The fourth annual conference on America’s Role in the World at Indiana University’s Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies in Bloomington addresses the major foreign policy challenges we face, with an eye toward a deeper understanding of how they affect and are affected by domestic developments.
Co-convened by two of America’s most esteemed voices in foreign policy, Sen. Richard G. Lugar and Rep. Lee H. Hamilton, this conference will discuss the important role of diplomacy and development as essential pillars of our national security policy and aims to build non-partisan support for the principle that America’s future is global and our engagement in the world is essential.
Welcome
Lee Feinstein
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Session 1: Global Hate Speech
Moderator: Dina Temple-Raston
Panelists: Noah Arjomand, Agnieszka Graff, Suzanne Nossel, Sally Smith
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Session 2: The New Congress, War Powers & US Foreign Policy
Moderator: Lauren Robel
Panelists: Harold Hongju Koh, Brian P. McKeon, Jennifer Rubin, Jake Sullivan
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Session 3: National Security Challenges 2020
Moderator: Fred Cate
Panelists: Derek Chollet, Juliette Kayyem, Lucas Kello, Christopher A. Kojm
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Session 4: A Conversation with Sen. Richard G. Lugar & Rep. Lee H. Hamilton
Moderator: Marie Harf
Panelists: Sen. Richard Lugar, Rep. Lee H. Hamilton
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Session 5: Next Generation International Development: Geopolitics & Commercial Diplomacy
Moderator: Dave Lawler
Panelists: Grant T. Harris, Adam Hitchcock, W. Gyude Moore, Neera Tanden
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Session 6: Keynote & Discussion: Averting The New Nuclear Arms Race
Remarks: Sec. Ernest J. Moniz
Moderator: Carol Giacomo
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Session 7: Indiana & the World
Panelists: Tiffany Benjamin, James D. Lienhoop, Danny Lopez, Roberto Salinas León
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America’s Role in the World: A foreign policy conference for the IU community
Thursday, March 21, 2019