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DESCRIPTION:Maxwell alumni and friends are invited to join us on Wednesday\
 , June 10 at 2:00-3:00 p.m. ET&nbsp\;for a conversation with Professor Osa
 mah Khalil\, who will discuss and answer questions about the impact of the
  coronavirus pandemic on U.S. foreign policy.Osamah Khalil is associate pr
 ofessor of history and a historian of U.S. foreign relations and the moder
 n Middle East. He is the author of&nbsp\;America’s Dream Palace: Middle Ea
 st Expertise and the Rise of the National Security State&nbsp\;(Harvard Un
 iversity Press\, 2016)\, which was reviewed widely and named by&nbsp\;Fore
 ign Affairs&nbsp\;as a Best Book of 2017. He has also been a frequent medi
 a commentator and contributor\, including for the&nbsp\;Huffington Post\, 
 Los Angeles Times\, The Hill\, Al Akhbar\,&nbsp\;and&nbsp\;Al Jazeera. He 
 teaches courses on the history of U.S. foreign relations\, the Cold War\, 
 the history of International Relations\, America and the Middle East\, and
  the Vietnam War and popular culture. In 2018\, he received the Chancellor
 ’s Citation for Faculty Excellence and Scholarly Distinction.Register for 
 the June 10 conversationFor questions or more information about this onlin
 e event\, please contact the Maxwell Alumni Office at&nbsp\;alum@maxwell.s
 yr.edu.
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SUMMARY:Virtual Event - Professor Osamah Khalil on U.S. Foreign Policy and 
 COVID-19
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Maxwell alumni and friends are invited to j
 oin us on Wednesday\, June 10 at 2:00-3:00 p.m. ET&nbsp\;for a conversatio
 n with <a href="https://www.maxwell.syr.edu/hist/Khalil\,_Osamah/" title="
 Professor Osamah Khalil">Professor Osamah Khalil</a>\, who will discuss an
 d answer questions about the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on U.S. fo
 reign policy.<br></p><p><a href="https://www.maxwell.syr.edu/hist/Khalil\,
 _Osamah/" title="Osamah Khalil">Osamah Khalil</a> is associate professor o
 f history and a historian of U.S. foreign relations and the modern Middle 
 East. He is the author of&nbsp\;<i>America’s Dream Palace: Middle East Exp
 ertise and the Rise of the National Security State&nbsp\;</i>(Harvard Univ
 ersity Press\, 2016)\, which was reviewed widely and named by&nbsp\;<i>For
 eign Affairs</i>&nbsp\;as a Best Book of 2017. He has also been a frequent
  media commentator and contributor\, including for the&nbsp\;<i>Huffington
  Post\, Los Angeles Times\, The Hill\, Al Akhbar\,&nbsp\;</i>and&nbsp\;<i>
 Al Jazeera</i>. He teaches courses on the history of U.S. foreign relation
 s\, the Cold War\, the history of International Relations\, America and th
 e Middle East\, and the Vietnam War and popular culture. In 2018\, he rece
 ived the Chancellor’s Citation for Faculty Excellence and Scholarly Distin
 ction.</p><p><a href="mailto:alum@maxwell.syr.edu" title="Register for the
  June 10 conversation">Register for the June 10 conversation</a></p>For qu
 estions or more information about this online event\, please contact the M
 axwell Alumni Office at&nbsp\;<a href="mailto:alum@maxwell.syr.edu">alum@m
 axwell.syr.edu</a>.<p><br><br><br></p>
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