America's Border Wars: Perspectives on Global Economic Engagement
Through trade and investment, America has spurred economic development across the globe since the turn of the 20th century. Now, segments of our government are curtailing global engagement and leadership. Does putting America first risk a loss of international influence? If so, is there a domestic impact? Please join us in exploring these question with Dr. David Leblang, a University of Virginia and Miller Center expert on U.S. foreign economic policies in trade and immigration.
Date: Friday, May 8, 2020
Location: The Westin Chattanooga | 801 Pine
Street, Chattanooga, TN 37402
Registration & Breakfast: 7:30 a.m.
Presentation: 8:15 a.m.
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Meet the Speaker
David Leblang | Randolph P.
Compton Professor, University of Virginia/Miller Center
Expert
As a professor of politics and scholar in the areas of
international political economy, his areas of expertise include
foreign affairs, immigration, economic issues, finance and banking
and global trade, as well as political parties and movements. Click
here to learn more.
About the Miller Center
The Miller Center is a nonpartisan affiliate of the
University of Virginia that specializes in presidential
scholarship, public policy, and political history. The center
injects its scholarship and recommendations inside Washington, DC
directly to the nation's leaders. Founded in 1975 through the
philanthropy of Burkett Miller, a 1914 graduate of the University
of Virginia School of Law and former Miller & Martin partner,
the center fosters civil and intellectual dialogue among diverse
scholars, politicians, journalists, and citizens. The Miller Center
believes that opposing positions can both have merit and that
investigating questions of fact and discussing questions of opinion
can lead to enlightened and beneficial compromise and public
policy.
We look forward to seeing you!