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Social Science and Public Policy

Daniel Fata: The 2024 US Election and What it Means for Global Order

October 10, 2024 at 2:00pm3:15pm

Eggers Hall, 060

Join the Moynihan Institute and the Practice of Global Politics Series for a compelling discussion with Dan Fata on the pivotal role the 2024 elections will play in shaping global security.

In this talk, Fata will explore the current state of the war in Ukraine; where it stands today, potential outcomes, and what the international community might expect in the months ahead. As global tensions rise, this talk and discussion will unpack the complex geopolitical landscape and the impact of political decisions on conflict resolution, international alliances and future security strategies. Don’t miss this timely event that sheds light on one of the most pressing issues of today.

Bio:

Daniel Fata is the president of Fata Advisory, LLC and a seasoned public policy expert specializing in national security, government affairs and strategic risk. With over 25 years of experience spanning Congress, the Department of Defense, aerospace, defense industries and top think tanks, Daniel has a proven track record working with senior leaders across government, military and corporate sectors.

He currently serves as a commissioner on the Afghanistan War Commission, appointed by U.S. Senate leadership. Daniel has held leadership roles at Lockheed Martin and The Cohen Group, contributing to U.S. defense and international policy. He holds degrees from the University of Connecticut and Boston University.

This event was published on September 26, 2024.


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