The Executive Abroad: Presidential Power and the U.S. Role in the World on Tuesday March 25, 6pm

SPOTS ARE LIMITED: RSVP required by Tuesday, 3/25 at noon.

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The SNF Agora Institute invites you to join us for an evening of political discourse and (FREE!) dinner 6-7pm; optional debate and dialogue 7-8pm, Wyman Park Building, N325F.

Over dinner, we'll live stream The Executive Abroad: Presidential Power and the U.S. Role in the World featuring Sebastian Schmidt (Associate Professor of Political Science at JHU), Kristin Wells (former attorney for U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Foreign Affairs, USAID, and the Peace Corps), and Denise Dresser (SNF Agora Visiting Faculty and a leading Mexican political analyst). Afterwards, we'll have a discussion on what we watched, deepen our understanding of best practices in debate and dialogue, and practice these skills together.  

Please RSVP by Monday, March 24 at 10am. Reach out to Young with any questions or concerns. Please only RSVP by completing this form if you are fully committed to attending, as each unused spot prevents someone else from participating. Due to venue capacity, we have a strictly limited number of spots.

This event is part of the "First 100 Days, From Home to Abroad" series by the SNF Agora Institute at Johns Hopkins. Registration for future watch parties will be released after this event has concluded.

Can't make it to the watch party? Register for the virtual option ONLY here.

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