The world is changing in so many ways and the challenges to U.S foreign policy are great. But, as the Chinese say, with great crises comes great opportunities (or as Homer Simpson calls it, "crisitunity"). | |
Please join us this week to discuss these new challenges and opportunities with Nina Hachigian, co-author of The Next American Century on the I Am Progress Book Forum (http://RisingPowers.IAmProgress.org). Along with the discussion, we are featuring an edgy new video about the rising powers emerging to meet these challenges. | |
Our discussion will focus on several themes from the book, including the deep and deepening interdependence among nations; the changing definition of "security" applied not just to nations, but to individuals; how "crisitunity" can flow to the U.S. from the rise of other big powers; how we can renew ourselves at home so we can succeed abroad; and why U.S. global leadership is still necessary. | |
So join us for a week-long conversation with Nina Hachigian today through Sunday, March 22. Thanks for helping to fuel the new progressive movement, Alan and the I Am Progress team | |
I Am Progress is a project of the Center for American Progress Action Fund, the sister advocacy organization of the Center for American Progress. CAP Action transforms progressive ideas into policy through rapid response communications, legislative action, grassroots organizing and advocacy, and partnerships with other progressive leaders throughout the country and the world. The Action Fund is also the home of the Progress Report and Think Progress, the blog that pushes back daily.
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