2023 marks the 21st anniversary of the Mendoza College of Business signature lecture series, Ten Years Hence. We invite you to join with us to see and hear a variety of experts talk about this year’s topic, framed around a question: “Is Globalism Dead?”
Some of our speakers will say the answer is “yes,” while others will say, “definitely not.” Still others aren’t so sure, offering a qualified, “perhaps.” Beginning Friday, January 27, 2023 at 10:40am ET, Harry Moser, will join us to speak on “The Shift from Globalization to Regionalization and Reshoring.” Experience the series virtually with 75 current Notre Dame students in Jordan Auditorium for a session that promises to be engaging, informative, and fun.
Join us on select Friday mornings throughout the spring semester to learn more about the global economy and a range of related issues such as global health concerns, migration, global governance, and the intersection of public policy and the public good.
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Speakers
- “The Shift from Globalization to Regionalization and Reshoring” – Harry Moser, Founder of The Reshoring Initiative, Member Commerce Department Investment Advisory Council
- “Rethinking Globalization in an Era of Great Power Politics” – Joseph P. Quinlan, Senior Fellow, Transatlantic Leadership Network and Senior Fellow, Paul Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University
- “What Should U.S. Policy Be Toward China?” – Joshua Eisenman, Associate Professor, The Keough School of Global Affairs, University of Notre Dame
- “Global Governance: Creating a More Peaceful and Prosperous Future” – David Cortright, Professor Emeritus, The Keough School of Global Affairs, University of Notre Dame
- “COVID-19 and the Future of Health Care” – Bernard Nahlen, Director, Eck Initiative on Global Health, The Keough School of Global Affairs, University of Notre Dame
- “Global Trends Shaping the Long-Term Future” – Maria Langan-Riekhof, Director of Strategic Futures Group, National Intelligence Council
- “Mass Migration: Where Interests and Values Collide” – David Robinson, Former Assistant Secretary of State, U.S. Ambassador to Guyana
- “The Bill of Obligations: The Ten Habits of Good Citizens” – Richard Haass, President, Council on Foreign Relations