The Enduring Role of Values in U.S. Foreign Policy
Matthew Eussen will visit Carroll College’s political science department to discuss how values influence the U.S.’s decisions in the international arena.
Friday, April 20, 2018 • 12:05PM
FLEX Teater, Carroll College
This talk is free and open to the public. Lunch will be provided.
Matthew Eussen is the Political/Economic Section Chief for the United States Embassy in Armenia. He received his degree from Carroll College in 1996.
This event is supported by Jack Miller Center’s Pacific Northwest Initiative: Advancing Education in America’s Founding Principles and History. Thanks to the generous grant from MJ Murdock Charitable Trust, JMC is working with faculty to organize exciting campus events in the region. The Initiative also provides programs, conferences and other opportunities for professors in the PNW—all to help them make a difference in the education of their students.
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