From Daniel Elbaum, AJC Chief Advocacy Officer <[email protected]>
Subject AJC Reminder: Maintaining U.S. Global Leadership
Date August 27, 2020 3:33 PM
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AJC at the 2020 Political Conventions

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Join us for today’s AJC at the 2020 Political Conventions [link removed] briefings:

TODAY, Thursday, August 27

Maintaining U.S. Global Leadership
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12:00 p.m. Eastern, 11:00 a.m. Central,
10:00 a.m. Mountain, 9:00 a.m. Pacific

Featuring:

Dr. Peter Berkowitz [link removed], Director of Policy Planning and Senior Policy Advisor to the Secretary of State

KT McFarland [link removed], U.S. Deputy National Security Advisor (2017), Author of Revolution: Trump, Washington and “We the People”

Moderated by Julie Fishman Rayman [link removed], AJC Deputy Director of Policy and Diplomatic Affairs

Zoom Information:*

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Strong and principled U.S. global leadership is critical to the security of our nation and our allies, and to projecting democratic values and safeguarding human rights abroad. Join Dr. Peter Berkowitz, Director of Policy Planning and Senior Policy Advisor to the Secretary of State at the U.S. Department of State, and KT McFarland, U.S. Deputy National Security Advisor (2017), for an in-depth discussion on how America’s approach to international affairs has changed in recent years, the forces that shape U.S. foreign policy, the rising competition for global influence, and what we can expect for the next four years.


The Future of U.S. Foreign Policy and National Security [link removed]
1:30 p.m. Eastern, 12:30 p.m. Central,
11:30 a.m. Mountain, 10:30 a.m. Pacific

Featuring:

Jennifer Cafarella [link removed], National Security Fellow, Institute for the Study of War (ISW)

Danielle Pletka [link removed], Senior Fellow, American Enterprise Institute (AEI)

Algene Sajery [link removed], Founder and CEO, Catalyst Global Strategies, LLC.

Moderated by Dana Steiner [link removed], Director, ACCESS Global

In an increasingly uncertain world, what does the future of U.S. foreign policy and national security look like? In this exclusive Remote ACCESS session, on the sidelines of the Republican National Convention, we will take a deep dive with foreign policy and national security experts on the current landscape of foreign policy, successes and challenges in the field, and what we can expect in 2020 and beyond.

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This AJC at the Conventions 2020 opportunity will be recorded for playback.

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