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SUMMARY:2023 Intelligence Consortium
DESCRIPTION:Intelligence Studies Consortium | In-Person & Virtual \nDescription: On March 24\, 2023\, the Intelligence Studies Consortium is convening its third symposium\, entitled New Perspectives in Intelligence Studies. This year\, George Mason’s Schar School of Policy and Government is hosting. The symposium will be from 8 AM to 4 PM in Rooms 125-126 Van Metre Hall\, 3351 Fairfax Drive\, Arlington\, VA. The closest Metro is Virginia Square/GMU on the Orange and Silver lines. The symposium will feature student presentations in four panels: Russia and China\, Violent Non-State Actors\, Emerging Technologies\, and Transnational Challenges. There will be an 8:30 AM keynote address from the Assistant Secretary of the Treasury\, Shannon Corless\, and a lunchtime conversation with General Michael V. Hayden. We encourage students to attend in person. We have also provided a livestream option for those not in the Washington DC area. \nThe registration link can be found below.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/2023-intelligence-consortium/
LOCATION:602 Van Metre Hall 3351 Fairfax Drive\, Arlington\, VA
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SUMMARY:Rescuing Democracy in Myanmar
DESCRIPTION:United States Institute of Peace | Virtual \nDescription: For decades\, the democracy deficit in Myanmar has left its people vulnerable to violence and instability. Since first coming to power in 1962\, a draconian military regime has deployed brutal tactics against minorities and individuals seeking democratic freedoms. In that time\, the military has routinely thwarted efforts to build peace despite ever-worsening internal conflict\, particularly with ethnic groups. Even during the country’s brief and limited democratic turn from 2011 to 2021\, the military-drafted constitution prevented genuine democracy from developing. And the military coup in February 2021 has only unleashed further violence\, instability and human suffering on the people of Myanmar. However\, a diverse group of pro-democracy actors has come together in the two years since the military coup. Despite facing violent oppression and mass arrests\, this movement has slowly grown in strength and is now engaged in an armed struggle against the military with the goal of creating a genuine federal democracy in Myanmar. \nThe registration link can be found below. 
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/rescuing-democracy-in-myanmar/
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