Audience view from the Congressional Auditorium at Capitol Visitor Center. [Photo Gallery] FP-QI Forum: A New Vision for America in the World Quincy Institute Posted on March 6, 2020 Quincy Institute Chairman Suzanne DiMaggio moderates a conversation with U.S. Representative Andy Biggs, Congressman (AZ-5), and U.S. Representative Pramila Jayapal, Congresswoman (WA-07).Audience view from the Congressional Auditorium at Capitol Visitor Center.Panelists discuss the viability of a new paradigm for U.S. global leadership and peacebuilding centered on military restraint.Matt Duss, Foreign Policy Advisor for Senator Bernie Sanders, and Julianne Smith, Foreign Policy Advisor for Vice President Joe Biden discuss prospects for a new U.S. foreign policy vision.Panelists discuss the challenge of China and how to counterbalance the country’s growing influence around the world.Retired Gen. David H. Petraeus in conversation with Foreign Policy Editor in Chief Jonathan TeppermanForeign Policy Editor in Chief Jonathan Tepperman kicks off the Forum by introducing Quincy Institute Chairman Suzanne DiMaggio.Panelists discuss the viability of a new paradigm for U.S. global leadership and peacebuilding centered on military restraint.Award-winning journalist Mehdi Hasan, Quincy Institute’s Sarah Leah Whitson, and Ambassador Gerald Feierstein (Ret.) discuss the impact of endless war in the Middle East region.U.S. Rep Ro Khanna discusses public opinion on endless wars with Will Ruger, Vice President of Research and Policy with the Charles Koch InstituteQuincy Institute’s Stephen Wertheim discusses the viability of a U.S. foreign policy anchored in restraint.Foreign Policy Editor in Chief Jonathan Tepperman welcomes the audience to the FP-Quincy Institute ForumQuincy Institute Executive Vice President introduces panelists for the forum’s closing session on ending endless wars. Audience members at Congressional Auditorium listen to panelists discuss the future of U.S. foreign policy and national security.