Election Event

Join Political Science Profs. Mazzei, Ensley, Hook, Paar-Jakli, Robyn, and Stacher on October 13, 12:30-2:00 in 306 Cartwright Hall

Every US presidential election is a global event. The domestic policy shifts a change in leadership invites may be complimented by new policies pursued overseas. How does Trump look in a global context? If Clinton wins, how might her policies differ from those Obama has pursued at home and abroad? What could a Trump or Clinton win mean for international conflicts and human rights advocacy? How do people in other countries view what is happening? What might the legacy of the Trump and Clinton campaigns be for U.S. elections to come? Come to an open roundtable to hear analysis from people who know.

POSTED: Thursday, September 22, 2016 10:28 PM
UPDATED: Thursday, December 08, 2022 07:29 PM

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