Webinar - Where Do We Stand on Securing Space? - A conversation with Esther Brimmer, Council on Foreign Relations

Wednesday, October 15, -
Speaker(s): Esther Brimmer
Please join the Duke Space Diplomacy Lab (SDL) for a timely conversation with Dr. Esther D. Brimmer on space security, economy, and governance six months after the launch of the CFR's task force report - Securing Space: A Plan for U.S. Action.

Esther D. Brimmer the James H. Binger senior fellow in global governance at the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR).

Brimmer is currently writing a book on the need for better governance mechanisms to manage expanding human activities in outer space. Most recently, she served as project director for CFR's new task force report Securing Space: A Plan for U.S. Action. Previously, she served as project director for a CFR task force report on Arctic Imperatives: Reinforcing U.S. Strategy on America's Fourth Coast.

Her career spans service in government as a senior official, as a CEO, and as a faculty member at leading universities. She led U.S. policy in international organizations as the assistant secretary of state for International Organization Affairs earlier served on the State Department's policy planning staff.

This webinar is organized by the Rethinking Diplomacy's Space Diplomacy Lab in collaboration with the Duke Space Initiative and support from the Sanford School of Public Policy, the Duke Program in American Grand Strategy, and the course "Space Economics" (ECON 390) in the Department of Economics.

Registration required. https://duke.zoom.us/meeting/register/V2dG-GV7R8KG4PRWUtXoAw#/registrat…
Sponsor

Rethinking Diplomacy Program (RDP)

Co-Sponsor(s)

American Grand Strategy (AGS); Duke Space Initiative; Economics; Sanford School of Public Policy; Social Science Research Institute (SSRI)

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Contact

Duke Rethinking Diplomacy Program