Events at the IOP
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Art & Politics: Changing Hearts and Minds- led by Anne Hawley
Wednesday April 13 - 4:00pmSeminar VII: Art: Sense and Non-Sense April 13, 4:00-5:30 Speakers: -
A Conversation with Ambassador Gary Locke
Tuesday April 12 - 6:00pmGary Locke
United States Ambassador to China (2011-2014)
United States Secretary of Commerce (2009-2011)
Governor of Washington State (1997- 2005)
Institute of Politics Spring 2016 Visiting Fellow
Karen Gordon Mills (Moderator)
Administrator, U.S. Small Business Administration (2009- 2013)
Senior Fellow, Harvard Business School and Harvard Kennedy School -
Effective Diplomacy in a Rapidly Changing World of Instant Communication and Asymmetric Threats- led by Ambassador Peter Westmacott
Tuesday April 12 - 4:15pm7 • Comparative Democracy.
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Sex and Race on Campus: Challenges from All Sides- led by Anurima Bhargava
Tuesday April 12 - 4:15pmConclusions and Wrap-Up Room: Littauer 166 -
An Education Agenda for the Next President
Monday April 11 - 6:30pmMichelle Rhee
Founder, StudentsFirst
Chancellor, Washington, D.C. Public Schools (2007-2010)
Paul Reville (Moderator)
Francis Keppel Professor of Practice of Educational Policy and Administration, Harvard Graduate School of Education -
A Conversation with Mayor Karen Weaver
Friday April 8 - 4:00pmThe Honorable Karen Weaver
Mayor of Flint, Michigan
Christopher Robichaud (moderator)
Lecturer in Ethics and Public Policy
Harvard Kennedy School -
Internships and Career Services Office Hours
Friday April 8 - 1:00pmSwing by the Internships and Career Se -
Money, Power, and Politics of International Finance- led by Christopher Smart
Thursday April 7 - 4:00pm -
Political Entrepreneurship: The Democratization of Influence- led by Karin Agness
Thursday April 7 - 4:00pmMaking Your Voice and Opinion Heard
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Is Governing Possible?- led by Mayor Annise Parker
Wednesday April 6 - 4:00pmWhy me? The no-win scenario is a fact of political life. How do you recognize it? -
Hong Kong and Mainland China: Uneasy Bedfellows
Tuesday April 5 - 6:00pmA Conversation with
Anson Chan
Chief Secretary for Administration, Hong Kong Special Adminsitrative Region (1997-2001)
Anthony Saich
Daewoo Professor of International Affairs
Director Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation -
Sex and Race on Campus: Challenges from All Sides- led by Anurima Bhargava
Tuesday April 5 - 4:15pmStructural Context – Segregation and Access
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