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SUMMARY:2026 U.S. Foreign Policy Update
DESCRIPTION:This event is being held in-person and virtually. Registration is now open to everyone! \nThe premier foreign policy event of the year is back! \nJoin us for the insightful and popular U.S. Foreign Policy Update with Diplomat in Residence and career Foreign Service Officer\, Tom Hanson. He will explore foreign policy developments\, trends\, and challenges facing the U.S. in the year ahead. \nGlobal Minnesota members are encouraged to bring a guest at the member rate to experience one of our most popular programs. Don’t miss your chance to stay up-to-date on the year’s most impactful developments in international relations. \nNew Member Special! Register below with the $75 New Member option to become a Global Minnesota member and receive ONE FREE TICKET for this event. Learn more about membership benefits here. \nRegister Here \nAbout Tom Hanson\nThomas Hanson is a former U.S. Foreign Service Officer with the Department of State whose diplomatic postings included East Germany\, France\, Norway\, the Soviet Union\, Sweden\, and the former Soviet Republic of Georgia.  He also participated in the opening of new U.S. embassies in Mongolia and Estonia\, worked on the Foreign Relations Committees of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives\, and served as Director for NATO and European Affairs at the Atlantic Council of the United States in Washington\, D.C. \nMr. Hanson currently is Diplomat in Residence at the Alworth Institute for International Affairs at the University of Minnesota – Duluth and has taught diplomacy at Carleton College.  He also serves as Chair of the Minnesota Committee on Foreign Relations and as Co-Chair of the Minnesota International Business Council. He is a past board member of the Oslo Center for Peace and Human Rights and Director at the Institute for Eastern Europe and Central Asia (IEECA). He is also a member of the U.S. Foreign Policy Working Group of the British International Studies Association (BISA) as well as the Council of Advisers at the Museum of Russian Art and the Minnesota Peace Initiative (MPI) at Norway House. \nAs a member of the Great Decisions advisory committee of Global Minnesota\, Mr. Hanson speaks frequently on international issues and contributes to local and international media. \nMr. Hanson holds a BA degree from the University of Minnesota and graduate degrees from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy; the Institute of Advanced International Studies in Geneva\, Switzerland; and the National School of Administration (ENA) in Paris\, France. \nThe University of Minnesota is not endorsing or sponsoring the activities conducted by Global Minnesota on the University of Minnesota campus. The relationship between the University of Minnesota and Global Minnesota is solely that of licensor and licensee.
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LOCATION:Coffman Theater – University of Minnesota\, 300 Washington Ave. SE\, Minneapolis\, Minnesota\, 55455
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SUMMARY:2025 U.S. Foreign Policy Update
DESCRIPTION:This event is being held in-person and virtually. In-person registration is SOLD OUT. Virtual attendance options are still available.  \nThe premier foreign policy event of the year is back! As the “Year of Elections” draws to a close\, new governments have been and will be coming to power in countries all over the world. What challenges and opportunities can we expect in U.S. foreign policy in 2025 and how will a new administration handle the complexities of today’s international landscape? \nJoin us for the insightful and popular U.S. Foreign Policy Update with Diplomat in Residence and career Foreign Service Officer\, Tom Hanson. He will explore foreign policy developments\, trends\, and challenges facing the U.S. in the year ahead including the impacts of the 2024 presidential election\, the continued conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East\, the expanding influence of the BRICS consortium\, and the ongoing struggle towards global peace and security. \nGlobal Minnesota members are encouraged to bring a guest at the member rate to experience one of our most popular programs. Don’t miss your chance to stay up-to-date on the year’s most impactful developments in international relations! \nRegister Here \nAbout Tom Hanson\nThomas Hanson is a former U.S. Foreign Service Officer with the Department of State whose diplomatic postings included East Germany\, France\, Norway\, the Soviet Union\, Sweden\, and the former Soviet Republic of Georgia.  He also participated in the opening of new U.S. embassies in Mongolia and Estonia\, worked on the Foreign Relations Committees of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives\, and served as Director for NATO and European Affairs at the Atlantic Council of the United States in Washington\, D.C. \nMr. Hanson currently is Diplomat in Residence at the Alworth Institute for International Affairs at the University of Minnesota – Duluth and has taught diplomacy at Carleton College.  He also serves as Chair of the Minnesota Committee on Foreign Relations and as Co-Chair of the Minnesota International Business Council. He is a past board member of the Oslo Center for Peace and Human Rights and Director at the Institute for Eastern Europe and Central Asia (IEECA). He is also a member of the U.S. Foreign Policy Working Group of the British International Studies Association (BISA) as well as the Council of Advisers at the Museum of Russian Art and the Minnesota Peace Initiative (MPI) at Norway House. \nAs a member of the Great Decisions advisory committee of Global Minnesota\, Mr. Hanson speaks frequently on international issues and contributes to local and international media. \nMr. Hanson holds a BA degree from the University of Minnesota and graduate degrees from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy; the Institute of Advanced International Studies in Geneva\, Switzerland; and the National School of Administration (ENA) in Paris\, France. \nIf you require an accessibility accommodation\, please contact Events Manager Katie Kelley at kkelley@globalminnesota.org two weeks ahead of the event. \nThe University of Minnesota is not endorsing or sponsoring the activities conducted by Global Minnesota on the University of Minnesota campus. The relationship between the University of Minnesota and Global Minnesota is solely that of licensor and licensee.
