Steve Clemons, Washington Editor-at-Large, The Atlantic


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Steve Clemons is Editor at Large of The Hill, America’s most read political media platform. Previously, Clemons served as Editor-at-Large of The Atlantic and Editor-in-Chief of AtlanticLIVE, the premium division of The Atlantic’s 3D journalism. Clemons is also a foreign policy and politics contributor to MSNBC and is proprietor of a popular political blog, The Washington Note. He also founded and serves as Senior Fellow of the American Strategy Program at the New America Foundation, where he previously served as Executive Vice President. Prior to this, Clemons served as Executive Vice President of the Economic Strategy Institute, was Senior Economic & International Affairs Advisor to Senator Jeff Bingaman, and was the founding Executive Director of the Nixon Center, now re-named the Center for National Interest. Clemons serves on the advisory boards of the C.V. Starr Center for the Study of the American Experience at Washington College and the Eastern European national security think tank, GLOBSEC. Clemons writes and speaks frequently on consequential national security, politics, and economic policy issues.

Iran, North Korea, Syria, Russia, China: Taking Stock of the Nations that Want to Give America a Bad Day

Steve Clemons will discuss the high fragility in global affairs today and how the U.S.-centric global order is fading and giving way to ad hoc, temporary arrangements. Old friends and allies like France, Germany, Canada and the U.K. have been painted as national-security-threatening economic rivals while, simultaneously, the U.S. President holds out a potential White House invitation to North Korea’s Kim Jong Un and tweets that China’s ZTE needs to be saved to preserve Chinese jobs. At a minimum, the old lines in global affairs are blurred and simmering. U.S. allies are worried America won't be with them on their dark days and America's real rivals are moving their agendas forward. Clemons, in an exchange with his audience, will map current trends and what the upsides and downsides are for U.S. foreign policy in the coming years.
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Course # F1TB — One Time Event
Place:Auditorium, Lifelong Learning Complex, Jupiter Campus
Dates:Tuesday, December 11 2018
Time:7 - 8:30 PM
Fee:$35 / member; $45 / non-member

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