This is a critical year in world politics—the competition for global leadership between America and China, developments in the Middle East, the European Crisis, tensions in Asia, North Korea, India-Pakistan, the impact of Climate Change.
In addition, there are vital internal events in key countries—American elections, China-Hong Kong, Israeli politics, Syria, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Russian protests, and much more.
Each session will address a key area of global concern. Who will be the winners and losers? How will this affect the global economy and power structure? Noted analyst Professor Ralph Buultjens will examine these and other critical happenings as they take place.
Sessions will take place on Thursday, February 6, 13, and 27, Thursday, March 5, Monday, March 9 and 16, Thursday, March 26, Thursday, April 2 and Monday, April 6 and 13 in Kaufman Concert Hall.