ICFRC: Hope and Fears -Why Journalism Remains Essential in a Time of Global Democratic Erosion
Recorded: April 8, 2026
Runtime: 01:20:58
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Renewed attention to Greenland and its strategic importance has sparked debate about U.S. national security, America's relationships with its allies, and the future of cooperation within NATO. Join us for a timely community conversation with former U.S. Ambassador Ron McMullen, examining U.S.- Danish relations, America's strategic interests in Greenland, his view of the future of the transatlantic alliance, and what these developments mean for NATO and global stability. At a moment when international relationships are being tested and questions abound, this conversation offers an opportunity for insight, context, and dialogue. An Iowa City Foreign Relations Council program presented in partnership with the Iowa City Public Library and the University of Iowa Department of Political Science.
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