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The Fifth Annual Nancy Bernkopf Tucker Memorial Lecture

Date & Time

Thursday
Apr. 20, 2017
3:00pm聽鈥撀4:30pm ET

Location

6th Floor, Woodrow Wilson Center

Overview

America First: Provincialism and Internationalism in U.S. Foreign Relations

Until the very end of the 19th century, America鈥檚 relationship to the world was directed by George Washington鈥檚 Farewell Address, urging Americans to stay out of Europe鈥檚 incessant conflicts and wars, and instead to overspread and develop a continent protected by two great oceans. The Spanish-American War and the annexation of Hawaii at the turn of the last century signaled a formal move toward territorial empire, and John Hay鈥檚 鈥淥pen Door鈥 provided a rationale for neo-imperialism. But apart from Theodore Roosevelt鈥檚 realpolitik and Woodrow Wilson鈥檚 adventure in idealism, the imperial impulse subsided and the U.S. retreated to continental isolation. Pearl Harbor was the tipping point toward the first sustained American effort at a genuine and lasting multilateral internationalism. It persisted through the Obama administration but now seems like a fading dream. Is the new administration returning to a Washingtonian stance toward the world, or simply asserting a provincial, highly nationalistic, unilateral imperialism?

Please join Warren Cohen and all our guests in 澳门六合彩鈥檚 Moynihan Board Room for a reception immediately following this lecture.

Keynote Speaker

Bruce Cumings (invited)

Gustavus F. and Ann M. Swift Distinguished Service Professor of History and the College, University of Chicago

Hosted By

Indo-Pacific Program

The Indo-Pacific Program promotes policy debate and intellectual discussions on US interests in the Asia-Pacific as well as political, economic, security, and social issues relating to the world鈥檚 most populous and economically dynamic region.聽  Read more

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