Eight months into President Trump’s second term, professors at the University of Toledo are hosting a series of foreign policy discussions on various topics from economics to artificial intelligence.

“Different administrations have different foreign policy preferences and different foreign policy constraints,” said Joel Voss, an associate professor of political science at the university.

Mr. Voss organized the speaker series, which is sponsored by the university’s department of political science and public administration. He will kick off the lecture series Sept. 2 with a presentation titled American Foreign Policy at a Crossroads.

“The topics this year cover a whole wide range of interesting issues,” Mr. Voss said. “So there’s things like climate change and also artificial intelligence

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