
Learning For Impact Series: The Ultrasocial World, International Cooperation, and the Implications for Public Policy

Learning For Impact Series: The Ultrasocial World, International Cooperation, and the Implications for Public Policy
Feb 22
5:15 pm – 8:00 pm
Northeastern University Arlington
1300 17th Street North
Arlington, VA 22209
Join Professor Mai’a K. Davis Cross and distinguished public policy thought leaders Dr. Esther Brimmer (Council for Foreign Relations) and Gloriela Iguina-Colon (C40 Cities) for an engaging conversation about the public policy implications of Prof. Cross’s new book, International Cooperation Against All Odds: The Ultrasocial World.
Moderated by Professor Tracy Corley, this author’s interview and critical discussion of the book recasts how we understand the power of possibility and breakthroughs in international cooperation and policy making.
Northeastern University’s Center for International Affairs and World Cultures and the College of Social Science and Humanities invite you to our Arlington, Virginia, campus to explore how the human evolutionary predisposition to be “ultrasocial” as a species allows political ideas to succeed, transform, manipulate, and inspire at local, national, and global scales, transforming institutions and policies that impact us all.