Join us for a three-part series exploring diverse insights on key political, economic, and foreign policy issues shaping the 2024 election.
All events are open to the public.
Wednesday, Sept. 25 | 6:00 PM
Kulynych Auditorium, Byrum Welcome Center
Panelists:
Bobby Kogan, Center for American Progress
Jim Pethokoukis, American Enterprise Institute
Kogan and Pethokoukis will explore contemporary economic policy in the United States and discuss economic issues that are at the front of voters’ minds in the national election.
Friday, Sept. 27 | 3:00 PM
Annenberg Forum | Carswell Hall 111
Panelists:
Nicole Hemmer, Vanderbilt University
Michael Kazin, Georgetown University
Hemmer and Kazin will explore how deeper and more recent histories of political coalitions and social movements explain the present state of the Democratic and Republican parties and the shape of the 2024 election.
Tuesday, Oct. 22 | 6:00 PM
Kulynych Auditorium, Byrum Welcome Center
Panelists:
Rush Doshi, Georgetown University and Council on Foreign Relations
Emma Ashford, Stimson Center
Doshi and Ashford will discuss the leading foreign policy challenges and decisions facing the next President.
Presented by the Wake Forest University Departments of Economics, History, and Political & International Affairs with support from the Office of the Dean, Office of the Provost, and Office of Civic and Community Engagement.