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United States Discussion Group

The United States Discussion Group (USDG) invites leading policy-makers, analysts and academics to discuss the United States and its international role.


Forthcoming Events

Events

9 March 2012
The United States and the Future of the Arab Spring
Dr Daniel L. Byman, Director of Research, Saban Center for Middle East Policy, Brookings Institution

9 June 2011
Global Shift: How the West Should Respond to the Rise of China
Dan Deudney, Jim Goldgeier and Iskander Rehman, Transatlantic Academy Fellows

20 May 2011
US-UK Roundtable
Nicholas Burns, Professor of the Practice of Diplomacy and International Politics at Harvard University; former U.S. Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs
Lord Malloch Brown,Chairman, Europe, Middle East and Africa, FTI Consulting; former Minister of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Robin Niblett, Director, Chatham House

9 May 2011
The Prospects for Deficit Reduction in the US
Ann Fudge, Member, Presidential Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform

1 October 2010
'Waiting in the West Wing' - President Obama and the US Mid-Term Elections
Professor Paul M. Green, Director, Institute for Politics, Roosevelt University, Chicago

Wednesday 22 September 2010
United States: Divided Parties?
Professor Thomas E. Mann, Senior Fellow in Governance Studies, The Brookings Institution

Friday 18 June 2010
Results of the Pew Global Attitudes Survey

Bruce Stokes, author, 2010 Pew Global Attitudes Survey

Thursday 13 May 2010
America's First Generation of Global Citizens - A Changing Driver of American Foreign Policy
John Zogby, Pollster, Author and Commentator

Tuesday 13 April 2010
National Insecurity
Tristram Riley-Smith, author, The Cracked Bell

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