Events at the IOP
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Senator Heidi Heitkamp and Gary Cohn: Things That Go Bump In The Night: Emerging National Security Threats
Monday April 1 - 7:15pmJoin Senator Heitkamp and Gary Cohn for a conversation on how technological and geopolitical disruptions are changing the meaning of national security.
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Pizza and Politics: "We Can't Breathe: On Black Lives, White Lies, and the Art of Survival"
Monday April 1 - 6:00pmPlease join the IOP for a Pizza and Politics with Jabari Asim, Author, We Can't Breathe: On Black Lives, White Lies, and the Art of Survival; Associate Professor and Graduate Program Director, Emerson College.
For Jabari's profile, please see his page.
To RSVP to this event, please fill out this RSVP form.
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What is the Path Forward in Negotiating with a Nuclear North Korea?
Monday April 1 - 6:00pmA conversation with General Vincent Brooks, Ambassador Kathleen Stephens, Foreign Minister Yoon Young-kwan on the way forward in negotiating with a nuclear North Korea, moderated by Eric Rosenbach, Co-Director, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs.
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Mayor Andrew Gillum and Charlamagne tha God: The Artists
Monday April 1 - 4:30pmJoin IOP Resident Fellow Mayor Andrew Gillum for a study group with guest Charlamagne tha God, Co-Host of The Breakfast Club, for a conversation about art as activism. To RSVP to this event, please fill out this RSVP form.
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A Public Address by His Excellency Nana Akufo-Addo
Friday March 29 - 4:00pmPresident of Ghana, His Excellency Nana Akufo-Addo, will give a public address in collaboration with Harvard's Center for African Studies and the Africa Development Conference, presented by students at HKS. This Forum will require a ticket for entry.
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Diplomacy: What is it Good For?
Thursday March 28 - 6:00pmA conversation with Amb. William Burns President, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Amb. Catherine Russell, IOP Resident Fellow S'19, and Harvard Kennedy School’s Graham Allison about the power and purpose of diplomacy in a post-primacy world.
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Conversation with Peace Corps Director Dr. Jody Olsen and Returned Volunteers
Thursday March 28 - 5:00pmJoin us for a panel discussion featuring returned Peace Corps Volunteers highlighting the Peace Corps Women's Global Development and Prosperity Initiative, moderated by current Peace Corps Director Jody Olsen.
Registration is required to attend. Click here to register.
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Rep. Barbara Comstock: The Many Uses of a Legal Degree in Government and Politics
Thursday March 28 - 4:30pmJoin IOP Resident Fellow Rep. Barbara Comstock (R-VA) for a conversation on the many different ways to use a law degree in public service.
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Amb. Cathy Russell and Lael Brainard: Economic Growth Depends on Participation of Women
Thursday March 28 - 4:30pmJoin IOP Resident Fellow Ambassador Cathy Russell for a study group with guest Lael Brainard, member of the U.S. Federal Reserve Board of Governors, and Under Secretary for International Affairs at the Department of the Treasury (2010-2013), for a conversation about the impact of women on economic success.
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Is Europe Setting a New Example on Addressing Monopolies?
Wednesday March 27 - 6:00pmEuropean Commissioner for Competition Margrethe Vestager discusses the impact of monopolies on the EU economy with Harvard Kennedy School’s Jason Furman.
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Michael Zeldin and John Dean: Inside the White House During an Investigation of the President
Wednesday March 27 - 4:30pmJoin IOP Resident Fellow Michael Zeldin for a study group with Nixon White House Counsel John Dean (via Skype) about what happens in the White House during an independent counsel investigation of the president.
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Rep. Carlos Curbelo and Jim McLaughlin: Hopeless and Dissatisfied: Why Do Americans Distrust Government Institutions More Than Ever?
Wednesday March 27 - 4:30pmJoin IOP Resident Fellow Rep. Carlos Curbelo (R-FL) for a conversation with Jim McLaughlin, one of the foremost Republican pollsters in the country, to discuss the attitudes of young Americans towards today's parties and a feeling of dissatisfaction despite economic growth.
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