Can the United States Still Play a Constructive Role in the World?

Can the US Still Play a Constructive Role
Event Date
Location
King Hall

Friday, March 21 9 a.m.-2:15 p.m. King Hall, Room 1301 This year's Journal
of International Law and Policy symposium will explore the U.S. role in
global affairs, critically examining whether it can still serve as a
constructive force in addressing international challenges.

Panel1:
Strengthening Global Governance: Transparency, Reform, and Accountability Moderated by Professor Raquel E. Aldana - Professor of Law at UC Davis School of Law Guest Speakers: Wayne Sandholtz – John A. McCone Chair in International Relations and Professor of International Relations and Law at the University of Southern California Blaine Bookey – Visiting Assistant Professor and Legal Director of the Center for Gender and Refugee Studies at UC Law San Francisco
https://mediasite.ucdavis.edu/Mediasite/Play/b12f6af9a9a84a03915c435c8b7ecadd1d


Panel2:
National Security and Global Conflict: Opportunities for Constructive Leadership Moderated by Andrew Willis Guest Speakers: Markos Kounalakis – Visiting Fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution and Second Gentleman of California Chimène Keitner – Professor of Law at UC Davis School of Law
https://mediasite.ucdavis.edu/Mediasite/Play/6e642b39767e4e36b6fbb1e1819ec87d1d
 

Moderated by Tiffany Charvet Keynote Address Delivered by Julia Spiegel, Founder and CEO of GovAct: How State and Local Governments are Protecting Global Interests and the World Order.

Keynote Speaker:
https://mediasite.ucdavis.edu/Mediasite/Play/b15a9c181528494f9bf3a82630d4451b1d