Casimir Yost: Conflicts on Many Fronts in the Trumpian Age

2025-01-24 at 1:30 AM
Commonwealth Club

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Join Professor Casimir Yost as he discusses the implications of America's historical Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act, which aimed to protect American interests but resulted in retaliatory actions from foreign governments, influencing global events such as Japan's invasion of Manchuria. He will explore the unintended consequences of such policies in the context of the current global landscape, focusing on demography, climate change, technology, and regional conflicts. As a senior fellow at the Institute for the Study of Diplomacy and former director at the National Intelligence Council, Yost offers critical insights into the complexities of international relations in the 'new Trumpian age.'

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