Regional U.S. Foreign Policy Challenges
Scholars spoke about a number of foreign policy issues. Panelists discussed a number of “regional hotspots” that may present foreign policy problems… read more
Scholars spoke about a number of foreign policy issues. Panelists discussed a number of “regional hotspots” that may present foreign policy problems for the U.S. in the coming years. These “hotspots” included: Latin America, South Asia, and the Middle East. Following their remarks, panelists responded to audience questions. close
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Sunil Khilnani Director Nitze (Paul H.) School of Advanced International Studies->South Asia Studies Program
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