Beyond November 6: The United States and the World

Whoever wins the November 6 election, the next President of the United States will face many foreign policy challenges: the Middle East, North Korea, economic relations with China and Europe, and changing relationships with the BRIC countries. Barack Obama and Mitt Romney have laid out differing priorities and views on everything from Russia to China to Afghanistan. What’s at stake in this election? How might the candidates differ on the global economy, human rights and democracy, and defense and security policy? Join us for frank discussion with this panel of experts on the global implications of what Americans decide at the ballot box.  Moderated by Michele Wucker, President, World Policy Institute, and featuring panelists Nicholas Noe, co-founder of the Beirut-based media monitoring service Mideasrwire.com, and Suzanne Nossel, Executive Director, Amnesty International.











When: Tue., Oct. 30, 2012 at 6:00 pm
Where: Hunter College
47-49 E. 65th St.
212-396-7919
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Whoever wins the November 6 election, the next President of the United States will face many foreign policy challenges: the Middle East, North Korea, economic relations with China and Europe, and changing relationships with the BRIC countries. Barack Obama and Mitt Romney have laid out differing priorities and views on everything from Russia to China to Afghanistan. What’s at stake in this election? How might the candidates differ on the global economy, human rights and democracy, and defense and security policy? Join us for frank discussion with this panel of experts on the global implications of what Americans decide at the ballot box.  Moderated by Michele Wucker, President, World Policy Institute, and featuring panelists Nicholas Noe, co-founder of the Beirut-based media monitoring service Mideasrwire.com, and Suzanne Nossel, Executive Director, Amnesty International.

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