A Global Ethics Day Special Event: Competing Priorities and Generational Dynamics at the Doorstep

October 18, 2023
2:00PM - 4:00PM
Ohio Union, Senate Chamber

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2023-10-18 14:00:00 2023-10-18 16:00:00 A Global Ethics Day Special Event: Competing Priorities and Generational Dynamics at the Doorstep Registration A Global Ethics Day Special Event: Competing Priorities and Generational Dynamics at the Doorstep Does a "national interest" articulated largely from a Washington, DC perspective connect with the "doorstep" interests and concerns of citizens across a large and diverse country? As we come to the end of several important cycles in world affairs—the close of the post-Cold War era and the beginning of the Fourth Industrial Revolution—how might a new generation of Americans redefine the goals and purpose of U.S. global engagement? What are the ripple effects of the simultaneous challenges related to the “polycrises” (environmental shifts, including extreme weather, food and water shortages, accelerating technologies, and pandemics)? Panelists: Christopher McKnight Nichols, Wayne Woodrow Hayes Chair in National Security Studies and Professor of History, The Ohio State University Nikolas Gvosdev, Senior Fellow, Carnegie Council Tatiana Serafin, Senior Fellow, Carnegie Council Morgan Liu, Chair of Near Eastern & South Asian Languages & Cultures, and Associate Professor in Anthropology, The Ohio State University Dakota Rudesil, Associate Professor, Moritz College of Law Dana Howard, Assistant Professor, Division of Bioethics, The Ohio State University Ohio Union, Senate Chamber America/New_York public

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A Global Ethics Day Special Event: Competing Priorities and Generational Dynamics at the Doorstep

Does a "national interest" articulated largely from a Washington, DC perspective connect with the "doorstep" interests and concerns of citizens across a large and diverse country? As we come to the end of several important cycles in world affairs—the close of the post-Cold War era and the beginning of the Fourth Industrial Revolution—how might a new generation of Americans redefine the goals and purpose of U.S. global engagement? What are the ripple effects of the simultaneous challenges related to the “polycrises” (environmental shifts, including extreme weather, food and water shortages, accelerating technologies, and pandemics)?

Panelists:

  • Christopher McKnight Nichols, Wayne Woodrow Hayes Chair in National Security Studies and Professor of History, The Ohio State University
  • Nikolas Gvosdev, Senior Fellow, Carnegie Council
  • Tatiana Serafin, Senior Fellow, Carnegie Council
  • Morgan Liu, Chair of Near Eastern & South Asian Languages & Cultures, and Associate Professor in Anthropology, The Ohio State University
  • Dakota Rudesil, Associate Professor, Moritz College of Law
  • Dana Howard, Assistant Professor, Division of Bioethics, The Ohio State University

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