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Obama’s Uncertain Legacy: Peace, Justice, and Democracy

Richard Joseph ’65 has known Barack Obama since he served in the Illinois
State Senate. On the eve of the 2016 general elections, he asks; "How do we
assess Obama's Presidency in a fractured nation and contentious world?" He
will conclude with reflections on the Obama Post-Presidency.

Wednesday Oct. 26, 4 PM

Dartmouth Hall 105

Richard Joseph <https://www.brookings.edu/experts/richard-joseph/>, a
nonresident senior fellow in Global Economy and Development at the
Brookings Institution, is John Evans Professor of International History and
Politics at Northwestern University. Former fellow of The Carter Center,
Atlanta, he focuses on African governance, political economy, and
democratization.

Lecture sponsored by the Office of Institutional Diversity and Equity


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