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SUMMARY:2017 SPRING | President Trump: The First 100 Days
DESCRIPTION:Dole Fellows Henry “C.J.” Jackson and Johanna Maska \nRead more about Dole Fellows >> \nFresh off a dramatic election season\, KU alums Henry “C.J.” Jackson and Johanna Maska will examine and interpret the first 100 days of the Trump administration as they happen. Jackson and Maska will welcome a who’s-who of Washington insiders and reporters to explore a complex season in U.S. politics. \n  \n  \nA Nation in Transition\n3/1/2017 \n \nWhite House and presidential campaign veteran Johanna Maska and veteran political journalist C.J. Jackson will focus on presidential transitions and explore what’s unique about the new Trump White House. The pair will examine how Washington D.C. changes with a new administration\, how new presidents build relationships (or don’t)\, and how they adjust to the trappings of their office. Both KU alums\, Maska and Jackson will also discuss their careers and personal transitions as they moved to Washington D.C. in 2009\, sharing experiences while balancing professional obligations—and sometimes national security guidance. \n  \nThe New “Race”\n3/15/2017 \n \nFormer Deputy Social Secretary and State Department official Samantha Tubman traveled at President Barack Obama’s side throughout the 2008 campaign\, working on his presidential transition before taking on key roles in the White House and State Department. She joins Dole Fellow C.J. Jackson to discuss the rapid transformation from a campaign to governing. Jackson and Tubman will explore the new “race” to enact policy\, the challenges of a presidential transition\, and Tubman’s path as a young person engaging with politics to the White House and beyond. \n  \nEntering the White House\n3/29/2017 \n \nWith guest Greg Jenkins – Founder\, North Bay Strategies; Deputy Assistant to George W. Bush \nTwo former White House aides—one from each major party—break down what a presidential transition looks like from the inside. As a former deputy assistant to President George W. Bush\, Greg Jenkins traveled the world helping to craft and hone a president’s message. Dole fellow Johanna Maska\, who held a similar role for President Obama\, will lead a discussion on the demands of working in the White House as the beginning of a new administration. \n  \nMeet the Press\n4/5/2017 \n \nNPR White House correspondent Scott Horsley\, Republican communications strategist Tim Miller and Dole fellow Johanna Maska will look at the relationship between politics\, government and the press. They will focus on what’s unique in Trump’s emerging relationship with the press and what challenges any administration’s press corps would face. This discussion will focus on the important role of the media\, the obligations of those in political communications and how history is made and recorded. \n  \nInside the Situation Room and the Importance of Presidential Language\n4/19/2017 \n \nFormer White House deputy director of speechwriting and lead National Security Council speechwriter Terry Szuplat joins Dole fellow C.J. Jackson to talk about how presidents form a national security message. Szuplat will discuss what it is like to be in the Situation Room in a crisis and how presidents craft their messages for an international audience. Szuplat will also analyze the Trump administration’s approach to international relations and talk about the issues that have already emerged. \n  \nAt Home and Abroad: the Global Presidency\n4/26/2017 \n \nFormer National Security Council spokeswoman Caitlin Hayden joins Dole fellow C.J. Jackson to discuss how presidents manage an international audience. Hayden\, who has worked across national security positions in government\, will examine how the Trump administration approaches diplomacy\, how the presidential transition affects international relationships and more. \n  \nThe Loyal Opposition\n5/3/2017 \n \nThe final discussion group of the semester will focus on the party out of power\, looking at how the minority party has reacted to big political changes. What tactics do minority parties use to stay relevant\, or effect change? How do they develop their relationships with a new president–or how don’t they? How do new presidents work with (or not work with) the opposition party? Former Director of State Campaigns and Political Engagement for Hillary Clinton and KU graduate Marlon Marshall joins Dole fellows C.J. Jackson and Johanna Maska to talk about how the “out” party adjusts to a new president and what they do to stay relevant.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/2017-spring-president-trump-the-first-100-days/
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SUMMARY:2017 SUMMER | Beyond the Border: U.S.-Mexico Relations
DESCRIPTION:Dole Fellow Christina Luhn \nRead more about Dole Fellows >> \nFor many\, the U.S.-Mexico border presents a problem\, for others\, an economic opportunity. An expert in cross-border economic development\, Christina Luhn will lead a summer discussion group series exploring the relationship between the U.S. and Mexico with a focus on border security\, immigration and trade. \n  \n  \n  \nThe Value of Bi-National Collaboration\n5/24/2017 \n \nBecause the international border falls under federal jurisdiction\, decisions are made far from the border in the respective capitals of Washington\, D.C. and Mexico City. Yet these decisions not only impact the borderlands but also the rest of America\, including Kansas and other midwestern states. In this discussion\, Alfonso Navarro-Bernachi\, Mexican Consul General in Kansas City\, brings a unique perspective to understanding the value of bi-national collaboration. A distinguished member of Mexico’s Foreign Service\, Navarro-Bernachi has served in consulates in several border states including California and Arizona and will share his insights on collaboration from firsthand experience. \n  \nTrade and the Border: the Value of NAFTA\n5/31/2017 \n \nRecent political and economic rhetoric has focused on how globalization and NAFTA have cost many Americans their jobs. What is often missing in these emotionally charged narratives are the many jobs that are created and supported by trade. With Mexico recently becoming the largest export market for Kansas\, a repeal of NAFTA could have catastrophic consequences for Kansas economy. In this discussion\, Christopher Wilson\, Deputy Director of the Mexico Institute at The Wilson Center in Washington\, D.C.\, brings a researcher’s perspective to help sort through trade myth from reality and discuss possible policy solutions to address some of the more glaring issues associated with trade. \n  \nLife along the Border: A Separate Reality?\n6/21/2017 \n \nWhile there are many positive economic opportunities for bi-national collaboration\, this is not the reality for many who struggle with border conditions. This discussion with Andy Carey\, executive director of the U.S.-Mexico Border Philanthropy Partnership\, will provide a deeper understanding of this reality and how some of these complex problems are being addressed. Carey brings a breadth of experience in his years working the entire U.S.-Mexico border to grow community philanthropy\, leadership and cross-border collaboration in order to increase the human and financial capital needed to address the complex issues facing the region. \n  \nBorderlands: Why should Kansans and Midwesterners care about the Border?\n6/28/2017 \n \nThis session is designed to provide a deeper understanding of the U.S.-Mexico border and key issues\, with special emphasis on historical context. In this discussion\, Raul Rodriguez\, Chairman of the Board of the U.S.-Mexico Foundation in New York City and former President of the North American Development Bank\, brings his long and distinguished career of working on important bi-national issues to help explain how we got here today and what is special about the U.S.-Mexico border. \n  \nSecurity\, Immigration\, Trade and the Border\n7/11/2017 \n \nThis session will provide deeper understanding of key issues around border security\, trade and immigration. Is the proposed wall realistic and would it achieve what its proponents suggest? Are security\, immigration and trade mutually exclusive or can we have all three? In this discussion\, Alan Bersin\, former U.S. Assistant Secretary for International Affairs\, brings his vast federal experience to a discussion about the intersection of security\, immigration and trade. Having served in the Obama and the Clinton Administrations\, Bersin has learned a great deal about what works\, what doesn’t and what might be on the horizon.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/2017-summer-beyond-the-border-u-s-mexico-relations/
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