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Crisis Comms: (Or: How spokespeople explain, or try to, when something’s gone wrong)- led by Doug Heye
Bill Clinton’s affair with Monica Lewinsky and Impeachment by the House with special guest Rick Cerrone The Lewinsky affair – modern politics most long-term “crisis” – turned the White House press briefing into days must-see TV, while the rise of the inte ...
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Crisis Comms: (Or: How spokespeople explain, or try to, when something’s gone wrong)- led by Doug Heye
Congressman Bob Ney’s involvement in the Jack Abramoff scandal and ultimate imprisonment (potential speaker: former Ney spokesman Brian Walsh) The Jack Abramoff scandal is one of the most consequential modern political scandals, sending a member of Congre ...
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Crisis Comms: (Or: How spokespeople explain, or try to, when something’s gone wrong)- led by Doug Heye
Bush vs Gore Florida Recount (potential speakers: Senior Gore campaign officials Michael Feldman or Donna Brazile) The Bush/Gore Florida recount was the most significant political crisis since Watergate. For the purposes of the class, we would concentrate ...
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Negotiating Change: How We Took on Some of the World's Toughest Problems and Sometimes Succeeded- led by Wendy Sherman
Elements of a Negotiation We'll together try to call out what we've learned so far about what makes a negotiation successful- how to measure and make use of the politics, the substance, the desired outcome, the moment in history that might or mi ...
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Negotiating Change: How We Took on Some of the World's Toughest Problems and Sometimes Succeeded- led by Wendy Sherman
Middle East Peace (tentative topic pending guest schedule) Ambassador Martin Indyk, Executive Vice President of the Brookings Institution, and former MEP negotiator and ambassador to Israel will help us discuss why this negotiation never seems to come to ...
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Negotiating Change: How We Took on Some of the World's Toughest Problems and Sometimes Succeeded- led by Wendy Sherman
Iran and the JCPOA Having discussed the end of the political story in week one, this week, we'll discuss the deal itself, negotiated over the past two years. We'll talk about why this deal ultimately got done and how; how one manages a multil ...
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Negotiating Change: How We Took on Some of the World's Toughest Problems and Sometimes Succeeded- led by Wendy Sherman
Starting at the End of the Process The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, negotiated with the P5+1, the EU and Iran, will have just been voted on by Congress and perhaps vetoed by the President and voted again. Candy Crowley, IOP Fellow and former anch ...
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White House Internship Session
Rachel Haltom-Irwin, former Internship Director at the White House, will host an information session on September 25th at 12:00pm. Join us for lunch and the opportunity to hear the inside scoop about White House internships and the application process. Th ...
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Crisis Comms: (Or: How spokespeople explain, or try to, when something’s gone wrong)- led by Doug Heye
With special guest Paul Steinhauser. Room: Littauer 166 ***All study groups are off-the-record and not for media coverage*** With special guest Paul Steinhauser. Room: Littauer 166 Event types: Study Groups ...
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America’s Cities: Where Government Gets Things Done- led by Scott Smith
What is the Future of Our Cities and Why Should I Care? Will they define what the world will be? If so, should I get involved? Can I really make a difference by serving in public office? Where is the best place to start? When should I begin? These are que ...
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