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Events

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    America in the World: The History and Future of U.S. Foreign Policy

    • August 10, 2020

    What lessons does the history of American diplomacy, its practitioners, and its traditions hold for those looking to chart its future? Join us for a conversation with one of America’s preeminent statesmen, Robert Zoellick.

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    Why Did the United States Invade Iraq? A Conversation with Robert Draper

    • August 05, 2020

    The 2003 invasion of Iraq is one of the most debated, misunderstood, and consequential foreign policy episodes in modern U.S. history.

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    'Decoupling' and the Geopolitics of 5G

    • August 05, 2020

    Two weeks after the Indian government banned the use of 59 Chinese applications, the United Kingdom also reversed its policy on Huawei’s operations in the country. As international pressure grows to contain China’s aggressive global posturing, what impact will this have on the future of 5G?

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    The United States and Africa: Perceptions and Policies

    • August 05, 2020

    Africa is changing. Formidable challenges in security and governance remain, with population growth, rapid urbanization, and now the pandemic straining resources and capacity, but the continent is still moving forward at a remarkable pace.

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    Creating a Gender Equal Police Force

    • July 31, 2020

    Within law enforcement, women make up only 7.28% of India's total police force. Of these, 90% are constables, while less than 1% hold supervisory positions. Would improving this gender bias within the force help in ensuring that the police is able to carry out its duties more effectively?

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    The Next Global Trade System

    • July 30, 2020

    On the precipice of fragmentation, can the world escape further economic downturn by refining existing systems or is more dramatic change necessary?

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    Internet Governance: How to Advance Digital Cooperation and Leadership

    • July 28, 2020

    The COVID-19 crisis has accelerated adoption of digital technology for remote work, online learning, and e-commerce. Governments are eager to spur innovation and create new digital jobs, but this comes against a backdrop of deepening fissures over how the Internet should be governed.

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    Tunisia’s Accelerating Economic Challenges

    • July 21, 2020

    On June 27, Tunisia opened its land, sea, and air borders for the first time in three months. While the government’s aggressive response to the coronavirus successfully limited the number of cases in Tunisia, the shutdown caused severe economic stress.

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    One State, Two States, or None At All: Where Do Israelis and Palestinians Go From Here?

    • July 21, 2020

    As Israelis and Palestinians confront the future, prospects for serious negotiations, or even a conflict-ending solution, look particularly grim.

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    The Middle East and Central Asia: A Regional Economic Outlook

    The Middle East, North Africa, and Central Asia continue to cope with the dual shocks of the coronavirus pandemic and the volatility in oil prices.

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