The Diplomat's Toolbox: Making the World Safe for Democracy

This event was the opening in the Albright Institute’s programming for this year, “The Diplomat’s Toolbox: Making the World Safe for Democracy"

"Stacie Goddard, the Paula Phillips Bernstein ’58 Faculty Director of the Madeleine Korbel Institute, will facilitate a conversation with Ambassador Pierce, discussing the Ambassador’s experience in Ukraine, the Balkans, and Afghanistan, and how diplomacy is central to the preservation of democracy. This event will be the opening in the Albright Institute’s programming for this year, “The Diplomat’s Toolbox: Making the World Safe for Democracy.”  In honor of Secretary Albright’s legacy, we seek to recognize the Secretary’s unwavering commitment to advancing democracy across the globe, and reflect on how she relied on her own set of diplomatic tools—her relationships, her empathy, and her principles—in order to do so.

Panelists

  • Stacie Goddard, Mildred Lane Kemper Professor of Political Science, Wellesley College; Paula Phillips Bernstein ’58 Faculty Director, Madeleine Korbel Albright Institute for Global Affairs
    Stacie Goddard researches issues of international security with a specific focus on legitimacy, rising powers, and territorial conflict.