Events at the IOP

  1. Social Finance Roundtable

    Friday October 3 - 1:00pm
  2. Vice President Biden to Deliver Remarks on Foreign Policy

    Thursday October 2 - 6:00pm

    On Thursday, October 2, 2014, the 47th Vice President of the United States, Joseph R.

  3. Can Congressional Bi-Partisanship be Rejuvenated? with Frank Fahrenkopf

    Thursday October 2 - 4:00pm
    October 2, 2014 – The Problem
  4. China, Climate Change and Financial Risk: Crisis Management in a Global Context

    Wednesday October 1 - 6:00pm
    2014 Malcolm Wiener Lecture on International Political Economy byHenry M. Paulson, Jr.
  5. China, Climate Change and Financial Risk: Crisis Management in a Global Context

    Wednesday October 1 - 6:00pm

    Former U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, Henry M. Paulson, Jr., presented the 2014 Malcolm Wiener Lecture on International Political Economy.

  6. Who uses whom?...the co-dependent relationship of the media, politicians, entertainment and special interest groups with Phil Kent

    Wednesday October 1 - 4:00pm
    10/1 :  Capitalizing on outrage…….real and contrived.
  7. The New Vote: The Trends Reshaping America's Political Future with Kristen Soltis Anderson

    Wednesday October 1 - 4:00pm
    Week Two (Oct 1): Demographic Change and Electoral Politics
  8. Amazed & Confused: The Politics & Process of Implementing Healthcare Reform (The Affordable Care Act) with Anton J. Gunn

    Tuesday September 30 - 4:15pm
    September 30 - Session 2: How we Got Here…the Making of the Affordable Care Act
  9. Leading and Governing in the Political Arena with Governor Christine Gregoire

    Tuesday September 30 - 4:00pm
    Session #2 September 30: Working with the World Outside the Executiv
  10. Economic Governance in Uncharted Waters

    Friday September 26 - 4:00pm
    A Public Address byHis Excellency John Dramani MahamaPresident of the Republic of Ghana
  11. Economic Governance in Uncharted Waters

    Friday September 26 - 4:00pm

    John Dramani Mahama, President of the Republic of Ghana, addressed the John F. Kennedy Jr.

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