To the first monday, the first working monday in january. This is partnership of three organizations. My name is adam powell. I am the director of washington operations of the university of Southern California and president of the Public Diplomacy council. Those are two of the partners in the monthly event. The third part any is the Public Policy alumni association. Im pleased to have the president of that organization here to also welcome you. Its my pleasure to welcome all of you and if i could take a moment to just highlight three events that many of you will be interested in. The office of historian of the department of state is putting out the volume of the Foreign Relations of the United States. The documents for Public Diplomacy from 1961 to 1963, which is the kennedy period when many of us date back to. You have to sign up in advance and i think it will be a very interesting exploration of the history of Public Diplomacy. Secondly, one of the things pdaa does is provides awards
Good morning. I am peter lewis. We are at the John Hopkins International school. Before making my introductory remarks, i think we will start by asking everyone to silence or turn off your cell phones. We just finished our Holiday Season and i got an opportunity of going to a couple of movies so i am very mindful. It is a great honor to welcome you to todays presentation of the National Defense strategy. The nds is the foundational document that determines how the department of defense will contribute to the president s whichal Security Strategy was released in december of 2017. A first in a decade. It is highly anticipated not only because of the amount of time that has passed, but also because its author is the 26th of defense, our guest, jim mattis. As many of you know, before he became secretary, secretary mattis had a long and distinguishing career and the United States worrying core. United states marine core. Secretary mattis was a distinguished sick that visiting fellow at the
Talked about strengthening kplu community resilience. This took place in Southern California. Its about an hour 20 minutes. Good afternoon. And welcome to the first monday, actually the first monday working in january. This is it a partnership of three organizations. My name is adam powell. I am the director of washington operations of the university of Southern California center for communication leadership and policy. And also president of the Public Diplomacy counsel. Those are two of the partners in these monthly events. The third is the Public Diplomacy alumni situation and plea pleased to have that president here. Its my pleasure to welcome you. And highlight three events. Office of the historian of the department of state is putting out the volume on the Foreign Relations of the United States, the documents Public Diplomacy from 1961 to 1963, which is the kennedy period when many of us date back to. They are going to be releasing it at decor house, 20 at the door, but you do hav
Topics include trade, north Koreas Nuclear program and president trumps up coming meeting with the chinese president in beijing. Hosted by the John Hopkins International studies, this is two hours. Well, good afternoon. It is my pleasure to welcome you all today to a conversation on u. S. China relations during a time of rapid change. Politics, economic relationships and technology among so many other issues are transforming at such a pace that longstanding foreign policies and traditional Power Dynamics are being tested like never before. That combined with populous and nationalist forces all over the world including here in the United States means that what we came to expect of the International Order is now open to question. Given the history of john hopkins size and its establishment in 1943 it is only appropriate for us to ambitiously look forward to have global transformations might once again reshape the international affairs. Furthermore, todays conversation continues an enduri
Topics include trade, north Koreas Nuclear program and president trumps up coming meeting with the chinese president in beijing. Hosted by the John Hopkins International studies, this is two hours. Well, good afternoon. It is my pleasure to welcome you all today to a conversation on u. S. China relations during a time of rapid change. Politics, economic relationships and technology among so many other issues are transforming at such a pace that longstanding foreign policies and traditional Power Dynamics are being tested like never before. That combined with populous and nationalist forces all over the world including here in the United States means that what we came to expect of the International Order is now open to question. Given the history of john hopkins size and its establishment in 1943 it is only appropriate for us to ambitiously look forward to have global transformations might once again reshape the international affairs. Furthermore, todays conversation continues an enduri