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Interventionism vs. Isolationism
Date:
Wednesday, February 8, 2012 - 7:00pm - 8:00pm
Location:
Kassar House Foxboro Auditorium
Speakers:
Rose McDermott Join the Janus Fellows for a conversation with Political Science Professor Rose McDermott on the various strategies for American Foreign Policy. Ron Paul's isolationism contrasts the more typical GOP strategy of inerventionism. What are the pros, cons, and long-term implications of these approaches? As the US moves forward, what is the most effective foereign policy strategy in this changing global climate? How should the US position itself on the world stage? Here Professor McDermott address these questions in a 15-minute lecture followed by a Q&A. As always, FREE NICE SLICE!
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