Great
Decision Lecture Series illuminates defense and trade
policies
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE---If you are looking for a place to ponder some of the toughest challenges facing the current administration, look no further than room #226 of Moore Hall on the Elizabeth City State University campus. At 3:30 p.m. on Tuesdays, ECSU faculty will lecture on topics that span from national defense to international trade policies.
Dr. Kwabena
Boansi, a professor in the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences
coordinates the lecture series each year. He said the series is a great way for
citizens and students to explore a wide selection of current
events.
“The series
began on February 25 with a lecture topic, “Technology and Defense,” that is a
timely discussion because it coincides with the new defense strategy outlined by
the Defense Secretary, Chuck Hagel. The lecture also tackled United States’
relationship with China,” Boansi said.
“The Obama
administration has concluded that this century of American foreign policy is
going to be Asia centric. Turkey is also viewed as an important country because
of its strategic location between Asia and Europe. Turkey is also central to
resolving the civil war in Syria.”
Another
global issue of concern to the United States is climate change and food
production. On this issue, domestic considerations, Boansi said, are hampering
America’s leadership. Finally, the United States sees trade as vital to economic
development. However, the impact of globalization on manufacturing jobs over the
years is hampering the administration’s effort to enter into trade agreement
with Latin America. United States officials are likely to push to countries like
China to open their markets to the rest of the world. The challenges of doing so
are numerous. See the schedule below for specific topics and the names of
faculty conducting the lectures.
Dr. Margery
Coulson-Clark lectures on “China’s Foreign Policy” on March
4
Dr. Charles
Reed lectures on “Turkey’s Challenges” on March 11
Dr. Vang
Nengher lectures on the “Islamic Awakening” on March 25
Dr. Glen
Bowman lectures on “Energy Independence” on April 1
Dr. Lynn
Barnes lectures on “Food and Climate” on April 8
Dr. Shahid
Shahidullah lectures on the “Arab Spring and U.S. Foreign Policy in the Middle
East” on April 15
Dr. Ebere
Oriaku lectures on the “U.S. Trade Policy” on April 22.
For more
information on the series, contact Dr. Kwabena Boansi, 252-335-3332; koboansi@ecsu.edu
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