About UW Now Live
Global power is shifting — and the ripple effects are impacting alliances, trade, security, and humanitarian crises. Join UW Now Live for a fact-based conversation on today’s geopolitical shake-up, including Western Hemisphere influence; tensions involving Greenland, NATO, Iran and Ukraine; the crisis in Gaza; and China’s growing role on the world stage.
Some key questions for discussion:
- Is there a written version of U.S. national security strategy, and if so, how has that changed in recent years?
- Do the changes in U.S. rhetoric and behavior align with the changes in stated strategy? And how might these changes shape the way the United States is viewed and treated by the rest of the world?
- Beyond the U.S., how are these shifts reshaping relationships among other countries — and where might new alliances or tensions be forming without the United States at the center?
Join online this Tuesday, Feb. 24, at 7 p.m. CST as for a live discussion with UW experts who will answer these questions and offer their insights on this evolving topic.
Reminder: To watch live and chat with other guests, please take one minute to register, and you’ll be sent a link to join the program.
Featured Speakers
- Yoshiko Herrera — professor of comparative politics and international relations, former director of the UW’s Center for Russia, East Europe, and Central Asia
- Jon Pevehouse — Mary Herman Rubinstein Professor of political science and public policy