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Human Rights and the New Global Order
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Human Rights and the New Global Order

America's role in the world leads to competition and clashes with Russia and China, including when it comes to promoting values of human dignity and personal freedoms. Top minds on this issue will discuss how human rights and democracy factor into the great power competition.

Overheard at the Bush Center

April 19, 202443m 59s

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Show Notes

America's role in the world leads to competition and clashes with Russia and China, including when it comes to promoting values of human dignity and personal freedoms. Top minds on this issue will discuss how human rights and democracy factor into the great power competition. With an introductory testimonial by Seohyun Lee, North Korean Human Rights Advocate. 

Panelists: 

  • Mark Green, President, Director, and CEO, The Wilson Center 
  • William Inboden, Professor and Director, Alexander Hamilton Center for Classical and Civic Education, University of Florida 
  • Nicole Bobbins Sedaca, Kelly and David Pfeil Fellow, George W. Bush Institute 
  • Moderator: Igor Khrestin, Bradford M. Freeman Managing Director, Global Policy, George W. Bush Institute

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