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SUMMARY:On War: Thucydides and Current Strategic Dilemmas | Policy Certificate Program
DESCRIPTION:The Hudson Institute | In-Person event \nDescription: Thucydides is thought to be the first and greatest teacher of power—who taught that might makes right and that wars begin as a consequence of fear. Thinkers from Thomas Hobbes to proponents of modern “realist” schools of international relations invoke his name. But what are his teachings\, exactly? And what can he tell us about modern warfare? In this workshop\, candidates will study Thucydides’s great history of the Peloponnesian War with a series of foundational questions in mind: What is the nature of power\, and of war? How do wars start? What role do domestic politics and “ideology” play in foreign policy? In our discussions and final simulation\, we will explore if his actual teachings are applicable to current grand strategic dilemmas—and if so\, how. \nThe registration link can be found below.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/on-war-thucydides-and-current-strategic-dilemmas-policy-certificate-program/
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SUMMARY:Relying on old enemies: The challenge of Taiwan’s economic ties to China
DESCRIPTION:The Atlantic Council| Virtual Event \nDescription: Please join the Atlantic Council’s Global China Hub and GeoEconomics Center on Friday\, November 17 at 9:00 a.m. ET for the virtual launch of Jeremy Mark and Niels Graham’s new report\, “Relying on Old Enemies: The Challenge of Taiwan’s Economic Ties to China”. While attention to the Taiwan issue normally focuses on Chinese military threats\, there is an underlying economic equilibrium in the Taiwan Strait—based largely on complex electronics supply chains—that gives the Taiwanese leverage with Beijing at a moment in which China is experiencing an unprecedented economic downturn. But this mutual dependence also has laid bare homegrown Taiwanese economic vulnerabilities—including to Beijing’s economic coercion—that will require creative policy thinking in the coming years in Taipei\, Washington and other capitals that rely on Taiwan’s cutting-edge capabilities in the semiconductor industry. This economic challenge will be just as important to Taiwan’s economic and political well-being as the imperative to strengthen military capabilities and alliances in the Asia-Pacific\, especially as Taiwanese companies join other multinationals in de-risking their investments in China. This virtual panel will discuss the report and explore the implications of Beijing and Taipei’s mutual economic dependence\, Beijing’s campaign of economic coercion against Taiwan\, and how Taiwan and the US and its allies and partners can help bolster Taiwan’s resilience. The conversation will build on insights and themes discussed during our recent event\, “Investigating China’s economic coercion: The reach and role of Chinese corporate entities.“ \nThe registration link can be found below.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/relying-on-old-enemies-the-challenge-of-taiwans-economic-ties-to-china/
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SUMMARY:RISE Action Guide Launch Symposium
DESCRIPTION:The United States Institute of Peace | In-Person and Virtual Event \nDescription: The Rehabilitation and (Re)integration through Individual\, Social and Structural Engagement (RISE) Action Guide provides local stakeholders\, policymakers\, program funders and implementors with a peacebuilding framework to support the rehabilitation of people disengaging from extremist violence as well as their reintegration into\, and reconciliation with\, local communities. RISE is a prosocial\, community-centered approach to rehabilitation and reintegration that draws on principles from both peacebuilding and public health. The RISE Action Guide’s overarching goal is to encourage behavioral changes that facilitate disengagement from\, and the rejection of\, violence by lowering barriers and opening spaces for sustained\, positive\, inclusive engagement between people disengaging from extremist violence and local community members and institutions. \nThe registration link can be found below.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/rise-action-guide-launch-symposium/
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SUMMARY:David Petraeus on Israel\, Ukraine\, and the evolution of warfare
DESCRIPTION:The Atlantic Council | Virtual Event \nDescription: On Friday\, November 17\, 2023\, at 10:00 a.m. ET\, the Atlantic Council will host a virtual #ACFrontPage conversation with retired US Army General and former Director of the Central Intelligence Agency David Petraeus on Israel\, Ukraine\, and the evolution of warfare. In this moderated discussion\, Petraeus will explore the development of modern warfare\, with a particular focus on lessons from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and Israel’s war on Hamas. The conversation will draw on Petraeus’s new book (co-authored with historian Andrew Roberts)\, Conflict: The Evolution of Warfare from 1945 to Ukraine. The discussion will also dive into key questions about modern warfare: How has warfare changed since 1945? What do Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine and the Israel-Hamas war portend about the future of modern warfare? The conversation will be live streamed on Atlantic Council TV\, YouTube\, Facebook\, and X (formerly Twitter). To register\, please complete the form. \nThe registration link can be found below.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/david-petraeus-on-israel-ukraine-and-the-evolution-of-warfare/
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