Failed Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton will help launch a series at the University of Michigan’s Weiser Diplomacy Center. The center’s goal is to serve “as a hub for engagement with the foreign policy community.”
Yes, someone who thought a reset button with Russia would work and used an unsecure email server as secretary of state is perfect to talk about foreign policy! From mlive.com:
UM announced lecturers for the series Monday, Aug. 26, including Clinton, who last visited Ann Arbor in October 2017, touching on everything from Russian interference to the role of sexism in politics while promoting her book “What Happened.”Clinton is joined on the lecturer slate by Stephen Biegun, U.S. special representative for North Korea on Sept. 6 and former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on Oct. 4. TicketsThe series is an effort by the Weiser Diplomacy Center, housed at the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy. The diplomacy center was created by UM following a $10 million commitment from UM megadonor and Board of Regents member Ron Weiser and his wife, Eileen, with the goal of serving as a hub for engagement with the foreign policy community.The series kicks off with Biegun, a UM alum, who will speak about “International Diplomacy Challenges: North Korea” at 1:30 p.m. on Sept. 6 in the Rackham Amphitheatre. The lecture is free and open to the public and also will be livestreamed.Clinton’s lecture will focus on “Reflections on Foreign Policy: Defense, Diplomacy, and Development,” in a conversation with Ford School Dean Michael Barr.
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