What's Happening?
Ambassador Patrick F. Kennedy delivered the Dalmas Nelson Lecture at the University of Utah, focusing on the U.S. Department of State's role in international relations. Kennedy, who served as the Under
Secretary of State for Management from 2007 to 2017, highlighted the State Department's mission to advance U.S. national interests globally through its extensive network of facilities. He emphasized the importance of the U.S. as a major trading nation with interests in human rights and the protection of U.S. citizens worldwide. Kennedy encouraged students to engage in public administration and international politics, stressing the need for collaboration between the State Department and presidential administrations.
Why It's Important?
The lecture underscores the critical role of the U.S. State Department in shaping international relations and advancing national interests. Kennedy's insights highlight the department's multifaceted functions, from media to economics, and its influence on global politics. His call for younger generations to participate in public service reflects the ongoing need for skilled individuals in foreign policy and administration. The discussion also touches on the importance of cooperation between government sectors, which is vital for effective policy implementation and international diplomacy.








