in the beautiful headquarters. this is a place. i like to call a temple to ideas to welcome both our in-person and online audiences for tonight s program. my name is ken broad. i m a founding member of jackson square partners and investment firm located right here in san francisco. i m a long time and proud support of the commonwealth club. and particularly, please the club has partnered with the university of southern california and the dornsife center for the political future to promote this particular program. so a big shout out to those tuning in remotely from la. as a longtime fan of the commonwealth club and advocate for its civics civic mission to convene the community on important issues. i am delighted the club has returned to hosting in person public programs on a regular basis. so i encourage you all to check out the programming and learn more. about upcoming offerings at www.com wealthclub.org and it s literally every week. there s stuff that you d want to come to
program at the commonwealth club of california. i m pleased to be here on stage in the beautiful headquarters. this is a place. i like to call a temple to ideas to welcome both our in-person and online audiences for tonight s program. my name is ken broad. i m a founding member of jackson square partners and investment firm located right here in san francisco. i m a long time and proud support of the commonwealth club. and particularly, please the club has partnered with the university of southern california and the dornsife center for the political future to promote this particular program. so a big shout out to those tuning in remotely from la. as a longtime fan of the commonwealth club and advocate for its civics civic mission to convene the community on important issues. i am delighted the club has returned to hosting in person public programs on a regular basis. so i encourage you all to check out the programming and learn more. about upcoming offerings at www.com wealth
or this is a 2nd world war. you have united states and the soviet union, then after the end of so union americans thought they re going to have a uni polar role with united the 6 leaving that when this was about people like francis fukuyama talk to but in the history do the debate among the scholars, there s what americans wanted to do was actually achieve. there are some people who believe that americans never could establish really pull out all the people who believed they did it for maybe 15 or 18 years from the fall of the soviet union. and 2007 or 2008. and so there s a debate on that. but what we know now is that the world is moving toward the most high polar system. and during this transition, you re going to see more difficulties. so you d like to see countries trying to find ways of. busy improving the chances of actually being a greater power when the new world order is that should be settled down now. but as i, as, as we move away from the western centers system or
bipolar world or this is 2nd world war. you have united states and the soviet union, and then after the end of so union americans thought they re going to have a uni polar role with united the 6 leaving that when the super about people like francis fukuyama talk to but in the history do the debate among scholars there s what americans wanted to do was actually achieve. there are some people who believe that americans never could establish. ringback really pull out some people who believed they did it for maybe 15 or 18 years from the fall of the soviet union and 2007 or 2008. and so there s a debate on that. but what you know now is that the world is moving towards the most high polar system. and during this transition, you re going to see more difficulties. so you d like to see countries trying to find ways of improving the chances of actually being a greater power when the new world order is actually settled down now. but as i, as, as we move away from the western centers s
thank you for having me. now, in one of your recent articles, you suggested that they said you political rivalry over your grant that the all and now i m serving in some i even participating in just like the problem of iran. suppose that malicious nuclear intention is essentially an artificial problem if it was deliberately created by the americans to justify our intentional jewel political you cannot make, has suicide towards those countries. does washington even need a pretext to do what it is that is mind them doing? you know, when it comes to russia, i think they do because it s not that easy to question russia when it comes to you know, they can always threatened to take you on the case to. ready un security council with russia having a veto power in the security cancer. that s not going to work out that you d be accused of trying to make an easier ball with russia. russia has a lot of nuclear bombs already, so that, that is not going to work with russia is so if you lik