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The Past and Future of American International Leadership This presentation is an "Academy Evening" that was delivered at UW-Fox Valley in Menasha, Wis., on October 7, 2008. "Academy Evenings" are organized by the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters. If the 20th century was the "American Century," what will the 21st century bring? How can the United States maintain its international leadership and build a better world? Jeremi Suri addresses these questions, drawing on his extensive historical research about foreign policy and domestic politics. Named one of the nation's "top young historians" (History News Network) and a "top young innovator" in the arts and sciences (Smithsonian Magazine), Suri is a professor of history at the UW-Madison and a senior Fellow at the UW Center for World Affairs and the Global Economy. view the video [1 hr. 15 min.] | read the transcript |








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