02/02/2021
: Join us Thursday as IPS faculty members discuss the ramifications of the 2020 election on foreign and domestic affairs.
The following faculty members will participate (presentation times are approximate):
5:35 p.m.: Jonathan Cervas, "2020 Election Results and Its Effect on the 2022 Election Cycle"
5:45 p.m.: Alma Keshavarz, "Impact of the 2020 Election on National Security Priorities"
5:55 p.m.: John Chin, "Coup Risk in the United States"
6:05 p.m.: Dani Nedal, "Foreign Policy, Nuclear Proliferation, and Arms Control"
6:15 p.m.: Bill Marcellino, "Detecting Foreign Information Operations"
6:25 p.m.: Baruch Fischhoff, "Vaccine Futures"
6:35 p.m.: Ignacio Arana, "Democratic Erosion in Presidential Systems: the US from a Comparative Perspective"
6:45 p.m.: Daniel Hansen, "Contrasting the Biden and Trump Administration’s Approach to International Economic Relations"
6:55 p.m.: Dan Silverman, "The 2020 Election and US Middle East policy"
7:05 p.m.: Final Discussions and Q&A
More info: https://www.cmu.edu/ips/news-and-events/ips-policy-forum/spring-2021/faculty-open-house.html
No registration required. https://cmu.zoom.us/j/97901942360?pwd=TWhXNGI5T0J5bjRpbDc0aU4rcVMzQT09