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SUMMARY:2024 U.S. Foreign Policy Update
DESCRIPTION:In-person registration is now closed. To register to attend virtually\, please use the form below. This event is being held in-person and virtually and is open to everyone. \nJoin us for the insightful and popular annual U.S. Foreign Policy Update with Diplomat in Residence and career Foreign Service Officer\, Tom Hanson. Tom will explore and discuss the latest foreign policy developments\, trends\, and challenges facing the U.S. in the year ahead including the repercussions from the ongoing war in Ukraine\, concerns facing China’s economy\, renewed conflict in the Middle East\, and ongoing global struggles for peace and security. Global Minnesota guests are encouraged to bring a friend at the member rate to experience one of our most popular programs. Don’t miss your chance to stay up-to-date on the year’s most impactful developments in international relations! \nPost-Event Reception \nAfter Tom’s presentation\, join Global Minnesota for a reception to continue the conversation with our global community. You will also get the chance to meet our new Program Director Erin Hart. The reception is free and open to the public \nAbout Tom Hanson\nThomas Hanson is a former U.S. Foreign Service Officer with the Department of State whose diplomatic postings included East Germany\, France\, Norway\, the Soviet Union\, Sweden\, and the former Soviet Republic of Georgia.  He also participated in the opening of new U.S. embassies in Mongolia and Estonia\, worked on the Foreign Relations Committees of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives\, and served as Director for NATO and European Affairs at the Atlantic Council of the United States in Washington\, D.C. \nMr. Hanson currently is Diplomat in Residence at the Alworth Institute for International Affairs at the University of Minnesota – Duluth and has taught diplomacy at Carleton College.  He also serves as Chair of the Minnesota Committee on Foreign Relations and as Co-Chair of the Minnesota China Business Council. He is a past board member of the Oslo Center for Peace and Human Rights and Director at the Institute for Eastern Europe and Central Asia (IEECA). He is also a member of the U.S. Foreign Policy Working Group of the British International Studies Association (BISA) as well as the Council of Advisers at the Museum of Russian Art and the Minnesota Peace Initiative (MPI) at Norway House. \nAs a member of the Great Decisions advisory committee of Global Minnesota\, Mr. Hanson speaks frequently on international issues and contributes to local and international media. He delivers an annual US Foreign Policy Update under the auspices of Global Minnesota and the Humphrey School of Public Affairs. \nMr. Hanson holds a BA degree from the University of Minnesota and graduate degrees from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy; the Institute of Advanced International Studies in Geneva\, Switzerland; and the National School of Administration (ENA) in Paris\, France. \nIf you require an accessibility accommodation\, please contact Events Manager Katie Kelley at kkelley@globalminnesota.org two weeks ahead of the event. \nPresented in partnership with the University of Minnesota Humphrey School of Public Affairs. \nThanks to promotional supporters the Committee on Foreign Relations — Minnesota\, East-West Connections\, Eugene J. McCarthy Center for Public Policy & Civic Engagement\, the Minnesota International NGO Network\, Saint Paul College\, St. Cloud State University\, South Dakota World Affairs Council\, the United Nations Association of Minnesota\, the University of St. Thomas\, and World Without Genocide.  \nIf you are registering for this event from outside the United States\, please go here.
