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SUMMARY:South Korea’s General Elections: Implications for Yoon’s Foreign Policy
DESCRIPTION:Stimson Center | Virtual Event  \nDescription: South Korea’s April 10 general elections will be a vote of confidence in the Yoon government and shape the political landscape for the next presidential election in 2027. More immediately\, the outcome will determine whether Yoon will have the momentum to forge ahead with his various policies\, including his foreign policy. What does the outcome of the elections tell us about the prospects of the Yoon government’s ability to effectively implement its policies? How might the outcome affect the various US-ROK alliance issues and inter-Korean relations over the next three years\, especially in light of the upcoming US presidential election? \nThe registration link can be found below.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/south-koreas-general-elections-implications-for-yoons-foreign-policy/
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SUMMARY:The Monroe Doctrine: An Evolving Doctrine
DESCRIPTION:National Security Institute At George Mason | In-Person Event  \nDescription: Join NSI to celebrate the bicentennial of the Monroe Doctrine\, where we will explore its historical roots\, its evolving legacy\, and its potential relevance to the modern geopolitical landscape. The Monroe Doctrine\, which sought to halt foreign interference in the Western Hemisphere\, has reemerged within the policymaking community as the United States seeks to develop an approach to respond to challengers from outside the Western Hemisphere – in particular\, from China and its growing presence in the region.  This event will examine policies that promote and maintain U.S. economic and national security\, as well as uphold wider regional security and stability. As the U.S. and the world grapples with transnational challenges and changing economic and political relationships\, how do the core objectives of the Monroe Doctrine apply to contemporary issues? How does the Doctrine’s historical legacy impact its potential role in the geopolitical landscape of the 21st century? The event will begin with keynote remarks by Senator Jim Risch (R-ID)\, Ranking Member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee\, followed by a panel discussion with: \n\nColin Dueck\, Nonresident Senior Fellow\, AEI\nAna Quintana-Lovett\, former Staff Director\, Western Hemisphere\, the House Foreign Affairs Committee\nLester Munson\, NSI Senior Fellow and former Staff Director\, Senate Committee Foreign Relations\n\nMore speakers will be announced soon! \nBreakfast begins at 9:30 AM and remarks to begin at 10 AM ET. Event is open to students and the public. \nSpace is limited\, register early! \nAddress: George Mason University’s Antonin Scalia Law School\, Hazel Hall Room 215\, 3301 Fairfax Dr\, Arlington\, VA 22201 \nThe registration link can be found below.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/the-monroe-doctrine-an-evolving-doctrine/
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SUMMARY:Generations Dialogue Project Closing Event: A Conversation with Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield
DESCRIPTION:Elliott School of International Affairs | In-Person Event  \nDescription: Please join us to celebrate the closing of The Generations Dialogue Project to support a more representative American foreign policy\, featuring Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield in conversation with student Generations Fellow Laura Narcisse. Young people of color confront many challenges that deter them from considering\, pursuing\, and succeeding at careers in international affairs. The Project addresses these challenges\, through inter-generational dialogues with diverse foreign policy leaders. \nThe registration link can be found below.  
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/generations-dialogue-project-closing-event-a-conversation-with-ambassador-linda-thomas-greenfield/
LOCATION:1957 E Street NW\, City View Room (7th Floor)
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