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Geopolitics in a Changing World Order: From Venezuela to Greenland

  • ASU Melikian Center - West Hall, Room 135 1000 Cady Mall Tempe, AZ, 85281 United States (map)

Geopolitics in a Changing World Order:
From Venezuela to Greenland

Are we witnessing the dawn of a new world order shaped by new priorities and alliances? This panel brings together leading ASU faculty with distinguished global careers to examine how shifting geopolitical dynamics are reshaping international order, sovereignty, and democratic governance.

The discussion will connect contemporary events to the broader transformation of the global system.

Panelists:

  • Craig Calhoun, ASU University Professor of Social Sciences

  • Kristin Lord, ASU VP of Global Strategy & Engagement & Professor of Practice

  • Itty Abraham, Professor at ASU's School for the Future of Innovation in Society 

Moderator:

  • Güneş Murat Tezcür, Director and Professor at ASU's School of Politics and Global Studies

Event Contact:

Carley Willis
, Program Coordinator, ASU's School of Politics and Global Studies - carley.willis@asu.edu.

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