Presidential Decision Making on Foreign Policy: How Presidents Manage the Advisory Process The Annual Elske v.P. Smith Lecture featuring William Newmann, Ph.D.
Date: Wednesday, Mar 27, 2024
Start time: 2:00 PM
End time: 3:00 PM
Location: STEM Building - Room 110
Presidential Decision Making on Foreign Policy: How Presidents Manage the Advisory Process
The Annual Elske v.P. Smith Lecture featuring William Newman, Ph.D.
Wed, March 27, 2pm – 3pm
STEM Building - Room 110 (map)
This lecture looks at how presidents manage the advisory process for foreign policy decision making. What often seems like chaos has real patterns to it, patterns that repeat themselves in many administrations. These patterns allow us to develop theories on how decision making works. The lecture will focus on the Evolution-Balance Model.
STEM Building - Room 110 (map)
This lecture looks at how presidents manage the advisory process for foreign policy decision making. What often seems like chaos has real patterns to it, patterns that repeat themselves in many administrations. These patterns allow us to develop theories on how decision making works. The lecture will focus on the Evolution-Balance Model.
Sponsor(s): College of Humanities and Sciences
Event contact: Margot Moser, polistaff@vcu.edu