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SUMMARY:Coffee & Conversation with Linda Weissgold
DESCRIPTION:Intelligence & National Security Alliance | Virtual Event \nDescription: Join colleagues online on Tuesday\, December 19\, from 9:00-9:45 am ET for a virtual Coffee & Conversation with Linda Weissgold\, former Deputy Director of CIA for Analysis. This program is the first of our three-part Future of Open Source Intelligence series\, sponsored by Janes. \nTopics for discussion include: \n\nOSINT and Analytic Tradecraft\, including guarding against misinformation and disinformation\nOperational use of OSINT in ongoing international conflicts from the Russian invasion of Ukraine to the Hamas terrorist attack\nEmerging tools and technologies\n…and more!\n\nPlus\, there will be ample time for audience Q&A! All registrants will receive a link to the session recording! \nThe registration link can be found below. 
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/coffee-conversation-with-linda-weissgold-2/
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SUMMARY:Digital identities and border cultures
DESCRIPTION:The Atlantic Council | Virtual Event \nDescription: The Atlantic Council’s Digital Forensic Research Lab (DFRLab) invites you to join us Tuesday\, December 19th from 9:30-11:30 a.m. EST for the launch of Digital Identities and Border Cultures: The Limits of Technosolutionism in the Management of Human Mobility. This latest report from DFRLab Senior Nonresident Fellow Nanjala Nyabola explores how technology is used to manage refugee and migrant populations around the world\, creating risks and consequences for human rights. In 2021\, there were an estimated 281 million migrants globally\, comprising refugees and asylum seekers; students\, those fleeing environmental and natural disasters\, as well as those who relocated moving for work\, or leisure; by this count\, an estimated 3.6 percent of the world’s population was on the move. These populations exist in legal gray-areas\, where domestic laws and protections often do not apply\, and states increasingly leverage untested technologies to manage—and track—their movement. The often-charged political context in which policies regarding migration are formed has created a backdoor for states to shift from concepts of legal identity to digital identity outside democratic processes or serious consideration. Danish Tech Ambassador Anne Marie Engtoft Meldgaard will provide introductory remarks on the deployment of new technologies in environments involving migrants and refugees\, which served as the backdrop for this research. DFRLab Senior Nonresident Fellow Nanjala Nyabola will present her latest report\, finding that the absence of policy space for humane conversations around refugees and migrants is directly undermining democracy\, and that the deployment of new technologies to fill the gap is further entrenching ethnonationalism and racism towards the global majority. \nThe registration link can be found below. 
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/digital-identities-and-border-cultures/
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SUMMARY:Global actors in the war in Israel and Gaza
DESCRIPTION:The Brookings Institution | Virtual Event \nDescription: The war in Israel and Gaza has impacted many countries far beyond the combatants or their immediate neighbors. Major global actors are now both involved in and affected by the crisis. Key states including Russia\, China\, India\, and Turkey are deeply engaged with the developments in the Middle East and with the U.S. response to them. These countries’ different responses have varied according to their own interests\, including their global considerations and domestic public opinion constraints. On December 19\, the Center for Middle East Policy at Brookings will host a virtual event with experts on the foreign policies of key global actors to analyze the international aspects of the Middle East crisis. \nThe registration link can be found below. 
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/global-actors-in-the-war-in-israel-and-gaza/
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SUMMARY:The Impossible State Live Podcast: U.S.-ROK Alliance Under Trump 2?
DESCRIPTION:Center for Strategic and International Studies | Virtual Event \nDescription: Please join the Impossible State podcast for a special discussion on the United States-South Korea alliance and the upcoming presidential election in 2024. The conversation will be moderated by Dr. Victor Cha and feature Mr. Scott Snyder\, Senior Fellow for Korea Studies and Director of the program on U.S.-Korea policy at the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). During this episode\, Dr. Cha and Mr. Snyder will discuss the upcoming external and internal pressures on the U.S.-South Korea alliance and what a second Trump Administration would mean for the Korean peninsula. \nThe registration link can be found below. 
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/the-impossible-state-live-podcast-u-s-rok-alliance-under-trump-2/
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SUMMARY:After the Coup d'état\, What Comes Next? A Conversation With Niger's Prime Minister
DESCRIPTION:Center for Strategic and International Studies | Virtual Event \nDescription: Prime Minister Ali Lamine Zeine was appointed Prime Minister and Minister of Finance by Niger’s military junta in August 2023. Just prior to his appointment he had served at the African Development Bank as its resident representative in Chad\, Ivory Coast\, and Gabon. An economist by training\, he served as Niger’s Minister of Finance from 2003-2010. Today as Prime Minister he represents a military junta to the outside world\, seeking to manage delicate relations with neighboring states\, which are calling for detained President Bazoum’s restoration\, as well as seeking to mitigate the effects of comprehensive regional sanctions imposed on Niger in July after the military’s coup and deliver some measure of government services to Niger’s long-suffering population. Niger is one of several states in the region that have seen military coups in the last two years and which now are stuck between managing a growing terrorist insurgency at home and balancing the demands of outside powers.  Several high level Russian delegations have visited Niger recently with offers of military assistance\, now cut off from Washington; as well as multiple high-level US visits seeking to maintain a platform for US intelligence collection in the country. The CSIS Africa Program’s discussion with the Prime Minister will touch on how Niger is managing this great power competition; what the government’s plan is to stabilize the economy and return to democracy; and what role the Prime Minister is trying to play inside the military government. This webinar will be in French and English with simultaneous interpretation. \nThe registration link can be found below. 
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/after-the-coup-detat-what-comes-next-a-conversation-with-nigers-prime-minister/
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SUMMARY:President Isaac Herzog discusses the Israel-Hamas War and its impact on domestic and foreign policy
DESCRIPTION:The Atlantic Council | Virtual Event \nDescription Please join us on Tuesday\, December 19\, 2023\, at 2:00 p.m. ET for a virtual #ACFrontPage conversation with Israeli President Isaac Herzog on the October 7 Hamas attack and subsequent war in Gaza. The president will offer his perspective on military progress and the hostage situation\, the conflict’s humanitarian challenges and economic impact in Israel\, and Israel’s future relations with other Middle East states and global partners. Israel is now undertaking military operations in the southern part of Gaza in pursuit of its goal to destroy Hamas. Meanwhile\, aid distribution in Gaza has been interrupted by the resumption of military activity—and the region’s fears that the conflict could expand regionally continue to rise. This conversation will be live streamed on Atlantic Council TV\, YouTube\, Facebook\, and X (formerly Twitter). To register\, please use the form above. \nThe registration link can be found below. 
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/president-isaac-herzog-discusses-the-israel-hamas-war-and-its-impact-on-domestic-and-foreign-policy/
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