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Harvard University

Toward a New Global Architecture - America's Role in a Changing World

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Overview

Explore America's evolving role in global affairs through this panel discussion from Radcliffe Day 2018. Delve into the complexities of U.S. foreign policy as experts Nicholas Burns, Michèle Flournoy, David Ignatius, Meghan O'Sullivan, and Anne-Marie Slaughter examine the challenges and opportunities facing America in a changing world. Gain insights into topics such as global architecture, international cooperation, and the United States' responsibilities on the world stage. Analyze the impact of domestic politics on foreign policy decisions, discuss America's involvement in the Middle East, and consider the future of U.S. leadership in an increasingly interconnected global landscape.

Syllabus

Introduction
Opening remarks
Panel Discussion
Nicholas Burns
Hillary Clinton
Americas Greatness
Questions
Leading Question
Message from the American People
Whats Happened to the Consensus
Mark Warner
The Middle East
Is the US still in the Middle East
What should Trump be doing in the Middle East
Domestic politics

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  • Faiza Habib
    This course has provided invaluable insights into the evolving global landscape and America's pivotal role within it. Through expert analysis and engaging discussions, I gained a deeper understanding of the complex interplay between geopolitics, economics, and international relations. The course effectively explored the challenges and opportunities arising from shifting global power dynamics, technological advancements, and rising global concerns such as climate change and inequality.
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    Arantza Maeni Rodriguez
    I think the course was exciting
    I learned various topics and I am grateful to have been part
    I would like to participate in more courses like this
  • Qudsia Seher
    The course is very informative for me as an international relations student l have learn a lot of knowledge about changing r American role in world

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