The Capital Cable #32: "After the Fall: Being American in the World We Made" with Ben Rhodes
Please join us for a special discussion on U.S. foreign policy with Mr. Ben Rhodes, former Deputy National Security Advisor to President Barack Obama from 2009 to 2017.
Mr. Rhodes is the author of After the Fall: Being American in the World We Made and the New York Times bestseller The World As It Is; a contributor for NBC News, MSNBC and Crooked Media; the co-chair of National Security Action; and an advisor to former President Barack Obama. From 2009-2017, Rhodes served as a Deputy National Security Advisor to President Obama. In that capacity, he participated in nearly all of President Obamas key decisions, and oversaw the Presidents national security communications, speechwriting, public diplomacy and global engagement programming. He also led the secret negotiations with the Cuban government which resulted in the effort to normalize relations between the United States and Cuba, and supported the negotiations to conclude the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) with Iran. Prior to joining the Administration, he was a Senior Speechwriter and foreign policy advisor to the Obama campaign. From 2002-2007, he worked for former Congressman Lee Hamilton, supporting his work on the 9/11 Commission and Iraq Study Group. A native New Yorker, Mr. Rhodes has a B.A. from Rice University and an M.F.A from New York University.
Part memoir and part reportage, After the Fall is a hugely ambitious and essential work of discovery. In his travels, Mr. Rhodes comes to realize how much Americas fingerprints are on a world we helped to shape, through our post–Cold War embrace of unbridled capitalism and our post-9/11 nationalism and militarism; our mania for technology and social media; and the racism that fueled the backlash to Americas first Black president. At the same time, Rhodes learns from the stories of a diverse set of characters—from Barack Obama himself to Cuban rebels to a rising generation of international leaders—that looking squarely at where America has gone wrong makes clear how essential it is to fight for what America is supposed to be, for our own country and the entire world.
The Capital Cable is made possible by the generous support of Kia Corporation and the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
[Source: Center for Strategic and International Studies]