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WCED Lecture. “Managing a 21st-Century Security Agenda: U.S. Foreign Policy beyond Iraq and Afghanistan.”

Tuesday, September 27, 2011
12:00 AM
Rackham Amphitheatre, 915 E. Washington Street

Ambassador Christopher R. Hill <br> Former U.S. Ambassador to Macedonia, Poland, Korea, and Iraq <br> Dean, Josef Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver <br> Sponsors: WCED, International Policy Center

For the past decade, the United States has focused on Afghanistan and Iraq while juggling other security concerns such as nuclear non-proliferation, transnational terror and crime, and the global consequences of civil wars. Policymakers suggest that the U.S. will soon see a new chapter in its evolving leadership role in global peace and security. Ambassador Hill will review the current state of U.S. foreign policy in pursuit of global peace and security and the challenges that inform the evolution of U.S. policy in the 21st century.