Business Talk
Faculty:
Gustavo Flores-Macías
Oct
21
Tue
Tuesday
Atrium, Thurgood Marshall Hall
Join the School of Public Policy and the Do Good Institute for an interactive, discussion-based event featuring experts on today’s most pressing policy threats. Dive into chilling conversations and explore the policy issues that keep us up at night. This year's topics include:
Nov
20
Thu
Thursday
Nov
05
Wed
Wednesday
3301 Thurgood Marshall Hall
Featured Guest Speakers Include:
Oct
30
Thu
Thursday
0102 Thurgood Marshall Hall
Military assistance has a bad reputation. Large-scale attempts to build partner militaries in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Vietnam cost the United States billions of dollars and ended ignominiously, with the collapse of local forces as American troops withdrew.
Sep
29
Mon
Monday
Zoom
CGS Research Director Ryna Cui will join a Carbon Brief webinar to discuss China's first-ever pledge to cut its greenhouse gases and what it means for global efforts towards the goal of the Paris Agreement.
3 Credit(s)
Frontloads debates over the manners in which ethics, morality and norms do or do not inform policy issues on the global stage, the complicated ethical and moral tradeoffs involved in making foreign policy, and the often fraught balance between addressing the world as it is versus the world as one may wish it to be. Explores these issues through topics such as the ethics of humanitarian military intervention, genocide prevention, poverty alleviation and development and more.
Oct
21
Tue
Tuesday
2202 Thurgood Marshall Hall
Come learn more about the School of Public Policy's new major, Global and Foreign Policy. Faculty will be available to share details and answer questions about the program.