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Listen: Experts Talk Foreign Policy Issues New President Will Face

Just weeks before the November general election, WFIU News is partnering with the Indiana University School of Global and International Studies to host two panel discussions focused on foreign policy decisions facing the next president.

The panel discussions will be broadcast live on WFIU.

The first panel aired Tuesday, September 27.

Foreign Policy and the Next President

Four experts discussed major global and economic issues the next President of the United States will face.

Listen to the full panel discussion above.

Panelists

Yan Long: Assistant professor of international studies. Long studies global health and is writing a book on the politics surrounding AIDS treatment in China.

Elizabeth Dunn: Associate professor of international studies at the School of Global and International Studies and at the College of Arts and Sciences' Department of Geography. She is an expert on refugee crises and displaced persons. Her forthcoming book is based on years of fieldwork on displaced persons in the Republic of Georgia.

Sarah Bauerle Danzman: Assistant professor of international relations and a researcher of global economic conditions — particularly on multinational firms and global investment effects, the subject of an upcoming book.

David Bosco: Associate professor of international studies and an expert on international law and the politics surrounding international organizations. He is author of "Rough Justice: The International Criminal Court in a World of Power Politics."

Lee Feinstein, founding dean of the School of Global and International Studies, will provide an overview before the panel. Feinstein was U.S. ambassador to Poland from 2009 to 2012, national security director for former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton during her 2008 presidential campaign and senior foreign policy advisor to President Barack Obama during the general election that year.

WTIU News anchor Joe Hren will moderate the panel.