Events at the IOP

  1. Policing and Politics led by Ed Davis

    Wednesday March 5 - 4:00pm
    Second session:
  2. Crisis in Ukraine: How Should U.S. and Europe Respond?

    Tuesday March 4 - 6:00pm
    Crisis in Ukraine: How Should U.S. and Europe Respond?
  3. Crisis in Ukraine: How Should U.S. and Europe Respond?

    Tuesday March 4 - 6:00pm

    Harvard University Professor of Ukrainian History, Serhii Plokhii, joined Belfer Center Director of Defense &

  4. The “Wingman” in the War Room: A Private Sector Perspective on Presidential Politics led by Bob White

    Tuesday March 4 - 4:00pm
    Session 3. Messaging & Advertising Strategy (March 4)
  5. Muslim Youth and The Post-9/11 World led by Farah Pandith

    Tuesday March 4 - 4:00pm
    Week 2 -  Superman, Batman, Jabbar and Wakila: How Superheroes are Fighting the Extremists L166
  6. Preventing Nuclear Terrorism: Prospects for the Upcoming Summit

    Monday March 3 - 6:00pm
    Preventing Nuclear Terrorism:  Prospects for the Upcoming SummitA panel discussion with:
  7. Preventing Nuclear Terrorism: Prospects for the Upcoming Summit

    Monday March 3 - 6:00pm

    Matthew Bunn, Co-Principal Investigator for the Project on Managing the Atom, Laura Holgate, Senior Director at the National Security Council, and

  8. Courts, Judges and Politics led by Mark Wolf

    Thursday February 27 - 4:00pm
    THE EVOLUTION OF JUDICIAL POWER IN THE UNITED STATES FROM MA
  9. 2014: Gender, Media and the Permanent Campaign led by Shira T. Center

    Thursday February 27 - 4:00pm
    WEEK TWO: Thursday, Feb. 27 4pm in L166
  10. #SOS Venezuela: Politics, Protests,and a Plea for Change

    Wednesday February 26 - 5:45pm
    A discussion about the ongoing economic, political, and social unrest in Venezuela and what you can do to help

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