The Future of U.S. Foreign Policy | State Dept View | EP 66

Published: July 1, 2020, 3:18 p.m.

b'This episode was a terrific panel of State Department Office of Policy Planning staff officers who talked with our moderator, Professor Thomas Schwartz of Vanderbilt, about the "longer term, strategic view of global trends. It was a good tour d\'horizon of foreign policy challenges especially the shift to "Great Power" issues.\\n\\nPanelists:\\nMartha Simms, whose portfolio includes counterterrorism, diplomatic security and Western Europe. She was previously Special Advisor to the Counterterrorism Coordinator, and before working at the State Department, she was on the House Homeland Security Committee under Chairman Michael McCaul, working on foreign policy and terrorism screening policy.\\n\\nShawanesh Underwood covers NATO, Nordic Baltics and Southern Europe issues. Shawanesh previously served in the Press and Public Outreach Office in the Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs. \\n\\nColonel William Schaum is a U.S. Army Senior Service Advisor to the Department of State. He previously served as the Chief of the Office of Defense Cooperation in the Republic of Turkey. Prior duties included extensive assignments across the Middle East and in stateside assignments focused on that region.\\n\\nModerator Thomas Schwartz\\nProfessor Thomas Schwartz, Professor of Political Science and Professor of European Studies; Vanderbilt University. \\n\\nHis considerable academic credentials are also on the web site, but I\\u2019ll mention he is the author of Henry Kissinger and American Power: A Political Biography, to be published in September 2020. \\n\\nSee www.TNWAC.org for more bio details for our panel and moderator. While there please make a gift to the World Affairs Council or become a member to support our global affairs awareness programs.'