What Just Happened? Yesterday’s Election and the Future of (Almost) Everything

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Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration

Sam Potolicchio was named one of “America’s Best Professors” by the Princeton Review, the Future Leader of American Higher Education by the Association of Colleges and Universities, and winner of the OZY Educator Award as one of the six outstanding American educators. He was also profiled in a cover story on his leadership curriculum by Newsweek Japan as the “Best Professor in America”. Professor Potolicchio is President of the Preparing Global Leaders Forum and Distinguished University Professor, Department Chairman and Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Political Science at the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration and teaches in the EMBA programs at the McDonough School of Business at Georgetown and at the Mannheim Business School (Germany). He is a visiting lecturer at University of Bologna (Italy).

Overview

Often referred to as the most consequential election of our lifetime, did the 2020 Presidential election live up to the billing? What was most surprising about the results — as far as we now know — and what happened just as expected? Who were the biggest winners and losers of the election cycle? How will President Trump govern for the rest of his term (and beyond?) and what will American politics and policy look like after this year? What will the next administration’s cabinet (if there is one) look like? And who will most likely face-off in the 2024 election — is it too early to even guess? Join Professor Potolicchio for a fascinating discussion about what just happened.

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