PSWG Colloquium: Toward a Progressive U.S. Security Strategy – Nov 7, 2018
Toward a Progressive U.S. Security Strategy
Organized by the Progressive Security Working Group (PSWG)
Wednesday, November 7th, 12:00 – 2:00pm | 15th Floor, International Affairs Building
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The progressive resurgence in the run-up to the 2018 Midterm Elections has underlined the need for progressive-minded, forward-looking policy proposals. To that end, in collaboration with the Progressive Security Working Group (PSWG), we are hosting a Colloquium on November 7th, 2018, 15th floor IAB. Our aim is to bring together a community of progressive thinkers within the field, provide tangible policy solutions and inform the debate around the results of the US midterm elections.
AGENDA
12:00 – 12:30 Check-In
12:30 – 12:40 Welcoming Remarks
Professor Dipali Mukhopadhyay, Assistant Professor of International and Public Affairs, Columbia SIPA
12:40 – 13:00 Keynote address: US Leadership for a World in Disarray
Ms. Heather Hurlburt, Director, New Models of Policy Change, New America
13:00 – 14:00 Panel: Towards a progressive US Security Strategy
Mr. Daniel Benaim, Visiting Assistant Professor at NYU
Ms. Asha Castleberry, Lecturer-Professor, Fordham University
Mr. Matthew Duss, Foreign Policy Advisor, Senator Bernie Sanders
Ms. Heather Hurlburt, Director, New Models of Policy Change, New America
The event will be governed by Chatham House rules. A light lunch will be served.
AC4 is co-sponsoring this event along with the International Security Policy Concentration and the International Conflict Resolution Specialization at Columbia School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA).
PSWG Official Website – https://progressivesecuritywg.squarespace.com/
AC4 Official Page – http://ac4.ei.columbia.edu/
Columbia University SIPA – https://sipa.columbia.edu/
For further details and map with location, visit event registration page.
To request disability-related accommodations contact Disability Services at disability@columbia.edu, 212-854-2388, 212-854-2378 (tdd), 212-854-3448 (fax), as early as possible.