BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//School of Public Policy and Global Affairs//NONSGML Events//EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN X-ORIGINAL-URL:https://sppga.ubc.ca/events/event/ X-WR-CALDESC:School of Public Policy and Global Affairs - Events BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20201031T1130Z-1604143852.3134-EO-35901-5@10.19.146.2 STATUS:CONFIRMED DTSTAMP:20240329T080600Z CREATED:20201030T221431Z LAST-MODIFIED:20201203T175612Z DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20201119T150000 DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20201119T163000 SUMMARY: The Aftermath of the U.S. Election: What’s Next? DESCRIPTION: This panel will discuss Presidential governance from 2021-2024 \, its priorities and prospects\, the results of Congressional wins\, the i mpact on international trade policy and global governance\, and the impact on the Covid-19 response and what we can expect going forward. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
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This event is a part of UBC's “ span>2020 U.S. Election Event Series< /span>.“
This panel will discuss Presidential governance from 2021- 2024\, its priorities and prospects\, the results of Congressional wins\, t he impact on international trade policy and global governance\, and the imp act on the Covid-19 response and what we can expect going forward. p>
Student Host: Easton Lloyd Smith\, Master of Public P olicy and Global Affairs\, UBC
Moderator: Sheryl Lig htfoot\, School of Public Policy and Global Affairs\; Political Science\, U BC
Panelists: Kristen Hopewell (UBC School of Public Policy and Global Affairs)\; Gyung-Ho Jeong (UBC Political Science)\; Heid i Tworek (UBC History\; School of Public Policy and Global Affairs)\; Paul Quirk (UBC Political Science)
Bios:
Sher
yl Lightfoot is Associate Professor in
First Nations and Indigenous Studies and the Department of Political Scien
ce at UBC and Canada Research Chair in Global Indigenous Rights and Politic
s. Dr. Lightfoot is Senior Advisor to the President on Indigenous Affairs\,
a position within the First Nations House of Learning.
Kristen Hopewell is an Associate Professor and Canada Research Chair
in Global Policy at the School of Public Policy and Global Affairs at UBC.
Her research specializes in international trade\, global governance\, indus
trial policy and development\, with a focus on emerging powers. Dr. Hopewel
l has written two books on global economic issues and her policy writings h
ave been featured in various major magazines and newspapers.
Gyung-Ho Jeong is an Associate Professor in the UBC Department o
f Political Science. His research interests include US Politics\, Legislati
ve Politics\, Social Choice\, Political Economy\, and Legislative Politics
in Korea. Dr. Jeong is interested in how Congress makes decisions on public
policies\, including civil rights\, immigration\, trade\, and foreign poli
cy issues.
H
eidi Tworek is Associate Professor of
History and Public Policy. Her research brings a historical sensibility to
policy discussions\, particularly around communications and international o
rganizations. Dr. Tworek has briefed or advised officials and policymakers
from multiple European and North American governments on media\, democracy\
, and the digital economy. She co-edits the Journal of Global History and manages the United Nations History Project.
Paul Quirk is Phil Lind Chair in U.S. Politics and Representation at the University
of British Columbia. Dr. Quirk has written on a wide range of topics in Ame
rican politics\, including Congress\, the presidency\, presidential electio
ns\, public opinion\, regulatory politics\, and public policy making. He ha
s published and served on the editorial boards of several major journals. <
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Co-hosted by: The Centre for the Study of Democratic Institutions\, School of Public Policy and Global Affairs\, UBC\; UBC Political Science\; The Canadian Int ernational Council
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