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Final Deliberative Dialogue of the Fall Semester this Wednesday: America's International Relations
Join us for the last deliberative dialogue of the fall semester on November
16th, 1145am-1pm, in the Main Dining Hall of the Brighton Campus. This is a
unique opportunity to discuss American foreign policy and the country's
obligations to the international community.
America's International Relations: What Obligations Do We Have to the
International Community?
While there is disagreement over America's role in the world, the
Russia-Ukraine war renewed our thinking about America's obligations to the
international community. Join us as we deliberate over options that
emphasize prioritizing domestic politics, focusing on global security issues,
and the need to cooperate with other states and international
organizations.
11/16/22, 11:45am to 1pm, Main Dinning Hall (Brighton Campus)
Though free and open to the public, the "America's International Relations" event requires
advanced registration.
Deliberative dialogues are unique opportunities for collaborative
thinking about pressing public issues. Because each dialogue takes the form of
deliberation, attendees drive the conversation in small groups facilitated by
trained moderators. Deliberation is unlike panel discussions or debates. It is
highly participatory, egalitarian, and non-adversarial. The foundation of each
dialogue is an issue guide. These guides offer an opportunity to critically
explore an issue and discuss options to address the issue while also putting
our values at the center of the conversation. If you want an advance copy of an
issue guide or have questions, please email Joe Scanlon
(jscanlon1@monroecc.edu).
Sponsors: The Democracy Commitment at MCC, Department of Anthropology,
History, Political Science, and Sociology, PEACE Committee, Global Education
and International Services
Scanlon, Joseph
Anthrop/History/Poli. Science/Sociology
11/15/2022