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SUMMARY:2023 U.S. Foreign Policy Update
DESCRIPTION:This event is being held in-person and virtually and is open to everyone. \nJoin us for the insightful and popular annual U.S. Foreign Policy Update with Diplomat in Residence and former career Foreign Service Officer\, Tom Hanson. Tom will explore and discuss the latest foreign policy developments\, trends\, and challenges facing the U.S. including a look at the impacts of Russia’s war in Ukraine\, increasing tensions between the U.S. and China\, and movements to promote peace and human rights from Ethiopia to Iran. \nWe’re back in-person at Coffman Auditorium! The evening will include a Q&A session with Tom\, moderated by Molly Hayes Baril\, Great Decisions speaker and former foreign affairs officer. Following the program\, join us for a special reception to welcome Global Minnesota’s new President Phil Hansen! \nAbout Tom Hanson\nThomas Hanson is a former U.S. Foreign Service Officer with the Department of State whose diplomatic postings included East Germany\, France\, Norway\, the Soviet Union\, Sweden\, and the former Soviet Republic of Georgia.  He also participated in the opening of new U.S. embassies in Mongolia and Estonia\, worked on the Foreign Relations Committees of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives\, and served as Director for NATO and European Affairs at the Atlantic Council of the United States in Washington\, D.C. \nMr. Hanson currently is Diplomat in Residence at the Alworth Institute for International Affairs at the University of Minnesota – Duluth and has taught diplomacy at Carleton College.  He also serves as Chair of the Minnesota Committee on Foreign Relations and as Co-Chair of the Minnesota China Business Council. He is a past board member of the Oslo Center for Peace and Human Rights and Director at the Institute for Eastern Europe and Central Asia (IEECA). \nAs a member of the Great Decisions advisory committee of Global Minnesota\, Mr. Hanson speaks frequently on international issues and contributes to local and international media.  He is a member of the U.S. Foreign Policy Working Group of the British International Studies Association (BISA) as well as the Council of Advisers at the Museum of Russian Art and the Minnesota Peace Initiative (MPI) at Norway House. \nMr. Hanson holds a BA degree from the University of Minnesota and graduate degrees from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy; the Institute of Advanced International Studies in Geneva\, Switzerland; and the National School of Administration (ENA) in Paris\, France. \nAbout Molly Hayes Baril\nAs a Foreign Affairs Officer with the State Department from 2008-2014\, Molly Hayes Baril served as a policy advisor in various positions related to civilian security (human rights\, refugee policy\, and counterterrorism policy). Since returning to Minnesota\, she has served as program director for a local refugee resettlement agency; deputy chief of staff and speechwriter to the president of the University of Minnesota; and special advisor for global engagement at the Humphrey School of Public Affairs. Molly is also a 2020-2025 Term Member of the Council on Foreign Relations and an independent consultant and printmaker. She holds an MPA from the Humphrey School\, a graduate certificate in international relations from Johns Hopkins SAIS\, and a BA in English and Arabic from the University of Notre Dame.\n  \nASL interpretation provided. If you require an accessibility accommodation\, please contact our Program Director Tim Odegard at todegard@globalminnesota.org. \nPresented in partnership with the University of Minnesota Humphrey School of Public Affairs. \nIf you are registering for this event from outside the United States\, please go here.
