The event examines eight decades of life in the Atomic Age through The Atlantic's August issue titled "Eighty Years on the Edge." Key topics include the rising nuclear tensions globally, America's response to increasing authoritarianism, and the evolution of foreign policy. The conversation intends to shed light on how these factors reshape both domestic and international societal dynamics amid changing defense landscapes influenced by advancements in technology. The discussion provides insights into the historical context and current implications of these major global issues.
In "Eighty Years on the Edge," the writers reflect on how the Atomic Age has significantly shaped eight decades of geopolitical realities and societal impacts.
The conversation will cover increased nuclear tensions and the implications of authoritarianism rising globally, impacting both international relations and domestic issues in the United States.
America's foreign policy response to global conflicts is undergoing transformation, addressing evolving challenges in a landscape marked by technological advances and national security concerns.
The event offers a platform to examine the intersection of national defense and technology, thereby illuminating their roles in contemporary global conflict.
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