![]() ![]() relations opened, the State Department would not let Ambassador Caroline Kennedy have contact with Cuba-demonstrating the power of institutional inertia. Rhodes responded that there are many institutional barriers that can be difficult to break down. In the Q&A session, Georgetown students asked questions about Rhodes’ foreign policy decisions while working for Obama and advice he would give to students hoping to enter the political field.Ĭhristian Trotti (SFS‘20) asked Rhodes how to overcome entrenched assumptions in government. Intercultural and Interreligious Dialogue TopicĬo-sponsored by the Berkley Center and the Walsh School of Foreign Service, the event “The World As It Is: A Conversation with Ben Rhodes” featured both a private question and answer session with Georgetown students and a public conversation between Center Director Shaun Casey and Rhodes. Transatlantic Policy Network on Religion and Diplomacy. ![]() Towards a Global Culture of Safeguarding.Revitalizing Global Religious and Interfaith Networks.Religion and the Crisis of Displaced Persons.Politicization of Religion in Global Perspective.The Geopolitics of Religious Soft Power.The Culture of Encounter and the Global Agenda. ![]()
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