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SUMMARY:Dialogue on War Legacies and Peace in Vietnam\, Laos and Cambodia
DESCRIPTION:United States Institute for Peace | Online Event \nJoin USIP (9 am – 10:30 am ET) for a two-part Livestream of USIP’s Dialogue on War Legacies and Peace. The event will bring together diplomats\, advocates\, and authors to draw lessons from U.S. engagement in Southeast Asia that could apply to conflicts elsewhere in the world. The inspiring presentations will look at how Vietnamese\, Laotians\, and Cambodians are healing from wartime suffering and building a future based on trust and shared interests.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/dialogue-on-war-legacies-and-peace-in-vietnam-laos-and-cambodia/
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SUMMARY:Troubling trends: China Pathfinder 2022 launch
DESCRIPTION:Atlantic Council | Online Event \nPlease join the Atlantic Council GeoEconomics Center and the Rhodium Group on October 11th for the launch of the 2022 edition of our flagship China Pathfinder Project. China Pathfinder is an interactive analysis of the Chinese economic system designed to answer a complex question: where does China’s system stand relative to open market economies?
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/troubling-trends-china-pathfinder-2022-launch/
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SUMMARY:NIGERIA 2023: ENSURING CREDIBLE\, PEACEFUL\, AND INCLUSIVE ELECTIONS
DESCRIPTION:National Endowment For Democracy | In-Person & Online Event \nThe International Foundation for Electoral Systems; the International Republican Institute; the National Democratic Institute; Yiaga Africa; and the National Endowment for Democracy (NED) invite you to Nigeria 2023: Ensuring Credible\, Peaceful\, and Inclusive Elections. Join us for a conversation with the Chair of the Independent National Electoral Commission and civil society representatives from the governance\, humanitarian\, and media sectors as they discuss preparations for the elections\, and the significant challenges and opportunities ahead. Registration will begin and breakfast will be available starting at 9:30 a.m. on October 11\, 2022\, at NED’s office in Washington\, DC for in-person guests. Programming and the livestream for virtual guests will begin at 10:00 a.m. \nOn February 25\, 2023\, Nigerians will head to the polls to elect a new national government. With a new electoral framework\, a competitive race\, and a mobilized electorate\, the elections present an opportunity for democratic renewal. Insecurity\, disinformation\, and political exclusion threaten to constrain this potential. Regardless of outcome\, these elections—the largest elections in Africa—will shape the democratic trajectory of not only Nigeria\, but the entire region. \nA light breakfast and lunch will be served.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/nigeria-2023-ensuring-credible-peaceful-and-inclusive-elections/
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SUMMARY:October People\, Politics\, and Prose: Chip War
DESCRIPTION:Foreign Policy Research Institute | Online Event  \nToday\, military\, economic\, and geopolitical power are built on a foundation of computer chips. Until recently\, America designed and built the fastest chips and maintained its lead as the #1 superpower. Now\, America’s edge is slipping\, undermined by competitors in Taiwan\, Korea\, Europe\, and\, above all\, China. In this month’s People\, Politics\, and Prose\, Chris Miller\, Director of FPRI’s Eurasia Program\, will join Ron Granieri to explore how the semiconductor came to play a critical role in modern life\, the current worldwide chip shortage\, and a new front in superpower rivalry.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/october-people-politics-and-prose-chip-war/
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