Greenville Hosts Informative Speaker Series on Global Politics Featuring Expert Katherine Kaup

Greenville Gears Up for Thought-Provoking Speaker Series

Greenville is buzzing with excitement as Upstate International prepares to host the next installment of its popular “Beyond the Headlines” speaker series on November 19. This is an event you won’t want to miss if you’re curious about global politics and want to understand the world better. It all goes down at the Greenville Water Community Room, located at 407 W. Broad St. This cozy venue will welcome attendees from noon to 1:30 p.m., making it a perfect lunch break gathering for those interested in some enlightening insights.

Featuring Katherine Kaup: A Voice of Insight

This edition of the series will present Katherine Kaup, a professor and renowned expert on China from Furman University. Kaup is well-known for her insights into intricate global issues, and this time she’ll be discussing the pressing topic of the “Axis of Autocracies.” The discussion promises to dive deep into the alliance forming between Russia and China, spotlighting how both their foreign and domestic policies are shaping this relationship.

Why Should You Attend?

You might wonder why this event matters. In today’s fast-paced world, keeping up with geopolitical changes is more important than ever. Many fear that the bond between Russia and China could disrupt the global order as we know it. Kaup will address these concerns and explore what this alliance means for countries like the United States. How should the U.S. respond? What measures need to be taken to safeguard national interests? Come and find out!

Understanding the Current Climate

During her talk, Kaup plans to lay out the key factors that are fueling this growing partnership between Russia and China. She will delve into their strategies, aiming to highlight what emerging risks could arise from this relationship. Understanding these dynamics can give all of us an edge when discussing international affairs.

Food and Fun Included!

Now, let’s talk a bit about the food because what’s a good talk without a bite to eat? Admission to this insightful seminar is just $14 per person, and attendees can enjoy a delicious lunch featuring a sandwich, chips, a pickle spear, and a cookie generously provided by Jimmie Johns. It’s a great opportunity to enjoy some tasty food while indulging in a thought-provoking conversation.

Don’t Miss Out!

If this sounds intriguing, consider marking your calendar for November 19. It’s not just a chance to indulge in a good lunch but also an opportunity to gain vital knowledge about our ever-evolving world. Attending events like this can help each of us become more informed, engaged citizens who understand the intricate fabric of international relations.

More Information

For those keen to learn more about the event, Upstate International provides additional details at their official site. Purchasing tickets in advance is a good idea, as events like these can fill up quickly.

So, gather your friends, colleagues, or family, and come on down to the Greenville Water Community Room for an afternoon of food, information, and perhaps a bit of inspiration. Engage in conversations that are shaping the future, and leave with a handful of insights to ponder. After all, in a world where information is power, every little nugget of knowledge counts!


Author: HERE Greenville

HERE Greenville

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