Foreign policy has become a major issue in the 2016 presidential campaign and the business community is watching carefully.

Where

Gleacher Center
602
450 Cityfront Plaza Drive
Chicago, Illinois

Driving Directions:

www.gleachercenter.com

NOTE ON PARKING
300 East Illinois Street (AMC Theater-River East Self Park Garage)
$8.00 after 3:00 pm on weekdays and all day Saturday and Sunday for a 12-hour period
Garage: Self Park Facility
Payment: Automated; at pay-stations by cash or credit card or upon exit pay by credit card only.
To receive discounted rate: There is a card validator at the first floor security desk of the Gleacher Center. You will only need to insert your parking card in the validator and the new price will be automatically applied. When you leave the lot you will be charged for the lower $8.00 fee.

Detailed Directions:
Garage is located next to PJ Clarks and below the AMC Theater.
a) When traveling east on Illinois cross over Columbus and enter the Garage on the left (north) side of the street
b) If driving west on Grand (north of Theater), you can enter the garage ½ block before Columbus on the left (south) side of the street.

Event Details

Against this backdrop, a public opinion survey scheduled for release in October 2016 by the Chicago Council is expected to highlight some dramatic partisan dividing lines over how the United States should engage the world. Candidates must delicately craft foreign policy platforms that appeal to their core party positions as well as attract independents and swing voters. What do Americans want from the next Administration's foreign policy? And how are the candidates using foreign policy to elevate their profile? Join us for this timely and provocative topic.

6:00 pm – 6:30 pm networking
6:30 pm – 8:00 pm presentation
8:00 pm – 9:00 pm drinks at The Midway Club, Fifth Floor

Cost

No Charge

Registration

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--Regular attendance
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NEW OFFERING: LITERATURE TABLE
Networking is a key benefit of attending. To that end, a table will be made available for literature and handouts. Bring your business cards, brochures, handbills, literature, resumes, and publicity for placement on the table.

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Deadline: 10/20/2016

Speaker Profiles

Phil Levy (Speaker)
Senior Fellow, Global Economy
https://www.thechicagocouncil.org/expert/phil-levy

Phil Levy is senior fellow on the global economy at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs. Previously he was associate professor of business administration at the University of Virginia's Darden School of Business. He was formerly a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute and taught at Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs. From 2003 to 2006, he served first as senior economist for trade for President Bush's Council of Economic Advisers and then as a member of Secretary of State Rice's Policy Planning Staff, covering international economic matters. Before working in government, he was a faculty member of Yale University's Department of Economics for nine years and spent one of those as academic director of Yale's Center for the Study of Globalization.

His academic writings have appeared in such outlets as The American Economic Review, Economic Journal, and the Journal of International Economics. He is a regular contributor to Foreign Policy magazine's online Shadow Government section and writes on topics including trade policy, economic relations with China, and the European economic crisis. Levy has testified before the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, the Joint Economic Committee, the House Committee on Ways and Mean, and the US-China Economic and Security Review Commission. He received his PhD in Economics from Stanford University in 1994 and his AB in Economics from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor in 1988.

Questions

Karl L. Buschmann, '85 

Other Information

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Karl L. Buschmann
kbuschma@ChicagoBooth.edu
847 310 0412

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773 702 0783

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