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SUMMARY:Politics in the Time of Coronavirus with Dan Schnur
DESCRIPTION:On this week’s Politics in the Time of Coronavirus\, Dan Schnur will break down: \n1. Why the New Covid Outbreaks Are Different and What That Means \n2. Did Russia Pay Bounties to the Taliban? If So\, Who Knew? \n3. How Young People Will Impact the 2020 Election  \nEach week\, Dan offers even-handed analysis to help listeners make sense of politics at the state\, national and international level. And he spends the majority of the webinar answering your most pressing political questions. To better prepare for this week’s discussion\, check out Dan’s recent column\, “When the Virus Moves to Red States.” \nDan Schnur is a Professor at the University of California – Berkeley\, Pepperdine University\, and the University of Southern California\, where he teaches courses in politics\, communications and leadership.
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/politics-in-the-time-of-coronavirus-with-dan-schnur/
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SUMMARY:Climate Change in the Post-Pandemic World
DESCRIPTION:Grab your favorite beverage and join us for a live Happy Hour Webinar to discuss the impact that COVID-19 has had on global oil trade and climate change!\nThe environment has been a (short term) beneficiary of COVID-19. From altering supply chains\, to collapsing oil prices\, to mixing virtual and physical presence in the workplace\, this discussion will examine the potential environmental impacts of how Americans are rethinking trade\, work\, and travel in the post-pandemic world. \nTheresa Sabonis-Helf is the Inaugural Chair of the Science\, Technology and International Affairs concentration in the Master’s Degree program at Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service.  Prior to joining Georgetown\, she was a Professor of National Security Strategy at the National War College in Washington DC.  She has lived and worked in seven countries of the Former USSR\, has assisted two nations with the development of their first National Security Strategies\, and has co-edited two volumes on Central Asia’s political and economic transition.  She has also published and lectured extensively on energy security\, climate change policies\, post-Soviet energy and environmental issues\, regional water politics\, regional trade and transit\, and the politics of electricity.  She is a frequent advisor to the US Department of State and USAID and is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/climate-change-in-the-post-pandemic-world/
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SUMMARY:﻿"Making Sense of a World in Crisis -- Through the Eyes of a Foreign Policy Expert"
DESCRIPTION:The World: A Conversation with Dr. Richard Haass\,\nPresident of the Council on Foreign Relations\n\n\nModerated by Dr. Richard Downie\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n“This is a critical time to understand what is taking place in the world\, why it is taking place\, and how it will affect our lives\,” writes Richard N. Haass\, president of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR)\, in his latest book\, The World: A Brief Introduction. The book provides anyone\, expert and non-expert alike\, with the essential background and building blocks they need to make sense of the global era we live in\, in which what happens thousands of miles away can affect our lives.\n\nGlobal literacy—knowing how the world works—is essential\, Haass argues\, “because we live in a time in which what goes on outside a country matters a great deal. Borders are not impermeable. The United States is bordered by two oceans\, but oceans are not moats. For better and for worse\, the so-called Vegas rule—what happens there stays there—does not apply in today’s global world.”\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAs the global spread of the novel coronavirus has shown\, “What begins at the local level can quickly become global\,” writes Haass. This time it is COVID-19. Next time it could be another infectious disease from a different corner of the world\, a group of terrorists or cyber-warriors dedicated to attacking us\, or a natural disaster caused by climate change. This is the new normal of the twenty-first century—one defined by\nglobalization.\n\n“While it is impossible to predict what the next crisis will be or where it will originate\, we can be sure it will come\, and those who read The World: A Brief Introduction will have what they need to understand its basics and the principal choices for how to respond\,” said Haass.
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/%ef%bb%bfmaking-sense-of-a-world-in-crisis-through-the-eyes-of-a-foreign-policy-expert/
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SUMMARY:"Navigating the New Normal: A Port Perspective” with Dr. Noel Hacegaba\,  Deputy Executive Director Port of Long Beach
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Noel Hacegaba is responsible for managing the day-to-day administrative and operating functions of the Port\, including finance\, human resources\, real estate\, commercial operations and security. More recently\, he served as the Port’s Managing Director of Commercial Operations and was responsible for developing and executing business development strategies to drive volume and revenue growth during a period of significant industry realignment. Dr. Hacegaba’s career at the Port began in 2010 as the Executive Officer to the Board of Harbor Commissioners.\n\nPrior to joining the Port\, Dr. Hacegaba managed $200 million in contracts for a Fortune 500 company. He has also served as a chief of staff for an elected official\, a business executive for a global trade company\, a research analyst for a policy research group and as a management consultant.\n\nA two-time graduate of USC\, he holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees in economics\, business administration and urban planning. He also earned his doctorate degree in public administration from the University of La Verne.\n\nAs part of his service to the industry\, Dr. Hacegaba serves on the Boards of Directors of the Intermodal Association of North America and the Marine Exchange of Southern California and he also Chairs the Professional Development Board for the American Association of Port Authorities.
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/navigating-the-new-normal-a-port-perspective-with-dr-noel-hacegaba-deputy-executive-director-port-of-long-beach/
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SUMMARY:Tempest-Tossed: Borders and Immigration - Global Leaders Online Program (High School Students)
DESCRIPTION:Week 4 (July 27-31): The devastation of the Second World War left seven to eleven million people searching for a new home; today there are over 70 million refugees or displaced people worldwide. Despite being signatories to the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights and its promise of freedom of movement\, today’s economic powers nonetheless vacillate between open\, semi-open\, and closed borders in their approaches to immigration from developing nations. Meanwhile\, San Diego lies a stone’s throw from the world’s second-busiest land-border crossing. In this session\, students will reflect on the challenges and opportunities posed by ever-increasing global migration and the ways in which state\, international\, and non-governmental organizations respond.
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/tempest-tossed-borders-and-immigration-global-leaders-online-program-high-school-students/
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SUMMARY:Medical Teams International: Connecting the Local to the Global in a time of Crisis
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a discussion with the Tigard-based humanitarian relief agency Medical Teams International– an organization known internationally and locally for their dedication to refugee health care\, disaster relief\, and mobile dental programs. Threading connections between care for the world and the need for resources in our own background\, Betsy Baldwin (Director of the Humanitarian Response Team)\, Cindy Breilh (Executive Director of U.S. Programs)\, and Joe DiCarlo (Global Ambassador and member of WorldOregon’s Board of Advisors)\, share how Medical Teams International has pivoted with the rise of COVID-19 to address innovative approaches to rural public health in Oregon and Washington and across the globe in places like Bangladesh and Guatemala\, among other locales.
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/medical-teams-international-connecting-the-local-to-the-global-in-a-time-of-crisis/
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