A Conversation with Ali Wyne

Mon Oct 10 2022 at 12:00 pm to 01:00 pm

Kenney Herter, The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), Johns Hopkins University | Washington

Johns Hopkins Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Publisher/HostJohns Hopkins Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
A Conversation with Ali Wyne
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Focus on his new book America's Great-Power Opportunity: Revitalizing U.S. Foreign Policy to Meet the Challenges of Strategic Competition.
About this Event

Join SAIS Dean James B. Steinberg for a conversation with Ali Wyne, author and senior analyst with the Eurasia Group's Global Macro-Geopolitics practice. The conversation will focus on his new book America's Great-Power Opportunity: Revitalizing U.S. Foreign Policy to Meet the Challenges of Strategic Competition -- the first detailed critique of great-power competition as a foreign policy framework, warning it could render the United States defensive and reactive.

At the Eurasia Group, Wyne focuses on US-China relations and great-power competition. He has served as a junior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, a research assistant at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, and a policy analyst at the RAND Corporation.

Wyne has also been a nonresident senior fellow at the Atlantic Council's Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security and a nonresident fellow at the Modern War Institute. He received dual bachelor's degrees in management science and political science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and earned his master in public policy from the Harvard Kennedy School.

Wyne is a term member of the Council on Foreign Relations, a David Rockefeller fellow with the Trilateral Commission, and a security fellow with the Truman National Security Project. He also serves as a member of Foreign Policy for America's Board of Directors and as a member of the American Pakistan Foundation's Leadership Council. 

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Reasonable accommodations can be provided at the request of guests and visitors with disabilities. Arrangements should be made in advance of the date of the event. A minimum of 10  business days’ notice is required for any accommodation. To request accommodations, please contact [email protected] or 202-999-3332.

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Kenney Herter, The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), Johns Hopkins University, 1740 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, United States

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