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SUMMARY:Rethinking United States and Vatican Diplomacy
DESCRIPTION:From the Berkley Center for Religion\, Peace\, and World Affairs: \nOver the past four years the Trump administration’s relationship with the Holy See has been fraught with tension\, including a recent diplomatic rift between U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and top Vatican officials over relations with China. The incoming Biden administration offers the opportunity to reset the conversation and focus on the role of the Holy See as an independent nation with diplomatic relations all over the world. \n\n\nThis conversation will look back at the history of U.S./Vatican diplomatic relationships and then forward to how the incoming administration can build upon areas of agreement and collaborate on long-standing issues in a changed global environment. The panelists will discuss the upcoming appointment of a new U.S. ambassador to the Holy See\, rebuilding multilateralism\, the release of the McCarrick report\, China\, and the role of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops\, among many other topics. Two key questions will frame the discussion: what has been the biggest challenge over the past four years\, and what are the biggest challenges moving forward? The panel will be moderated by Emma Green\, staff writer at The Atlantic. \nThe Zoom Webinar link and instructions will be sent out on the morning of the event to anyone who has filled out the RSVP form. \nThis event will be recorded and a captioned video will be posted to this page after the event date. Please RSVP to receive an email notification once it is posted. \nLearn more and register here: https://berkleycenter.georgetown.edu/events/rethinking-united-states-and-vatican-diplomacy#rsvp
URL:https://ifcmw.org/event/rethinking-united-states-and-vatican-diplomacy/
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