Talks
The 2016 Elections and America’s Role in the World
Bernard and Irene Schwartz Distinguished Speakers Series
Ian Bremmer, Merit Janow (moderator)
Mon, October 24th, 2016 | 6:30 pm
$38
(Members $24)

EVENT DETAILS

The United States has emerged as the world’s dominant superpower, but how will this role continue to evolve? On the eve of our country’s polarizing 2016 presidential elections, political scientist Ian Bremmer explores how the elections will shape America’s place in a world increasingly confronted by the dangers of global geopolitical instability.

Ian Bremmer is president and founder of Eurasia Group, a foreign affairs columnist and editor-at-large at TIME, and the author of Superpower: Three Choices for America’s Role in the World. Merit Janow (moderator) is Dean of the faculty of the School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA) and a Professor of Practice in International Economic Law and International Affairs at SIPA and Columbia Law School.

LOCATION

The Robert H. Smith Auditorium at the New-York Historical Society, 170 Central Park West, New York, NY 10024

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