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Hotchkiss Ambassador Speaker Series

In 2018, the Academy began its collaboration with the Hotchkiss School in Lakeville, Connecticut through a program suggested by Hotchkiss alum and Academy member, Ambassador Robert M. Beecroft. Through this partnership, the Academy has since created the Ambassador Speaker Series, which aims to educate students about the importance of diplomacy.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2020 Hotchkiss Ambassador Speaker Series

2019 Hotchkiss Ambassador Speaker Series

2018 Hotchkiss Ambassador Speaker Series

 

Michigan Forums

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  • 2021 – China, Strategic Challenges Old and New
  • 2020 – Discussion on African, Latin American, Middle Eastern and European Issues

Omaha Forums

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  • 2021 – Africa’s Role in the Contemporary World
  • 2020 – Confrontation and Alliances in Europe
  • 2018 – The Administration’s Foreign and Trade Policy One Year In: A Selected Scorecard
  • 2017 – Changing Constants: Diplomatic Challenges for the Trump Administration
  • 2016 – Changing Borders: US Interests in a Fragmenting Middle East

Other Discussions

  • 2021: News, Propaganda, and Diplomacy
  • 2020: Does Europe Still Matter to America?
  • 2019: American Support for Democracy; a Path Full of Pitfalls
  • 2018: Tribalism and the Perils of Self-determination
  • 2017: America’s Security Alliances

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