Events at the IOP
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Pizza and Politics: Why the China Story Matters Today and Why it Should Matter to You
Monday April 15 - 6:00pm“Why the China Story Matters Today and Why it Should Matter to You”
Please join the IOP for a Pizza and Politics with Gary Liu ’04-’05, CEO of the South China Morning Post.
Co-sponsored by Harvard College Project for Asian and International Relations and Harvard College Association for U.S.-China Relations
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Solving Big Problems
Monday April 15 - 6:00pmA conversation with IOP Visiting Fellows, S’19 Gary Cohn, former NEC Director and Goldman Sachs President & Chief Operating Officer, Sen. Heidi Heitkamp (D-ND), former U.S. Senator of North Dakota, and Sen. Angus King (I-ME), U.S. Senator of Maine and IOP Visiting Fellow, F'04, on taking on the country’s major issues with innovation and creativity. This Forum will serve as the culminating event for the Road to 2092: Save Social Security, a hackathon-style pitch competition encouraging students to identify creative policy solutions to save Social Security for future generations.
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Mayor Andrew Gillum and Phillip Agnew: The Disruptors
Monday April 15 - 4:30pmJoin IOP Resident Fellow Mayor Andrew Gillum and Phillip Agnew for a conversation on the disruptors who push change in politics.
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Amb. Cathy Russell and Samantha Vinograd: UNICEF and the Humanitarian Response
Thursday April 11 - 4:30pmJoin IOP Resident Fellow Amb. Cathy Russell for a study group with Samantha Vinograd, National Security Analyst at CNN and Co-Founder of Global Opportunity Advisors, about humanitarian responses to women's issues.
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Love Your Enemies
Wednesday April 10 - 6:00pmPresident of AEI Arthur Brooks explores the culture of contempt pervading public life and offers insights on how to rebuild America’s moral consensus through warm-heartedness with Harvard University’s Danielle Allen.
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Michael Zeldin and Michael Isikoff: Mueller vs. Trump: The Role of the Investigative Journalist
Wednesday April 10 - 4:30pmJoin IOP Resident Fellow Michael Zeldin for a study group with Yahoo! News Chief Investigative Correspondent Michael Isikoff about the role of investigative journalism during presidential investigations.
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Juan Fernando Cristo: The Venezuelan Refugee Crisis: The Colombian Border and Broader Regional Instability
Wednesday April 10 - 4:30pmJoin Juan Fernando Cristo, Minister of the Interior of Colombia (2014-2017), for a discussion of the Venezuelan refugee situation, the Colombian border, and Latin American politics.
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Sen. Heidi Heitkamp and Mayor Mitch Landrieu: Compromising and Coalition-Building: Blue Democrats in Red States
Tuesday April 9 - 4:30pmJoin Senator Heidi Heitkamp (D-ND) and Mayor Mitch Landrieu (New Orleans, 2010-2018) for cupcakes and conversation about working across the aisle, the decline of compromise, and new progressive trends in the Democratic party.
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Aisha Moodie-Mills and Joy-Ann Reid: Media Matters
Tuesday April 9 - 4:30pmJoin Aisha Moodie-Mills and Joy-Ann Reid as they discuss the power of the political media.
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Hi! I'm Running for Office: A Conversation with David Axelrod
Tuesday April 9 - 2:00pmModerated by:
Eric P. Lesser, Massachusetts State Senator
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Sen. Heidi Heitkamp and Gary Cohn: All Economies Are Not Created Equal: Regionalization and Change
Monday April 8 - 7:15pmJoin Senator Heitkamp and Gary Cohn for a conversation on the real state of economic regionalization and the monetary, cultural, and electoral implications of economic division.
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The American Presidency in the 21st Century: What Would Dick Neustadt Say?
Monday April 8 - 6:00pmThe Honorable Al Gore, author and presidential historian Doris Kearns Goodwin, President of the Moore Foundation Harvey Fineberg, and Harvard Kennedy School’s Roger Porter and Graham Allison, ponder what Richard Neustadt would surmise about the state of the American presidency. This Forum will require a ticket for entry.
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