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DESCRIPTION:Curious whether US foreign policy has fundamentally changed sin
 ce the election of President Obama? Wondering what global issues (still) c
 onfront US policy-makers and the public? The Moynihan Institute of Global 
 Affairs invites you to hear the views of eminent scholars and to participa
 te in a discussion on these and related concerns: Peter Katzenstein Walter
  S Carpenter Professor of International Studies at Cornell University and 
 past-President of the American Political Science Association Respondents:&
 nbsp\; Dennis Kinsey\, co-director of the Public Diplomacy program and Pro
 fessor in the Newhouse School Colin Elman\, Associate Professor of Politic
 al Science in the Maxwell School&nbsp\;&nbsp\; Moderator: Margaret Hermann
 \, Gerald B and Daphna Cramer Professor of Global Affairs and Director of 
 the Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs at the Maxwell School The APSA re
 port on US Standing is available (in long or short form) on the APSA websi
 te: http://apsanet.org/content_4579.cfm&nbsp\;&nbsp\; For more on Peter Ka
 tzenstein’s many contributions in the fields of political economy and inte
 rnational security: http://www.apsanet.org/imgtest/PSOctober08Gourevitchet
 al.pdfhttp://www.pkatzenstein.org/&nbsp\;
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SUMMARY:The Moynihan Institute Presents: US Standing in the World: Causes\,
  Consequences and the Future
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Curious whether US foreign policy has fundamen
 tally changed since the election of President Obama? Wondering what global
  issues (still) confront US policy-makers and the public? The Moynihan Ins
 titute of Global Affairs invites you to hear the views of eminent scholars
  and to participate in a discussion on these and related concerns: Peter K
 atzenstein Walter S Carpenter Professor of International Studies at Cornel
 l University and past-President of the American Political Science Associat
 ion Respondents:&nbsp\; Dennis Kinsey\, co-director of the Public Diplomac
 y program and Professor in the Newhouse School Colin Elman\, Associate Pro
 fessor of Political Science in the Maxwell School&nbsp\;&nbsp\; Moderator:
  Margaret Hermann\, Gerald B and Daphna Cramer Professor of Global Affairs
  and Director of the Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs at the Maxwell S
 chool The APSA report on US Standing is available (in long or short form) 
 on the APSA website: http://apsanet.org/content_4579.cfm&nbsp\;&nbsp\; For
  more on Peter Katzenstein’s many contributions in the fields of political
  economy and international security: http://www.apsanet.org/imgtest/PSOcto
 ber08Gourevitchetal.pdfhttp://www.pkatzenstein.org/&nbsp\;
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