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Presented By: International Institute

II Teach-In. The World at a Tipping Point: U.S. Foreign Policy Through a Global Lens

Omolade Adunbi, Elizabeth King, Gavin Arnall, Ann Lin; Moderated by: Youngju Ryu

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Teach-In Series image with dotted world map and with highlighted US map
II Teach-In. The World at a Tipping Point: U.S. Foreign Policy Through a Global Lens
February 25, 2026 (Wednesday)
12-1:30 PM, 1010 Weiser Hall

Please register to attend in person or via Zoom to help us plan accordingly.: https://myumi.ch/Nrgwy

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What is the global impact of the recent U.S. foreign-policy posture of aggression?

A multidisciplinary roundtable of U-M experts on Africa, East Asia, Eurasia, and Latin America offers regional and inter-regional perspectives on what is being dismantled and reordered in international relations, and what our shared world might look like in the future, near and far.

Panelists:
Omolade Adunbi, Director, African Studies Center
Elizabeth King, Director, Center for Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies
Gavin Arnall, Director, Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies
Ann Lin, Director, Lieberthal-Rogel Center for Chinese Studies

Moderator: Youngju Ryu, Director, International Institute

Part of a series of teach-ins that brings together U-M faculty and scholars, and international experts to discuss and examine where we have been, where we are, and think together about our collective future.

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Next Event:
WCEE Emerging Issues Lecture. Why Greenland Matters Now
Tuesday, March 10, 2026
4:00-5:30 PM
Forum Hall Palmer Commons

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