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U.S. Foreign Policy in Transition: Persistent Problems & Pop-Up Challenges

U.S. Foreign Policy in Transition: Persistent Problems & Pop-Up Challenges

Tuesday, December 17, 2024 (11:30 AM - 2:00 PM) (PST)

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U.S. Foreign Policy in Transition: Persistent Problems & Pop-Up Challenges Join Dr. Thomas Fingar, Former Deputy Director of National Intelligence on Tuesday, December 17, 2024, for “U.S. Foreign Policy in Transition: Persistent Problems & Pop-Up Challenges” lecture. 

Foreign policy was not a major focus of the 2024 presidential campaign but developments beyond our borders do not take time out while the new American administration appoints officials and establishes priorities. Dozens of transition papers were prepared by the Biden administration and incoming officials will receive help from the professional bureaucracy, but coping with legacy problems, unanticipated developments, and efforts by other countries to shape administration policy will pose daunting challenges for the new foreign policy team. 

Tom Fingar, who held senior national security positions during four presidential transitions, will describe the process and illustrate the kinds of problems the new administration will face. 11:30 AM: Registration 12:00 PM: Luncheon 12:45 PM: Speaker 

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The World Affairs Council of the Monterey Bay Area

Monterey, CA 93940 United States
Tuesday, December 17, 2024 (11:30 AM - 2:00 PM) (PST)
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