Panel discussion focusing on Trump’s foreign policy doctrine
A panel of close observers of Donald Trump’s foreign policy will examine his administration’s approach during an upcoming discussion sponsored by the Pell Center for International Relations and Public Policy.
“Is There a Trump Doctrine in U.S. Foreign Policy?” will be held at 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 7 in the Bazarsky Lecture Hall. To RSVP, visit the Pell Center’s Eventbrite page.
One year into the Trump administration, can one detect a clear doctrine guiding U.S. foreign policy? If not, why not? And if so, what are its guiding principles and overarching goals? How might it differ from – or resemble – other U.S. presidential administrations throughout history?
Moderated by Dr. Jim Ludes, executive director of the Pell Center, the panel will include:
- Emma Ashford, research fellow at the CATO Institute
- Iskander Rehman, senior fellow for international relations at the Pell Center
- Peter Dombrowksi, professor of strategy at the U.S. Naval War College
For more information, contact the Pell Center at (401) 341-2927 or pellcenter@salve.edu.