The New Political Landscape: Foreign Affairs

The New Political Landscape: Foreign Affairs

Date and Time

Tuesday, April 25, 2017

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  • Tuesday, April 25, 2017 from 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.

Location

Saints Tekakwitha and Serra Hall, Room 200, Humanities Center

5998 Alcala Park San Diego, CA 92110

Cost

Free

Details

As the uncertainty of a new political landscape faces us, USD’s Humanities Center will offer a series of programs intended to address some of the most important challenges and issues of our times. Our discussion regarding foreign affairs will be introduced by faculty experts from the Political Science and International Relations Department and the Asian Studies Program.

Our discussion will be introducted by the following panelists:

"US-Russia Relations in the Age of Trumputin"
Vidya Nadkani, PhD | Professor and Chair, Political Science and International Relations

“Navigating the Geopolitical Labyrinth: U.S.-China Relations in An Era of Uncertainty.”
Yi Sun, PhD | Associate Professor, History and Director, Asian Studies Program

"Europe and the French Elections."
Randy Willoughby PhD | Professor, Political Science and International Relations

ABOUT THE NEW POLITICAL LANDSCAPE SERIES:

Alongside special lectures, student working groups, and workshops will be a weekly panel discussion of experts and specialists that address such issues as: climate change, truth and objectivity, race and identity, immigration, foreign policy, and the role of media. The NPL Series will be held on select Tuesdays, 4–5:30pm from January 31 to May 2 in the Humanities Center.