What’s the US role in the World? Foreign Policy and the 2024 Election

Date

- 5:30pm

Location

Miller Hall 138

Description

What's the US Role in the World?

This year’s Presidential candidates don’t seem to agree on very much when it comes to foreign policy. Beyond debates over tariffs, alliances, and military action lie different visions of what role the United States should have in the international community. These differences have broad implications both here in the US and for people abroad. This panel brings together scholars from the Department of Political Science, the College of Business and Economics, and the Institute for Global Engagement to discuss what is at stake in foreign policy when it comes to the November election. The Western International Affairs Association is a co-sponsor of this event.

Panelists:

Kendra Dupuy, Department of Political Science

Ryan Larsen, Institute for Global Engagement

Edward Alden, Council on Foreign Relations and Ross Distinguished Visiting Professor, Management Department

Moderated by Yuliya Tverdova, Department of Political Science

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AA/EO. Accessibility Statement: This event is intended for all participants, including those with visible or non-apparent disabilities.  For disability accommodation(s) (such as ASL interpretation, etc.) please contact the Centers, thecenters@wwu.edu. Advance notice is appreciated and sometimes necessary to arrange for some accessibility needs.