New York, November 12, 2018—The NYU School of Professional Studies (NYUSPS) Center for Global Affairs (CGA) will host a panel discussion titled “America First” and the Future of the Liberal International Order. The panel, which will take place on Wednesday, November 14, 2018, from 6:30 – 7:45 p.m., is composed of international foreign policy experts who will discuss and debate the contours and impact of President Trump’s foreign policy and the future of a new liberal international order.
The panel, which will be held at NYUSPS Center for Global Affairs in the Woolworth Building on 15 Barclay Street, 4th Floor, will be moderated by Sylvia Maier, Clinical Associate Professor, NYUSPS CGA, who will be joined by a panel of distinguished experts, including:
- Dalia Fahmy, Associate Professor of Political Science, Long Island University
- Christiane Lemke, Professor of Political Science, Leibniz University Hannover, Germany, and former Director, Jean Monnet European Center of Excellence
- Michael F. Oppenheimer, Clinical Professor, NYUSPS CGA
- Waheguru Pal Singh Sidhu, Clinical Associate Professor, NYUSPS CGA
- Devin Stewart, Senior Program Director, Senior Fellow, and CNL Staff Advisor, Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
Click here to register. For media inquiries, please contact Michael DeMeo at michael.demeo@nyu.edu or Alka Gupta at aag13@nyu.edu.
About the NYUSPS Center for Global Affairs
The NYU School of Professional Studies Center for Global Affairs facilitates change by educating and inspiring our community members to become global citizens who are capable of identifying and implementing solutions to pressing global challenges. We believe that the development of solutions to global problems must be informed by an understanding that the world’s challenges are not merely challenges for and among states and traditional diplomatic outlets, but also challenges for nonstate actors, urban and rural communities, and regional organizations.
Through rigorous graduate and professional education programs and public events, we prepare global citizens who are at home in all of these environments—and thus, who are effective agents of change.
For more information, visit sps.nyu.edu/cga.
About the NYU School of Professional Studies
Established in 1934, the NYU School of Professional Studies (NYUSPS) is one of NYU’s several degree-granting schools and colleges—each with a unique academic profile. The reputation of NYUSPS arises from its place as the NYU home for industry-focused education and applied research that is related to key knowledge-based fields, in which the New York region leads globally. This is manifest in the School’s diverse graduate, undergraduate, and Professional Pathways programs that span a broad range of disciplines including: Accounting, Finance, and Law; Applied Health; Arts, Design, and Film, and TV; Economic and Urban Development; English Language Learning; Entrepreneurship; Fundraising and Grantmaking; Global Affairs; Global Security, Conflict, and Cybercrime; Hospitality, Travel, and Tourism Management; Humanities; Human Resource Management and Development; Languages; Management and Systems; Marketing; Professional Writing; Project Management; Public Relations and Corporate Communication; Publishing; Real Estate, Real Estate Development, and Construction Management; Sports Business; and Translation.
More than 80 distinguished full-time faculty members collaborate with an exceptional cadre of practitioner/adjunct faculty members and lecturers to create a vibrant professional and academic environment that educates nearly 5,400 degree-seeking students from around the globe each year. In addition, the School fulfills the recurrent professional education needs of local, national, and international economies, as evidenced by over 18,000 Professional Pathways enrollments in Career Advancement Courses, Certificates, and Diploma Programs. The School’s community is enriched by nearly 25,000 degree-holding alumni worldwide, many of whom serve as mentors, guest speakers, and advisory board members. For more information about the NYU School of Professional Studies, visit sps.nyu.edu.