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SUMMARY:2019 SPRING | International Trade in the 21st Century
DESCRIPTION:Dole Fellow Ethan Corson\nRead more about Dole Fellows >>\nOnce considered an area of bipartisan consensus\, support has eroded for the idea that free trade benefits the U.S. and that engagement with the global economy is essential to the nation’s economic growth. \nAn alumnus of the U.S. Department of Commerce and the current executive director of the Kansas Democratic Party\, Dole Fellow Ethan Corson leads an exploration of the issues surrounding international trade\, including the different approaches taken by recent presidential administrations. Corson and his guests will dissect arguments for and against free trade and provide the historical context for understanding today’s debate. \n  \nThe Big Ideas in International Trade\, from Truman to Obama\n2/13/2019 \n \nEthan Corson and guest Scott Handler kick off our spring discussion group series with a look at the ideological underpinning for U.S. trade policy since the 1940s. Handler previously served as a White House Fellow and special advisor to the U.S. Secretary of Commerce. His work focused on international trade issues including digital trade\, promoting entrepreneurship abroad and strategic initiatives. He is currently the chief information security officer and head of partnerships at WireWheel. \n  \nThe Collapsing Consensus: Trade in the Era of Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders\n2/20/2019 \n \nFree trade was once considered an area of broad bipartisan consensus. Is trade really to blame for some of the negative effects attributed to it\, or is it a scapegoat for other\, larger challenges in the U.S. economy? Joining Ethan Corson in conversation is Arun Venkataraman. Venkataraman has more than 15 years of experience advising government officials on trade and economic policy. Most recently\, he served as director of policy for the International Trade Administration in the U.S. Department of Commerce. He is currently trade and policy advisor at Steptoe. \n  \nA View from the Capitol: How Congress Looks at International Trade\n2/27/2019 \n \nEthan Corson and Jordan Haas break down the politics of trade from the perspective of those who have worked on the issue with members of Congress. Haas played a lead role in advancing Barack Obama’s trade legislative agenda\, including serving as director of legislative and intergovernmental affairs for the International Trade Administration in the U.S. Department of Commerce. In his current position\, he works as the director of trade policy for the Internet Association. \n  \nTrump’s Trade Policies\, Two Years In\n3/6/2019 \n \nThis session presents a deep dive into the policy decisions\, philosophies and results of the Trump Administration’s approach to international trade. Ethan Corson and guest Atman Trivedi will break down a host of topics\, including the withdrawal from the Trans-Pacific Partnership\, tariffs\, trade wars and bilateral trade agreements. Trivedi served as senior director for policy in global markets at the U.S. Department of Commerce\, and as chief of staff in the U.S. State Department’s International Security and Nonproliferation bureau. He is currently managing director of Hills and Company International Consultants. \n  \nWere Dorothy’s Ruby Slippers Made in China? How Trade Affects Kansas\n3/20/2019 \n \nIn the fifth week of discussion groups\, Ethan Corson adopts a local perspective. Alongside guest Mike Matson\, Corson will shift the focus to the ways that trade and policy decisions affect the Sunflower State. Matson is the director of industry affairs and development for the Kansas Farm Bureau\, a non-profit farm organization that works to strengthen agriculture and the lives of Kansans through advocacy\, education and research. \n  \nTalking Trade: How the Messaging around Trade Shapes Public Opinion\n3/27/2019 \n \nPublic perception of trade and policy decisions can be heavily shaped by the messaging of a presidential administration. Ethan Corson unpacks the communications strategy of senior officials with U.S. Department of Commerce alumna Meghan Groob. Groob served in a variety of messaging roles in the department of commerce\, including as director of speechwriting and deputy director of public affairs. She is currently editorial director at Gates Ventures. \n  \nTrade Enforcement: How Trade Disputes are Resolved\n4/3/2019 \n \nOnce a trade agreement is signed\, how does the U.S. make sure the terms are followed? Former U.S. Department of Commerce chief counsel for trade enforcement and compliance John McInerney joins Ethan Corson to examine the finer points of trade enforcement\, including how U.S. industries seek relief from unfairly traded imports\, “dumping\,” countervailing duties and more. McInerney served as the chief legal advisor to the department of commerce for antidumping and countervailing duty matters\, and was involved in almost every major administrative proceeding\, negotiation\, litigation and dispute relating to these laws during that period. He has briefed and argued cases before the U.S. Court of International Trade\, the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit\, NAFTA panels\, WTO Panels and the WTO Appellate body. \n 
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/2019-spring-international-trade-in-the-21st-century/
CATEGORIES:Discussion Groups
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SUMMARY:POLITICAL PAGE-TURNERS: SPRING BOOK SERIES | An Evening with Major Garrett
DESCRIPTION:With over two decades of experience reporting on the White House\, Major Garrett has had a front-row seat to modern presidential history. He has covered four presidencies for three news outlets and currently serves as the chief Washington correspondent for CBS News. In this can’t-miss program\, Garrett will discuss his career in journalism\, the twists and turns of covering our nation’s highest office\, and his latest book\, “Mr. Trump’s Wild Ride.”
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/political-page-turners-spring-book-series-an-evening-with-major-garrett/
CATEGORIES:Dole Forum
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SUMMARY:Lieutenant General J.C.H. “Jesus Christ Himself” Lee
DESCRIPTION:When the U.S. entered World War II as a belligerent\, its army ranked 17th in the world in terms of capability. In May 1942\, Army Chief of Staff George C. Marshall plucked a hitherto obscure Corps of Engineers officer from his duties and put him in charge of all Army sustainment operations in what would become the European theater of operations.  Who was Gen. John Clifford Hodges Lee\, what did he accomplish\, and why is he remembered in such a dim light by some historians? Dr. Tom Hanson presents an overview of Gen. Lee’s life and career\, and explores why his contributions loom much larger than his detractors would admit.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/lieutenant-general-j-c-h-jesus-christ-himself-lee/
CATEGORIES:Ft. Leavenworth Series
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SUMMARY:Carly Fiorina
DESCRIPTION:The Dole Institute is delighted to welcome Carly Fiorina for the 2019 Dole Lecture. The first woman ever to lead a Fortune 50 company\, Fiorina is the former CEO of HP and a best-selling author\, and she was a 2016 candidate for president. Guided by her new book\, “Find Your Way: Unleash Your Power and Highest Potential\,” Fiorina will share reflections and leadership lessons gleaned from her long career in both for-profit and nonprofit settings. This program includes a book sale and signing. \n \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/carly-fiorina/
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