Turning Points and Paradigm Shifts in U.S. Foreign Policy
Date of Event
6-23-2025
Document Type
Video
Recommended Citation
Case Western Reserve University School of Law, "Turning Points and Paradigm Shifts in U.S. Foreign Policy" (2025). Conferences and Symposia. 1120.
https://scholarlycommons.law.case.edu/law_videos_general/1120
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An expert panel discusses fundamental turning points marked by new ways of approaching the world. The post-World War II era of institution-building, the Cold War period of competition and militarization, and the 9/11 global war on terrorism are examples. Has the return of President Trump ushered in one of these historic turning points? What are the radical foreign policy changes he has pursued so far? Are they likely to be temporary or enduring? And what are the consequences for the United States and the world community? In this broadcast of “Talking Foreign Policy,” host Michael Scharf has assembled a group of leading international law and policy experts to answer these questions.