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The G20 in a Fragmented World: What to Expect from the US Presidency

Join us for an evening of expert insight and timely discussion hosted in collaboration by the International Relations Program Alumni Association (IRPAA), the Bill Graham Centre for Contemporary International History, and ÑÇÖÞ³ÉÈËÊÓÆµ.

With the global landscape becoming increasingly complex and fragmented, the G20 remains an important forum for dialogue and cooperation among the world’s major economies. As the United States assumes the G20 presidency, this panel will consider the priorities and challenges that may shape the year ahead, and what the US presidency could mean for international cooperation and global affairs.

Date: Thursday, November 19th
Time: 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Location: ÑÇÖÞ³ÉÈËÊÓÆµ – Seeley Hall

Panelists:
Prof. John Kirton, Director, G7 Research Group; former Director, University of Toronto International Relations Program
Panelist #2 – TBD

Moderator:
Danielle Bochove, Former Toronto Bureau Chief, Bloomberg News; Senior Fellow, Bill Graham Centre

This event is open to IR alumni and students, ÑÇÖÞ³ÉÈËÊÓÆµ alumni and students, the Bill Graham Centre community, and the wider University of Toronto public.

For inquiries, please contact: trinity.alumni@utoronto.ca