Week No. 6: Fixing what’s broken: America’s Place in the World
Wednesday, March 31, 2021
Live at 6:00 pm
This event is free and open to the public.
Even as President Biden moved swiftly to re-engage allies by rejoining the Paris Climate Accord, addressing the G-7 and Munich Security Conference, and announcing plans to host a “Summit for Democracy,” his declaration that “America is back” has been met with cautious optimism at best and even outright skepticism. Join the conversation with our panel of foreign policy experts as we examine the many challenges, crises, and opportunities that the Biden Administration faces in determining America’s role in a rapidly changing world order.
This event continues a new spring series, No. 46: Examining the First 100 Days of the Biden Administration, that focuses on the most important developments in the early days of the Biden Administration. Guest speakers over the semester examine the ability of the 46th President and his team to affect change in some of the most vital policy areas that impact all of us.

Elise Labott, Moderator: Global Affairs Columnist, Foreign Policy

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