Past Events

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In both the U.S. and Russia, machismo and misogyny play fundamental roles in politics.

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Professor of Political Science, Clark University

Professor and Chair, Political Science Department, Clark University

Women's and Gender Studies Historian

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Are U.S.-Russia relations doomed to go from bad to worse? 

 

Senior Fellow, Center on the United States and Europe, Foreign Policy Program, Brookings Institution

Vice President for Strategic Engagement, Kyiv School of Economics

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This roundtable discusses prospects for the resilience of authoritarianism in contemporary Belarus. 

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Professor of Diplomacy and International Relations, Seton Hall University

Assistant Professor of Political Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Professor of Political Science, Fordham University

Vice President for Strategic Engagement, Kyiv School of Economics

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There is no going back to the beginning. The emerging global economy will not resemble the system that came before. That pre-pandemic system was already fragile. Now we have an opportunity to imagine a new global economy.

Herbert F. Johnson Professor of International Management, Harvard Business School

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In the race against time to develop a COVID-19 vaccine, forward-looking policy makers must start working on their countries’ challenge-preparedness.

Chief of the Health Sector Group, ADB

Professor, Center for Strategic and International Studies, and Virginia Commonwealth University

Senior Fellow and Director, Program on Central Asia, Davis Center

Principal Regional Economist, Central and West Asia Regional Department