The outcome of next month’s U.S. presidential election will be pivotal in shaping not only the course of the war in Ukraine, but the future of democracy around the globe.
With record heat (yet again) this past year, the next President will play a pivotal rule in either helping or hurting the long-term viability of life on Earth.
In a season of partisan argument, there is at least one policy area where a consensus can be found: The potential rivalry with China is the most serious foreign policy challenge facing the US in the 21st century.
Foreign policy may not be the first issue that most voters think of when casting their ballot, but the president’s role as Commander in Chief is deeply consequential for the United States’ standing in the world.
A discussion featuring expertise from VCU professors Dr. Emilie Raymond, Dr. Jessica Trisko Darden and Dr. Amanda Wintersieck, and moderated by Dr. Alex Keena.