Events at the IOP
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Art & Politics: Changing Hearts and Minds- led by Anne Hawley
Wednesday February 24 - 4:00pm -
Effective Diplomacy in a Rapidly Changing World of Instant Communication and Asymmetric Threats- led by Ambassador Peter Westmacott
Tuesday February 23 - 4:15pm2 • Leadership. -
Sex and Race on Campus: Challenges from All Sides- led by Anurima Bhargava
Tuesday February 23 - 4:15pmPortrait of Movements, Part II: Racial Harassment and School Climate (Feb. 23) -
Money, Power, and Politics of International Finance- led by Christopher Smart
Thursday February 18 - 4:00pm -
Political Entrepreneurship: The Democratization of Influence- led by Karin Agness
Thursday February 18 - 4:00pmThe first week will be an introduction to political entrepreneurship. -
Is Governing Possible?- led by Mayor Annise Parker
Wednesday February 17 - 4:00pmThe oldest profession. I'll introduce myself, and touch on the decision points that led me from shy introvert to public person, from priv -
Art & Politics: Changing Hearts and Minds- led by Anne Hawley
Wednesday February 17 - 4:00pmIntroduction -
Effective Diplomacy in a Rapidly Changing World of Instant Communication and Asymmetric Threats- led by Ambassador Peter Westmacott
Tuesday February 16 - 4:15pm1 • Techniques of Modern Diplomacy. -
Sex and Race on Campus: Challenges from All Sides- led by Anurima Bhargava
Tuesday February 16 - 4:15pmIntroduction Brief historical context and background. -
Politics, Policy and Journalism: The Nexus of Dysfunction led by Candy Crowley
Thursday November 19 - 4:00pmRoom: Littauer 166 ***All study groups are off-the-record and not for media coverage*** -
Crisis Comms: (Or: How spokespeople explain, or try to, when something’s gone wrong)- led by Doug Heye
Wednesday November 18 - 4:00pm -
THE PASSING OF THE GAVEL: SPEAKER RYAN AND THE U.S. CONGRESS
Friday November 13 - 1:00pmA conversation with Paul Kane, Award-winning Veteran Congressional Reporter for the Washington Post.
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