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SUMMARY:Unpacking the Politics of Opposition in South Asia
DESCRIPTION:Carnegie Endowment for International Peace | Virtual Event \nDescription: While voters across South Asia were once optimistic about the future of democracy\, recent political setbacks in the region have dampened these hopes. However\, most accounts of democratic backsliding focus on the strategies and tactics of regime incumbents\, leaving little room for close study of opposition forces. In a new Carnegie South Asia report\, The Politics of Opposition in South Asia\, a group of scholars attempts to fill this analytical gap by focusing on the diverse array of opposition forces at work. Exploring a range of cases—from citizen protests in Sri Lanka to armed groups in Pakistan and street movements in Nepal—this report argues that opposition forces can help explain regime behavior as well as inform the possibilities of democratic renewal. \nThe registration link can be found below.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/unpacking-the-politics-of-opposition-in-south-asia/
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SUMMARY:Current National Security Challenges for the U.S.
DESCRIPTION:Foreign Policy Research Institute | In-Person & Virtual Event \nDescription: Join the Foreign Policy Research Institute and speakers from the U.S. Army War College’s Eisenhower Series College Program to discuss current national security issues\, including India’s role in the U.S.-China competition\, foreign direct investment in U.S. real estate\, and China’s policy toward Taiwan. \nThe registration link can be found below.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/current-national-security-challenges-for-the-u-s/
LOCATION:Foreign Policy Research Institute\, 123 S. Broad St\, Suite 1920\, Philadelphia. PA. US. 19109\, PA\, United States
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SUMMARY:Backfire: The Global Ripple Effects of U.S. Sanctions
DESCRIPTION:Carnegie Endowment for International Peace | Virtual Event \nDescription: Sanctions have become the go-to foreign policy tool for the United States. Coercive economic measures such as trade tariffs\, financial penalties\, and export controls affect large numbers of companies and states across the globe. But while U.S. policymakers see sanctions as a low-cost tactic\, these measures also have potent side effects that\, in some cases\, can even harm American interests. In her new book Backfire\, Agathe Demarais explores the surprising ways sanctions affect multinational companies\, governments\, and ultimately millions of people around the world. Drawing on interviews with experts\, policymakers\, and people in sanctioned countries\, she examines the unintended consequences of the use of sanctions as a diplomatic weapon. \nThe registration link can be found below.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/backfire-the-global-ripple-effects-of-u-s-sanctions/
LOCATION:Virtual
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SUMMARY:COUNTERINTELLIGENCE TODAY
DESCRIPTION:The Michael V. Hayden Center | In-Person & Virtual Event \nDescription: A Chinese spy balloon flies over the United States\, Russian spies are being thrown out of several countries\, TikTok is collecting your data\, foreign governments interfere in U.S. politics\, and the global competition for existing and emerging technologies among near-peer states are center stage today. And all are at the center of the United States’ counterintelligence concerns today. Our panel includes: Alan Kohler\, Assistant Director of the Counterintelligence Division\, Federal Bureau of Investigation; Mirriam-Grace MacIntyre\, Executive Director of the National Counterintelligence and Security Center; and David Priess\, publisher of “Lawfare\,” chief operating officer of the Lawfare Institute\, and former Central Intelligence Agency analyst and briefer\, will moderate the event. \nThe registration link can be found below. \nIN-PERSON ATTENDEE REGISTRATION: https://counterintelligencetoday_in-person.eventbrite.com\nLIVESTREAM REGISTRATION: https://counterintelligencetoday_livestream.eventbrite.com
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/counterintelligence-today/
LOCATION:Van Metre Hall Auditorium 3351 Fairfax Drive\, Arlington\, Virginia
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