Prov Committee on Foreign Relations to Open Season With Presentation by Salve Regina's Zilian

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Prov Committee on Foreign Relations to Open Season With Presentation by Salve Regina's Zilian

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The Providence Committee on Foreign Relations (PCFR) will begin its new season with a presentation from Fred Zilian.

The presentation titled “The Good Citizen and the Challenge of American Civilization” will take place on Wednesday, September 26 at The Hope Club in Providence.

Drinks begin at 6 p.m. and dinner will be served around 6:45 p.m.

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The Good Citizen and the Challenge of American Civilization 

About the presentation, the PCFR writes:

“American Civilization is under stress. Graham Allison has coined the phrase: Thucydides’ Trap. A divided America is falling into the Other Thucydides’ Trap: decline from domestic discord due to a lack of civic character. Since the divisive 1960s, its basic building block—the good citizen—has been buffeted by at least seven factors: the legacy of the Sixties, the breakdown of the family and community, changes in our public education system, the rise of the Wild-West digital world, the degradation of cultural ethical standards, under-regulated capitalism, and a decline in leaders of character. This talk will explore the roles and responsibilities of the good citizen in historical perspective, those of the good citizen today, and these seven stresses on the good citizen. It will then propose approaches to address the challenge of avoiding the Other Thucydides’ Trap.”

About Zilian

After graduating West Point in 1970, Zilian completed a 21-year career as an infantry officer in the Army, a career that included four years teaching international relations at the U.S. Military Academy and four years teaching “Strategy & Policy” at the Naval War College.

His second career was as an educator at Portsmouth Abbey School, 1992-2015, where he taught history, ethics, and German. Currently, he is an adjunct professor at Salve Regina University in Newport, where he teaches history and politics, and also a monthly columnist for the Newport Daily News.

Zilian holds a Ph.D. in international relations/strategic studies from the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University.


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