URL:https://globalminnesota.org/event/2023-u-s-foreign-policy-update/
LOCATION:Coffman Theater – University of Minnesota\, 300 Washington Ave. SE\, Minneapolis\, Minnesota\, 55455
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SUMMARY:2020 U.S. Foreign Policy Update
DESCRIPTION:Online registration is closed. \nJoin us for the ever-popular annual U.S. Foreign Policy Update with Diplomat in Residence and former career Foreign Service Officer\, Tom Hanson. Tom will explore and explain the latest foreign policy developments\, trends\, and challenges facing the U.S. in the upcoming year. This timely and thought-provoking presentation is recommended for anyone interested in international relations. \nThe program will include a Q&A session with Tom\, moderated by former U.S. Department of State Foreign Policy Adviser Molly Hayes Baril. \nAbout Tom Hanson\nTom Hanson currently serves as Diplomat in Residence at the Alworth Institute for International Affairs at the University of Minnesota – Duluth. His U.S. Foreign Service postings included East Germany\, France\, Norway\, the Soviet Union\, Sweden\, and the former Soviet Republic of Georgia. He also participated in the opening of new U.S. embassies in Mongolia and Estonia\, worked on the Foreign Relations Committees of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives\, and served as director for NATO and European Affairs at the Atlantic Council of the United States in Washington\, D.C. A member of Global Minnesota’s Great Decisions advisory committee\, Tom speaks frequently on international issues and contributes to local and international media. He is also a board member of the Oslo Center for Peace and Human Rights\, the International Leadership Program at the University of St. Thomas\, and the Cultural Entrepreneurship Program at the University of Minnesota – Duluth. Tom holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Minnesota and graduate degrees from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy; the Institute of Advanced International Studies in Switzerland; and the National School of Administration in France. \nNot a member? Join with our New Member Special!\nBecome a new Global Minnesota member at the $75 level or above and receive TWO FREE vouchers valid for the 2020 U.S. Foreign Policy Update with Tom Hanson. To take advantage of this special\, become a member today. \nAdvance registration is required. Event vouchers accepted. To register with a voucher\, please call us at 612.625.1662. You must bring your voucher(s) to the event. \nPresented in partnership with the University of Minnesota Humphrey School of Public Affairs.
URL:https://globalminnesota.org/event/2020-u-s-foreign-policy-update/
LOCATION:Coffman Theater – University of Minnesota\, 300 Washington Ave. SE\, Minneapolis\, Minnesota\, 55455
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SUMMARY:2019 U.S. Foreign Policy Update
DESCRIPTION:Online registration is closed. Questions? Please contact us at 612.625.1662. \nJoin us for the ever-popular annual U.S. Foreign Policy Update with Diplomat in Residence and former career Foreign Service Officer\, Tom Hanson. Tom will explore and explain the latest foreign policy developments\, trends\, and challenges facing the U.S. in the upcoming year\, including the rise of populism in Europe\, The Middle East\, nuclear negotiations\, trade with China\, and the U.S.-Mexico relationship. This timely and thought-provoking presentation is recommended for anyone interested in international relations. \nTom Hanson currently serves as Diplomat in Residence at the Alworth Institute for International Affairs at the University of Minnesota – Duluth. His U.S. Foreign Service postings included East Germany\, France\, Norway\, the Soviet Union\, Sweden\, and the former Soviet Republic of Georgia. He also participated in the opening of new U.S. embassies in Mongolia and Estonia\, worked on the Foreign Relations Committees of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives\, and served as director for NATO and European Affairs at the Atlantic Council of the United States in Washington\, D.C. A member of Global Minnesota’s Great Decisions advisory committee\, Tom speaks frequently on international issues and contributes to local and international media. He is also a board member of the Oslo Center for Peace and Human Rights\, the International Leadership Program at the University of St. Thomas\, and the Cultural Entrepreneurship Program at the University of Minnesota – Duluth. Tom holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Minnesota and graduate degrees from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy; the Institute of Advanced International Studies in Switzerland; and the National School of Administration in France. \nEvent Details\n\nNew venue! This year’s update will take place at the Coffman Theater in the University of Minnesota’s Coffman Memorial Union. See below for location and directions.\nAdvance registration is required. Event vouchers accepted.\n\nPost-Event Reception Celebrating Carol\nAll attendees are invited to a special post-event reception to honor Global Minnesota President Carol Engebretson Byrne and her years of outstanding leadership. The reception will take place in the atrium outside of the Coffman Theater immediately following Tom Hanson’s presentation. \nPresented in partnership with the University of Minnesota Humphrey School of Public Affairs.
URL:https://globalminnesota.org/event/2019-u-s-foreign-policy-update/
LOCATION:Coffman Theater – University of Minnesota\, 300 Washington Ave. SE\, Minneapolis\, Minnesota\, 55455
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