ND Forum: The Perils of U.S. Isolationism: A Fireside Chat with Sec. Condoleezza Rice
In a recent Foreign Affairs article, the 66th Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice outlined the perils of choosing isolationism for both the United States and the global order, and offered suggestions for how to best move forward to build an effective internationalist foreign policy to meet the challenges of the current moment. As part of our exploration of this year’s Notre Dame Forum theme, “What Do We Owe Each Other?”, Secretary Rice will join University President Rev. Robert A. Dowd, C.S.C., for a conversation reflecting on the path forward for our nation and the world. Learn more about the Notre Dame Forum at forum.nd.edu.
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