Events at the IOP

  1. The Importance of Being Dispensable: Downsizing our Global Ambition

    Thursday October 22 - 6:00pm

    2015 Glauber Lecture by< >Barney Frank< >United States House of Representatives (1981- 2013)

  2. When Poetry Meets Prose – Where Campaigns & Governing Overlap and Collide- led by Brent Colburn

    Thursday October 22 - 4:00pm
    Week Five:  Running for the White House vs Working in the White House
  3. Politics, Policy and Journalism: The Nexus of Dysfunction led by Candy Crowley

    Thursday October 22 - 4:00pm
    "Women in politics, policy, and journalism: is it different?"
  4. You Don't Have to Choose: The intersection of public and private sector opportunities

    Wednesday October 21 - 6:00pm
    Join us in the Adams House Conservatory at 6pm on Wednesday, October 21st for a discussion on how to integrate career opportunities in the public a
  5. Fight for Freedom: Confronting Modern-Day Slavery-- Broadcast Taping by the CNN Freedom Project

    Wednesday October 21 - 6:00pm
    Swanee HuntChair, Hunt Alternatives; Eleanor Roosevelt Lecturer in Public Policy, HKS;
  6. Crisis Comms: (Or: How spokespeople explain, or try to, when something’s gone wrong)- led by Doug Heye

    Wednesday October 21 - 4:00pm
    The Aftermath of 9/11 Inside the Bush White House With special guest: Ari Fleischer  Room: Littauer 166
  7. Crisis Comms: (Or: How spokespeople explain, or try to, when something’s gone wrong)- led by Doug Heye

    Wednesday October 21 - 4:00pm
    Congressman Bob Ney’s involvement in the Jack Abramoff scandal and ultimate imprisonment (potential speaker: former Ney spokesman Brian
  8. Negotiating Change: How We Took on Some of the World's Toughest Problems and Sometimes Succeeded- led by Wendy Sherman

    Wednesday October 21 - 4:00pm
    Middle East Peace (tentative topic pending guest schedule)
  9. How to Build a Democracy- led by Lindiwe Mazibuko

    Tuesday October 20 - 4:15pm
    WEEK FIVE: 20 October 2015, “A Vibrant Civil Society”
  10. America’s Cities: Where Government Gets Things Done- led by Scott Smith

    Tuesday October 20 - 4:00pm
    Cities Are the Engines of Our Economy
  11. The Conservative Case for Marriage Equality: The Future of Religion and the LGBTQ Movement

    Monday October 19 - 6:00pm
    A panel discussion with:Margaret Marshall

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