Tid: 04/04/2016 16:30 til 04/04/2016 18:00

Sted: Dansk Institut for Internationale Studier (DIIS), Auditoriet, Gl. Kalkbrænderivej 51 A (nær Nordhavn S-station), Østerbro, København

Arrangør: N/A

USAs udenrigspolitik og præsidentvalget

US foreign policy and the 2016 presidential election

Talk with Bruce Stokes, director of global economic attitudes at Pew Research Center, Washington DC

 

The seminar will be in English and live streamed on www.diis.dk.

 

Participation is free of charge, but registration is required. Please use our online registration form on https://www.conferencemanager.dk/usforeignpolicyandthe2016presidentialelection/sign-up.html

 

And do so no later than Sunday 3 April at 12.00 noon.

 

Background

 

 

 

DIIS and the Embassy of the United States have the pleasure of inviting you to a talk with Bruce Stokes, director of global economic attitudes at Pew Research Center, Washington DC, on:


”US foreign policy and the 2016 presidential election”

 

US foreign policy has already been an important theme in the US presidential primaries. It is unlikely to diminish as both two parties settle on their respective candidates.

Judging by what we have heard from each of the different US presidential candidates so far, the differences between them seem quite substantial: the field appears split on everything from security issues, such as the battle against IS and the nuclear deal with Iran, to trade policies towards the EU and the Pacific Rim.

 

At this joint DIIS and US Embassy seminar, Bruce Stokes will address such crucial issues concerning the role of foreign policy issues in the US 2016 presidential election. 

 

 

Speakers

Bruce Stokes, director of global economic attitudes at Pew Research Center, Washington DC

Fabrizio Tassinari, senior researcher and head of foreign policy research, DIIS

Vibeke Schou Tjalve, senior researcher, DIIS

Mikkel Runge Olesen,  postdoctoral researcher, DIIS

 

 

Programme

 

Læs videre på http://www.diis.dk/event/us-foreign-policy-and-the-2016-presidential-election