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Video: Foreign Policy Beyond 2020

The American Conservative's 7th annual foreign policy conference, on the future of realism and restraint in a chaotic world.
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Did you miss The American Conservative’s Foreign Policy conference last week? No problem! The video for TAC’s 7th Annual Foreign Policy Conference: Beyond 2020: The Future of Realism and Restraint in a Chaotic World is now available.

As we move forward from a presidential election which may ultimately be settled in the court system, where does all this leave restrainers and realists? Is there hope for a noninterventionist foreign policy in the near future?

Check out TAC’s dynamic line up of speakers who discuss these important questions and much more.

Welcome, Emile Doak, The American Conservative

Opening Remarks by Rep. Warren Davidson (R-Ohio)

Election 2020 Results: What Does This Mean for Foreign Policy? 

  • Matt Purple, senior editor, The American Conservative

  • Dan Caldwell, senior advisor, Concerned Veterans for America

  • John Glaser, director of foreign policy studies, Cato Institute

  • Moderator: Rachel Bovard, senior director of policy, Conservative Partnership Institute

The China Problem: Realism or Restraint? 

  • Doug Bandow, senior fellow, Cato Institute

  • Harry Kazianis, senior director of Korean studies, Center for the National Interest

  • Gordon Chang, author, The Coming Collapse of China

  • Moderator: Curt Mills, senior reporter, The American Conservative

National Conservatism: An Easy Fit for Restrained Foreign Policy?

  • Robert W. Merry, writer-at-large, The American Conservative

  • John Fonte, director, Center for American Common Culture at the Hudson Institute

  • Amber Athey, Washington editor, Spectator USA

  • Moderator: William S. Smith, managing director, Center for the Study of Statesmanship at Catholic University

The Foreign Policy Future of the Right

  •  Michael Anton, research fellow at Hillsdale College

  •  Chris Buskirk, editor & publisher,  American Greatness

  •  Moderator: Arthur Bloom, web editor, The American   Conservative

Great Power Politics in the ’20s and Beyond

  • John Mearsheimer, professor of political science, Harvard University’s Kennedy School

  • Stephen Walt, professor of international affairs, University of Chicago

  • Moderator: Curt Mills, senior reporter, The American Conservative

Grading the Trump First Term: Did He Drain the Swamp?

  • Gil Barndollar, senior research fellow, Center for the Study of Statesmanship at Catholic University

  • Kelley Vlahos, senior advisor, Quincy Institute

  • Daniel McCarthy, editor, Modern Age

  • Moderator: Barbara Boland, foreign policy & national security reporter, The American Conservative

Concluding Remarks, Emile Doak, The American Conservative

We appreciate your continued readership and support as we reshape the Right!

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