The Collapse of Bipartisanship and its Implications for U.S. Foreign Policy
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Conférence autour de Charles Kupchan, Senior Fellow au Council on Foreign Relations et Professeur en relations internationales à l"Université de Georgetown. Présidence : Jacques Mistral, directeur des études économiques à l'Ifri, ancien ministre conseiller financier à l'Ambassade de France à Washington.
Les orateurs s'exprimeront en anglais.
Charles Kupchan a travaillé au sein du Département d'État américain au Policy Planning Staff, avant de devenir directeur des Affaires Européennes au Conseil national de sécurité sous l'administration Clinton. De 2006 à 2007, Charles Kupchan a également été chercheur à la Library of Congress et au Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. Il est l'auteur de "The End of the america Era: U.S. Foreign Policy and the Geopolitics of the Twenty-first Century", paru en 2002.
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