Ohio University: “American Foreign Policy after the Election”

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George Washington Forum: “American Foreign Policy after the Election”

 

The George Washington Forum at Ohio University, a JMC partner program, will be hosting Jakub Grygiel for a lecture on the current state of American foreign policy.

Monday, November 30, 2020 • 7:30 PM
A virtual webinar through Zoom

Free and open to the public

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Jakub GrygielJakub Grygiel is a Professor of Politics at The Catholic University of America and a senior advisor at The Marathon Initiative. In 2017-2018 he was a Senior Advisor in the Office of Policy Planning at the Department of State. Previously, he was a Senior Fellow at the Center for European Policy Analysis and on the faculty of SAIS-Johns Hopkins University in Washington DC. He graduated from Georgetown Univeristy with a BSFS before earning a PhD and MPA from Princeton. He is the author of Return of the Barbarians (2018), Great Powers and Geopolitical Change (2006), and co-author with Wess Mitchell of The Unquiet Frontier (2016). His writings have appeared in Foreign Affairs, The American Interest, Security Studies, Journal of Strategic Studies, National Interest, Claremont Review of Books, Orbis, Commentary, Parameters, as well as several U.S. and foreign newspapers.

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The George Washington Forum on American Ideas, Politics, and Institutions at Ohio University is a participant in JMC’s Ohio Political Economy Initiative, made possible by a grant from the Thomas W. Smith Foundation. The Forum teaches America’s foundational principles in their Western intellectual, political, and institutional contexts. It is grounded on the idea that students facing an increasingly globalized world need to understand what characterizes and distinguishes the nation in which they live and the civilization from which it emerged. The Forum helps students become enlightened citizens in a liberal democracy whose roots run deep in Western civilization, but whose ideals and interests transcend the West.

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