2020 Speakers
February 6, 11:00 am
Nicholas Burns, Goodman Family Professor of Diplomacy and International Relations, Kennedy School, Harvard University; Former U.S. Ambassador to NATO and to Greece
"How to Make America Great Again on the Global Stage”
February 13, 11:00 am
Sung-Yoon Lee, Kim Koo-Korea Foundation Professor of Korean Studies and Assistant Professor, The Fletcher School, Tufts University
“North Korea’s Mind Tricks and Endgame”
February 20, 11:00 am
Stephen Walt, Robert and Renée Belfer Professor of International Affairs, Kennedy School, Harvard University
“Where in the World Are We Headed?”
February 27, 11:00 am
Thomas M. Nichols, Professor of Security Affairs, U. S. Naval War College
“Our Own Worst Enemy: How We Are Destroying Our Own Democracy and What We Can Do to Stop It”
March 5, 11:00 am
Nicco Mele, Lecturer, Kennedy School, Harvard University; Managing Director at Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation
“Media, Politics and Power in the Digital Age”
March 12, 11:00 am (cancelled due to COVID 19)
Ann Velenchik, Associate Professor of Economics and Writing, Wellesley College
“Trade Wars and the Destruction of the Global Economy”
March 19, 11:00 am (cancelled due to COVID 19)
Jacques Paul Klein, Ambassador, Retired Under Secretary General of the United Nations; Major General of the U.S. Air Force
“The United Nations in a Changing World: History, Peacekeeping, and Present and Future Challenges”
March 26, 11:00 am (cancelled due to COVID 19)
Geoffrey Kemp, Director, Regional Security Programs, Center for the National Interest, Washington, D. C.
“America Has Lost Its Way in the Middle East”