PANEL DISCUSSION: THE 2016 ELECTIONS AND TRANSATLANTIC RELATIONS: PROMOTION OF ‘ORDERISM’ OR ‘DEMOCR

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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 12:50-2:15 P.M. Guthart Cultural Center Theater, Axinn Library

PANEL DISCUSSION: THE 2016 ELECTIONS AND TRANSATLANTIC RELATIONS: PROMOTION OF ‘ORDERISM’ OR ‘DEMOCRACY’? The foreign policy ideas of the 2016 presidential candidates could hardly be more different, especially on the vital issue of Transatlantic relations. Ahead of the first Presidential Debate held at Hofstra University, panelists will engage in a roundtable discussion of the candidates stances on Transatlantic relations and related issues such as the future of NATO, US-EU relations, Russian assertiveness, and immigration, among others. Panelists include: Justin Vogt, Deputy Managing Editor of Foreign Affairs Carolyn Dudek, Professor of Political Science, Hofstra University Paul Fritz, Associate Professor of Political Science, Hofstra University Moderated by Dr. Bernard J. Firestone, Dean, Hofstra College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Sponsored by the Department of Political Science

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This event is free and open to the public.

To register, please visit hofstra.edu/debate. For further information, please contact the Hofstra Cultural Center at 516-463-5669.


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