
Forum addresses foreign policy priorities for the U.S.
While there are always points of uncertainty for foreign policy during any presidential transition, the signals being sent by the incoming Trump administration’s foreign policy team are more reassuring than in the first term, members of a Perry World House expert panel said during a public forum this week.
The panel, titled “Foreign Policy Priorities for the Incoming U.S. Administration,” covered a range of topics around the globe, including conflict, international instability, artificial intelligence, and climate change. It was moderated by Justin Vogt, executive editor of Foreign Affairs magazine.