Would you like to learn from a visiting professor and distinguished fellow in a quiet setting with free food?
Philip Short, a visiting professor and distinguished fellow at the Dickey Center, will be giving
a lecture in Haldeman 41 on Monday (January 28th) at 4:30PM called As
Others See Us: America in the Age of Trump, which will discuss how America is viewed by other countries today.
The following day (Tuesday, January 29th),
the World Affairs Council
will be hosting
a dinner discussion with Mr. Short in Haldeman 046 at 6:30pm to
discuss his lecture, career, and current project. This event is open to campus.
All
are welcome to attend the dinner, even those who are unable to make it to Mr. Short’s lecture.
There
will be food provided and
space
is limited,
so please
RSVP on Orgsync.
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Philip Short is currently the Magro Family Distinguished Fellow in International Affairs at the Dickey Center. He worked for the BBC for 30 years as a foreign correspondent, initially in central Africa and then in Moscow, Beijing, Paris, Tokyo and Washington.
He has written a number of books about historic world leaders, including Mao Zedong and Pol Pot among others, and he is currently working on a biography of President Vladimir Putin of Russia. // Hosted by the World Affairs Council with support from the
Dickey Center for International Understanding ~