'Obama in the Middle'

On 20 January 2011, President Barack Obama reached the halfway mark of his term in office.


This seminar will look back at the accomplishments and failures of the first two years as well as assess prospects for Obama's next two years in both domestic and foreign policy. At the middle of his term, Obama finds himself caught in the middle between a progressive left disappointed by what they see as needless accommodation to the right, and a conservative right intent on making him a one-term president.


Topics to be discussed will include to what degree the Obama administration will be constrained by the newly-elected Republican majority in the House of Representatives, how the US will deal with foreign policy challenges ranging from the rise of countries in Asia and Latin America to the seemingly endless war in Afghanistan, green energy policy, immigration reform, the ramifications of the recent shooting in Arizona for the political climate as well as for public policy, and the start of the campaign for 2012.


In collaboration with the Center for American Studies at SDU, the Center for the Study of the Americas at CBS has gathered some of the leading researchers and experts on US politics in Denmark to speak and debate at the seminar:
Spencer Oliver , Secretary General of the International Secretariat of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
David Nye , Professor, Center for American Studies, University of Southern Denmark
Niels Bjerre-Poulsen , Associate Professor, Center for American Studies, University of Southern Denmark
Carl Pedersen , Adjunct Professor, Center for the Study of the Americas, CBS
To register for this event, please send an email to Merete Borch, mb.iadh@cbs.dk no later than February 14th.

Time: 17.02


Place: Dalgas Have 15
2000 Frederiksberg


Room: SV.089




Last updated by Merete Borch 26/02/2011