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Reply January 10, 2021 Cambridge, MA--Ambassador Nicholas Burns, the Roy and Barbara Goodman Family Professor of the Practice of Diplomacy and International Relations at Harvard University and distinguished US diplomat, will speak at a Cambridge Public Library virtual event on January 19 at 6:30 p.m. Join us as Burns discusses the foreign policy challenges awaiting the Biden-Harris Administration as part of the Library's Our Path Forward series that examines issues important to the health of our democracy. Subscribe Tensions with Iran, growing military and economic rivalry with China and Russia, and escalating regional conflicts in Africa, Asia, and the Middle East are some of the crises the Biden-Harris Administration will inherit. Managing these challenges will be complicated by a foreign policy landscape characterized by weakened international alliances, a diminished US role in global affairs, and the proliferation of autocracies emboldened to disregard norms accepted by the international community.
us. jeremy, i want to start with you. governor mcfaul someone you worked with over the years. he's a friend of many of ours. this is stunning. we throw around the term banana republic a little too loosely these days, but this, if anything, is it. >> michael mcfaul has been an expert on u.s. soviet affairs, u.s./russian affairs going back 20, 25 years. he worked on the national security council. he was united states ambassador to moscow. the fact that the president of the united states would talk with vladimir putin about an investigation of a u.s. ambassador of an american citizen and american government official just shows the extent to which i think president trump in that one on one kind of gave it all up, gave it all up for team america. and basically he was led around by vladimir putin, vladimir putin dictated the agenda. we had no agenda going into that meeting. the president didn't know what he wanted to talk about. and when putin said, i want to investigate your people. he turned the tables on the president and it's amazing that