion are limited, and 25 students will be selected to be in a live conversation while the remainder will be able to watch the discussion.
If you are invited to participate in the week’s discussion by your professor or through your program, you do not need to enter the lottery for that session. Registration will close 2 days before the event. We will notify you before 5:00pm on Wednesday, September 16 if you were selected for a discussion seat.
Global Challenges Symposium: Geopolitical Impact
Speakers
John McNeill, Professor of History at the School of Foreign Service
Charles Kupchan, Professor of International Affairs in the School of Foreign Service and Government Department, Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations
Anne-Marie Slaughter, J.D., Dr., CEO of New America, Former Dean of Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Former Director of Policy Planning for the U.S. Department of State, Former President of the American Society of International Law
Friday Discussant: John McNeill, Professor of History at the School of Foreign Service