Originally broadcast at 10:45 a.m. ET Thursday, June 30, 2022.
This lecture is made possible in part by the underwriting support of Hirtle, Callaghan & Co.
Kori Schake leads foreign and defense policy studies at the American Enterprise Institute, where her research areas include national security, civil-military relations, and NATO. She joins the Chautauqua Lecture Series to discuss the current state of American foreign policy, where the Biden Administration stands in terms of relationships with U.S. allies — and enemies — and how the country can improve its geopolitical strengths. Before joining AEI, Schake was the deputy director-general of the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London. She has had a distinguished career in government, working at the U.S. State Department, the U.S. Department of Defense, and the National Security Council at the White House. She has also taught at King’s College, Stanford, West Point, Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies, National Defense University, and the University of Maryland, and served as senior policy adviser to the McCain-Palin campaign in 2008. Schake is the author of five books, including America vs the West: Can the Liberal World Order Be Preserved?; Safe Passage: The Transition from British to American Hegemony; State of Disrepair: Fixing the Culture and Practices of the State Department; and Managing American Hegemony: Essays on Power in a Time of Dominance. She is also the coeditor, along with former Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis, of Warriors & Citizens: American Views of Our Military. Schake holds a PhD and MA in government and politics from the University of Maryland, as well as an MPM from the University of Maryland School of Public Policy. She received her bachelor’s degree in international relations from Stanford University.
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Originally broadcast at 2:00 p.m. ET Thursday, June 30, 2022.
This program is made possible by The Ralph W. Loew Religious Lectureship Fund
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Originally broadcast at 9:15 a.m. ET Friday, July 1, 2022.
This program is made possible by the Samuel M. and Mary E. Hazlett Memorial Fund.
Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde serves as spiritual leader for 86 Episcopal congregations and ten Episcopal schools in the District of Columbia and four Maryl...
Originally broadcast at 10:45 a.m. ET Friday, July 1, 2022.
This program is made possible by the Arnold and Jill Bellowe Lectureship.
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